US Imposes New Sanctions on Iran for Human Rights Abuses
The United States has imposed fresh sanctions on 12 individuals tied to Iran's violent repression of peaceful protests and lethal operations overseas. This move follows the death of Kurdish-Iranian woman Mahsa Amin in police custody, targeting members of the IRGC and Iranian prison officials.
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The United States has announced a new set of sanctions aimed at 12 individuals connected to Iran's violent crackdown on peaceful protests and malicious activities abroad. This step symbolizes a significant move by Washington to hold Iranian authorities accountable for their human rights abuses.
These sanctions, disclosed on Wednesday, come two years after the tragic death of Kurdish-Iranian woman Mahsa Amin while in police custody. The incident has sparked international outrage and calls for justice, serving as a somber reminder of the regime's oppressive tactics.
Among those targeted are key figures from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and Iranian prison officials. The U.S. Treasury Department emphasized the seriousness of these sanctions, stating that they aim to curb Iran's brutal repression and to bring attention to those responsible for lethal operations carried out overseas.
(With inputs from agencies.)