Biden urges Iran to stop violence against its citizens

Biden urges Iran to stop violence against its citizens

When Iran’s protests entered their fifth week, US President Joe Biden said he was “amazed” by the large-scale rallies that had been taking place and urged Iran to stop using violence against its own people.
During a lecture today, Saturday, in one of the colleges in the city of Erfen in California, Biden continued, “I want you to know that we are standing alongside people, and Iran’s strong women.

In addition, he said, “I was shocked to learn of the protests in Iran. I believe that I have awoken something that won’t be disturbed for a very long time.”
US Secretary of State Anthony Blinkkin revealed on Friday that Washington was putting together plans to make it easier for the demonstrators to contact with people abroad.

In a meeting with Iranian activists in Washington, he revealed that the American government is drafting a licence that would permit the delivery of technology that would enable Iranians to interact with one another and with the outside world while avoiding the Internet’s systematic shutdown. without going into further depth.

Blinken also reaffirmed his nation’s support for the rallies against the Iranian government while citing the sanctions put in place by Washington on those in charge of repressing the demonstrations.
The Washington Foreign Minister also reminded that the United States imposed sanctions on the so -called “religious police” in Iran, which caused the killing of the young woman, Muhsa Amini, on September 16.

It is noteworthy that since Amini’s passing, anger has been sparked by a number of issues, including the limitations placed on individual freedoms and the stringent regulations governing women’s attire, as well as the Iranian people’s dire living and economic conditions, not to mention the rigid regulations imposed by the country’s political system as a whole.

Biden calls on Iran to cease attacking its own people

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