Germany: We want to continue to intensify pressure on the Iranian regime

Germany: We want to continue to intensify pressure on the Iranian regime

News from Al-Madinah: German Chancellor Olaf Schultz declared on Saturday that he tends to impose a new round of sanctions on Tehran this week in the midst of the ongoing demonstrations in Iran 8 weeks after the death of the Kurdish young woman, Muhsa Amini, with the security forces violently confronting the protesters.
In a video shared on Twitter, Schultz stated, “We want to continue to intensify pressure on the Revolutionary Guards and the Political Command.

According to the Lithuanian Foreign Minister, this comes as the European Union’s foreign ministers discuss imposing new sanctions on Iran on Monday in response to the suppression of the protests that started after the death of Amini.

Gabrielus Landsberses stated during a visit to Berlin on Friday that “we will propose additional lists that can be added to the sanctions list,” adding that the new sanctions “will include two aspects: Iranian participation in the war in Ukraine alongside Russia, as well as the human rights violations observed in Iranian cities.

” In turn, a European diplomat in Brussels revealed that the new sanctions package aims to add “about 30 names” to people or entities previously targeted by the European Union, which imposed sanctions in mid -October against the Iranian “Ethics Police” and 11 senior officials, according to AFP.
Beginning of the week, German Foreign Minister Analina Perpuk said the 27-member European Union are about to adopt new sanctions.

It is reported that since the death of Amini (22 years) last September 16, 3 days after her arrest by the “Ethics Police” during her visit to Tehran with her younger brother, by claiming violation of the strict dress rules imposed, and the demonstrations were not calm in the country.
Three years ago, when she passed away, university and school students, as well as women and girls in various governorates, led unprecedented protests in Iran.

As the security forces violently engaged the protesters, hundreds of them were killed. Human rights advocates reported that 47 minors were among the 314 protesters who died in the unrest.
At least 14,170 people were arrested, including 392 students, in those protests that came out in 136 cities, town and 134 universities.
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Germany: We want to keep applying more pressure to the Iranian government.

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