Australia Sanctions Iranian Officials for Protest Suppression
Australia announced new sanctions this week against five senior Iranian security and law enforcement officials involved in the “violent repression” of protests in Iran, Australia’s foreign affairs ministry said. The designations mark the second anniversary of the arrest and subsequent…
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death of Mahsa Jina Amini, who was accused of not correctly wearing a hijab. Australia said it has now sanctioned 195 Iran-linked people and entities, including almost 100 linked to the country’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.