The Islamic Republic of Iran continues targeting protesters who took to the streets after the regime murdered a young Iranian-Kurdish woman for failing to cover her hair.
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He added,"It is clear from this episode that the Iranian regime has learned nothing from the protests that began with another death, the death of Mahsa Amini in September of last year. We once again urge Iran’s leadership to stop the killing, stop the sham trials, and respect people’s human rights. We are continuing to work in close coordination with our allies and partners around the world to condemn and confront these appalling human rights abuses.
According to Radio Farda, which reports on Iran, family members and supporters of the trio engaged in protests in front of Isfahan’s prison. Iranian security forces imposed violence on the demonstrators. When asked at Thursday's State Department briefing whether the U.S. expects its allies and partners to condemn the executions in Isfahan, Patel said,"I’m not going to speak for our allies and partners. . . .
Moussavi took Martin Horn, the mayor of the German southwestern city of Freiburg, to task for his adherence to a twin city partnership with Isfahan and refusal to permanently end the relations with Iran’s regime in Isfahan. Moussavi said,"I urged Mr. Martin Horn on social media on January 1, 2023, for the release of the three people arrested during the protests in the Khane-Isfahan district by the mullahs' judiciary and the Isfahan city administration to demand.
Vojoudi said,"Blume called people like me ‘corrupt exiled nationalists’ after I showed him the leaked footage of Evin prison and told him [that] only criticism won’t help us and as a defender of the human rights he should do more."
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