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Tehran reacts to Australia's move to impose sanctions on some Iranian individuals, institutions

ISNA - Iranian Students' News Agency

Sun / 11 December 2022 / 14:28

Tehran (ISNA) - Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman Nasser Kanaani has condemned the Australian government's move to impose sanctions on some Iranian individuals and institutions, saying that the decision by Australia is an example of interference in Iran's internal affairs and incitement and promotion of violence and hate-mongering.

He added that the new anti-Iran move by Australia comes at a time that the government in Canberra has been for many years violating the basic rights of Australia's native inhabitants, prisoners and asylum seekers.

Kanaani noted that Australia has also given sanctuary to anti-Iran terrorist and separatist groups.

The Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman pointed to the numerous reports prepared in the last decade by international organizations about human rights violations in Australia.

Kanaani said the country has recently violated its rights obligations by preventing the International Committee for the Prevention of Torture from visiting the refugee detention centers there in order to conceal its inhumane treatment of asylum seekers.

Kanaani reminded Australia of its international obligations to fight terrorism and hate-mongering and to respect human rights.

He also described Australia's rights record as dark, stressing that the Australian government's human rights record deserves international attention and reaction.

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