🏛️ European Parliament calls for sanctions on Iran's regime
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The European Parliament has passed a resolution condemning the Iranian regime's repression, calling for expanded sanctions against officials responsible for human rights abuses. With 524 votes in favor, the resolution urges asset freezes and travel bans, while also advocating for humanitarian assistance and internet access restoration in Iran. President Roberta Metsola emphasized the need for strict sanctions against the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, asserting that the EU stands with the Iranian people in their struggle for freedom.
Key points
- The European Parliament approved a resolution demanding expanded sanctions against Iranian officials.
- The vote saw 524 in favor, 3 against, and 41 abstentions, reflecting strong bipartisan support.
- The resolution emphasizes the need for humanitarian assistance and restoration of internet access in Iran.
- MEPs condemned systemic oppression and called for the protection of healthcare workers aiding protesters.
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- The resolution received 524 votes in favor, 3 against, and 41 abstentions.
- Over 35,000 individuals have been victims of the Iranian regime's repression.
- The resolution calls for asset freezes and travel bans against responsible officials.
- Roberta Metsola stated that sanctions against the IRGC must be applied without exceptions.
Quotes
- A strong, clear and resolute message from the European Parliament to the Iranian people: we stand with you — Roberta Metsola
- Sanctions against members of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, a terrorist organisation, must be applied without exception — Roberta Metsola
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