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Iran urges France to end violent treatment of protesters

Iran urges France to end violent treatment of protesters

Iran known as on the French authorities Sunday to “end the violent treatment of its people” following a wave of rioting triggered by the police killing of a youngster.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Nasser Kanani on Twitter additionally urged Iranian residents to “refrain from making unnecessary trips to France” and advised these already there to keep away from “conflict areas”, warning of the “insecure and unpredictable situation”.

France has been rocked by a serious wave of violent road protests sparked by the deadly police taking pictures of a 17-year-old of Algerian origin, recognized solely as Nahel M., within the Paris suburb of Nanterre on Tuesday.

The authorities has deployed tens of hundreds of safety forces and made tons of of arrests as rioters have ransacked outlets and torched buildings and automobiles in a number of cities.

Kanani mentioned, “The French government is expected to put an end to the violent treatment of its people by respecting principles based on human dignity, freedom of speech and the right of citizens to peaceful protests”.

The unrest in France has made headlines in newspapers within the Islamic republic, which was hit final yr by nationwide protests and launched a serious crackdown on what authorities labelled “riots”.

Iran’s wave of unrest was sparked by the loss of life in custody of 22-year-old Iranian Kurd Mahsa Amini after her arrest for breaching the nation’s strict gown code for girls.

Iran has blamed Western powers for stoking these protests.

Last month, Iranian senior intelligence officer Mohammad Kazemi claimed that some 20 international locations together with the United States and France have been concerned in fomenting the unrest.

Kanani in October slammed France’s assist for Iran’s protests and its condemnation of Iranian safety forces’ actions towards them as “clear hypocrisy” and “interference in the affairs of other countries.”

Source: www.anews.com.tr