Washington, Jan 5: The US has reiterated its support for the protesters in Iran saying that it
supported the legitimate aspirations of the Iranian people.
In a press statement here on Thursday, Department of State
spokesperson Heather Nauert also called on the government to allow the free
exchange of ideas and information. "We continue to monitor closely the
protests and violence in Iran. The Iranian people have been expressing their
desire for dignified treatment, an end to corruption, improved transparency,
and increased economic opportunities. Protestors have also demanded that the
regime stop diverting the nation’s wealth to fund military adventurism
abroad," it said.
"Unfortunately, the government in Iran continues to imprison and kill those who are brave enough to venture into the street. It is limiting the flow of information into Iran, restricting free speech, and attempting to prevent the outside world from observing its own repression."
"We support these legitimate aspirations of the Iranian people, and call on the government to allow the free exchange of ideas and information. All of us should be able to enjoy the same basic economic and political freedoms, including the right to peaceful demonstration. We condemn in the strongest possible terms the deaths to date and the arrests of at least one thousand Iranians. We have ample authorities to hold accountable those who commit violence against protestors, contribute to censorship, or steal from the people of Iran. To the regime’s victims, we say: You will not be forgotten," the statement added. UNI
"Unfortunately, the government in Iran continues to imprison and kill those who are brave enough to venture into the street. It is limiting the flow of information into Iran, restricting free speech, and attempting to prevent the outside world from observing its own repression."
"We support these legitimate aspirations of the Iranian people, and call on the government to allow the free exchange of ideas and information. All of us should be able to enjoy the same basic economic and political freedoms, including the right to peaceful demonstration. We condemn in the strongest possible terms the deaths to date and the arrests of at least one thousand Iranians. We have ample authorities to hold accountable those who commit violence against protestors, contribute to censorship, or steal from the people of Iran. To the regime’s victims, we say: You will not be forgotten," the statement added. UNI
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