Tehran Slams Canada’s Meddlesome Statement on Civil Protests in Iran


Tehran Slams Canada’s Meddlesome Statement on Civil Protests in Iran

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Qassemi condemned a statement by the Ottawa government about recent protests in Iran as a violation of international obligations of Canada and said it lacks any legal value.

“The Islamic Republic of Iran regards the meddlesome position of the Canadian government as a violation of the country’s legal and international obligations…,” Qassemi said on Sunday.

He further pointed to the recent fatal shooting of an Iranian man in Ontario by police, saying the Canadian government’s inaction on the case and its moves to overlook the rights of Iranian expatriates in the country are examples that prove Canada’s double-standard policies.

“Unfortunately, the Canadian government has repeated the false, irrational, and ineffective literature of the previous Canadian adminidtrations against the Iranian people and this is rejected,” the spokesman added.

In a statement on Sunday, the Global Affairs Canada, which manages the country’s diplomatic and consular relations, voiced its support for the recent protests in Iran.  

Some cities in Iran have been scenes of demonstrations in the past days after prices of several staples rose by up to 40 percent.

During the rallies, people called on the government to help control rising food prices and inflation, but some opportunists attempted to turn the situation ugly and materialize their vested interest at the cost of social security.

The US president also sided with the opportunists, tweeting, “…Iranian govt should respect their people’s rights, including right to express themselves. The world is watching!”

This is while according to Article 27 of the Iranian Constitution, “public gatherings and marches are allowed so long as the participants do not carry arms and are not in violation of the fundamental principles of Islam.”

Iranian officials maintain that peaceful protests are the right of every citizen as long as the rallies comply with the legal conditions.

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani began his second term in office in August, with the country’s economic issues high on his agenda.

Rouhani’s administration has managed to reduce the inflation rate, but it still faces many economic challenges.

Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei has said economic issues were the country’s top priority, urging Iranian officials to make relentless efforts to solve problems facing the people, including unemployment among the youth.

“Economy must be the top priority of all members and sectors of the government,” the Leader said in a meeting with President Rouhani and the members of his administration in August.

In a speech on Wednesday, Ayatollah Khamenei once again called on officials to pursue the Resistance Economy with determination in order to address “high prices, inflation and recession.”

 

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