Spokesman Denounces New US Sanctions on Iran


TEHRAN (Tasnim) – The spokesperson for the Foreign Ministry of Iran lashed out at the US for blacklisting a new group of Iranian officials, saying sanctions constitute the cornerstone of American human rights.

In a post on his Instagram account on Friday, Nasser Kanaani decried the US Treasury Department’s move to impose sanctions on seven Iranian officials over what it claimed to be the shutdown of internet access and the crackdown on protesters.

“Every day, a new list of sanctions against Iran is published under some pretext. This time, the Minister of Interior, the Minister of Communications and five other Iranian officials were sanctioned by the US government,” he added.

“Of course, before this seven-member list of Iranian ministers and figures, each and every Iranian individual was subjected hundreds of times to the most unprecedented sanctions in history against a nation by the American regime,” Kanaani stated.

Earlier in the day, the US Treasury Department levied sanctions on Iran's Interior Minister Ahmad Vahidi and Minister of Communications and Information Technology Eisa Zarepour, among others, accusing Vahidi of ordering suppression of riots after the death of Mahsa Amini, and Zarepour of leading attempts to block the country’s internet access in a bid to slow the protests, Press TV reported.

“All Iranian people, without any distinction and discrimination, have been struggling for many years with the brutal sanctions of the United States, which have targeted their livelihood, jobs, health and normal life,” Kanaani said, as Iran has since 2018 been under draconian sanctions by the US and its European allies after Washington’s withdrawal from the 2015 Iran nuclear deal.

“Even EB children were not exempted from the unilateral, illegal and cruel US sanctions. Sanctions are the backbone of American human rights,” he noted, referring to children suffering from a rare skin condition known as epidermolysis bullosa (EB).