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EU, UK and US impose new sanctions on Tehran over protests

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By Naveed JamalPublished about a year ago 3 min read
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The European Union, United Kingdom, and United States have all announced new sanctions against Iran in response to recent protests in the country. These protests, which began in November 2019, were sparked by a sudden hike in fuel prices and quickly grew into a wider expression of frustration with the government's handling of the economy.

The EU has imposed sanctions on nine Iranian individuals and one entity, citing their role in "repressing peaceful protests and violating human rights." The sanctions, which include a travel ban and asset freeze, are aimed at sending a message that the EU will not tolerate the suppression of peaceful demonstrations.

The UK has also imposed sanctions on nine Iranian individuals, including officials from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and the Ministry of Intelligence and Security (MOIS). The UK's sanctions are part of a new human rights sanctions regime that allows the country to target those who commit human rights abuses anywhere in the world.

The United States has gone a step further, imposing sanctions on Iran's central bank and a number of other Iranian financial institutions. These sanctions are aimed at choking off funding for the IRGC and other Iranian entities involved in repression and human rights abuses.

The Iranian government has criticized the new sanctions, calling them unjust and illegal. Iran's foreign ministry has also warned that the sanctions will harm the Iranian people, who are already struggling with a struggling economy and high inflation.

The new sanctions come at a time when tensions between the EU, UK, and US on one hand and Iran on the other are already high. The US has been increasing pressure on Iran over its nuclear program, and the UK has seized an Iranian oil tanker in the Strait of Gibraltar. Iran, meanwhile, has been accused of being behind a series of attacks on oil tankers in the Gulf.

The recent protests in Iran have highlighted the deep-seated economic and social issues facing the country. The government's handling of the economy has been criticized, with high unemployment and inflation, as well as a lack of basic goods and services. The protests have also exposed a growing sense of frustration and disillusionment among Iranians, who feel that the government is not listening to their concerns.

The new sanctions are likely to further escalate tensions between the EU, UK, and US on one hand and Iran on the other. The sanctions are aimed at holding the Iranian government accountable for its actions, but it remains to be seen whether they will have the desired effect. It's also important to note that the sanctions will also have a negative impact on the Iranian people, who are already struggling with a struggling economy and high inflation.

The EU, UK, and US have all emphasized that the sanctions are not aimed at punishing the Iranian people, but rather at holding the government accountable for its actions. However, it's clear that the sanctions will have a significant impact on the Iranian economy, which is already in a dire state.

The EU, UK and US should also consider other ways to help the Iranian people, such as providing humanitarian aid, and also continue to push for dialogue and diplomatic solutions to the current tensions between the countries.

In conclusion, the EU, UK and US have imposed new sanctions on Tehran over the recent protests, targeting individuals and entities that have been involved in repressing peaceful demonstrations and violating human rights. The sanctions are meant to send a message to the Iranian government that such actions will not be tolerated, but the impact on the Iranian people is likely to be severe and it's important for the EU, UK and US to consider other ways to help the Iranian people.

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