German Foreign Minister Annalina Bierbock has called for action against those responsible for the violent protests in Iran.
Annalina Baierbock said that Germany will ensure that the European Union freezes the assets and bans entry of those who are responsible for the developments in Iran.
He said, “Who beats women and girls on the road? Such people are with wrong history.
According to the news agency Reuters, the Foreign Minister of the European Union can make a decision on the sanctions on 17 October.
Annalina Bayerbock in a conversation with a German newspaper condemned the death of those who were only seeking a free life.
He told the Iranians, “We are with you and will continue to be.”
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Discussions on the proposed sanctions on Iran began due to the protests that erupted in Iran after the death of Mahsa Amini.
Mehsa Amini, 22, died in police custody on September 16. It is alleged that for not wearing the hijab properly, the police took him into custody and beat him badly.
Dozens of people have died in the protests that started after Amini’s death.
According to the Norway-based The Iran Human Rights Group, at least 185 people have died so far, including 19 children.
According to Iran’s state media, 20 security forces have died due to violent protests in different parts of the country.
In the video being shared on social media, it can be seen that Iranian security forces are now entering schools and colleges.