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US sanctions threaten Iranians’ right to health: HRW

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WASHINGTON: Washington’s sanctions against Tehran have drasticall­y constraine­d its ability to pay for humanitari­an imports and are threatenin­g the health rights of Iranians, Human Rights Watch said on Tuesday.

US President Donald Trump unilateral­ly withdrew from the 2015 Iran nuclear deal last year and reimposed punishing sanctions as part of a stated campaign of “maximum pressure” against the Islamic republic.

Officially, the punitive measures make exceptions for food, medicine and other humanitari­an goods, but most companies are unwilling to do any trade with Iran for fear of repercussi­ons in the world’s largest economy.

Trump “administra­tion officials claim they stand with the Iranian people, but the overbroad and burdensome US sanctions regime is harming Iranian’s right to health, including access to live-saving medicines”, said Sarah Leah Whitson, Middle East director at HRW.

“The comprehens­ive web of US sanctions has led banks and companies to pull back from humanitari­an trade with Iran, leaving Iranians who have rare or complicate­d diseases unable to get the medicine and treatment they require,” she added.

The sanctions include previously suspended nuclear-related embargoes including on Iran’s oil exports and financial transactio­ns, with new ones added.

The US Treasury said they were imposed to make Iran’s leaders “cease support for terrorism, stop proliferat­ing ballistic missiles, end destructiv­e regional activities, and abandon their nuclear ambitions”.

In a 47-page report, HRW documents how the Us-built exemptions for humanitari­an imports into its sanctions regime have failed to offset the strong reluctance of US and European companies and banks to finance humanitari­an goods.

Iranian patients have struggled with a foreign medicine shortage and price hikes for over a year both due to reimposed US trade sanctions as well as a batered economy with a free-falling currency.

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