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Thousands of Iranians died of COVID-19 due to US sanctions: official

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A top Iranian human rights official on Sunday blamed US sanctions that deny Iranians access to essential medicines for thousands of deaths in the country during the first two years of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Kazem Gharibabad­i, secretary of the Iranian High Council for Human Rights and deputy chief of the Iranian Judiciary

for internatio­nal affairs, made the remarks while speaking to Iranian media in New York, Iran’s official news agency IRNA reported. During the visit, he will attend the United Nations General Assembly Third Committee meetings, according to IRNA.

Gharibabad­i noted that the sanctions, preventing Iran from transferri­ng money through financial channels, made it difficult for the country to import COVID-19 vaccines and the necessary medicine during that period.

The US and some European countries claimed to support Iranians’ human rights, particular­ly during the recent “riots” in Iran, while the lives of millions of Iranians have been affected by the US unilateral sanctions and some European countries’ compliance, he said.

“We see that those countries that consider themselves human rights advocates, particular­ly the United States and some other Western states, are extensivel­y violating such rights in their own territorie­s or in other countries. We maintain that these states are in no way eligible for being the flagbearer­s of human rights,” he noted.

Iran has, over the past four decades, been constantly under US sanctions, with the embargoes having intensifie­d since 2018 when Washington pulled out of a 2015 nuclear deal between Tehran and world powers.

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