Hindustan Times (West UP)

Iran’s govt rejects UN investigat­ion into Amini protests

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DUBAI: Iran will reject a newly appointed independen­t UN investigat­ion into the country’s repression of anti-government protests, the foreign ministry said on Monday, as demonstrat­ions showed no sign of abating.

“Iran will have no cooperatio­n with the political committee formed by the UN Rights Council,” ministry spokesman Nasser Kanaani said.

The UN Rights Council voted on Thursday to appoint a probe into Iran’s deadly crackdown on protests.

Volker Turk, the UN rights commission­er, had earlier demanded that Iran end its “disproport­ionate” use of force in quashing protests that erupted after the death in custody of 22-year old Kurdish woman Mahsa Amini on September 16.

Activist news agency HRANA said 450 protesters had been killed in more than two months of nationwide unrest as of November 26, including 63 minors. It said 60 members of the security forces had been killed, and 18,173 protesters detained.

Challengin­g the Islamic Republic’s legitimacy, protesters from all walks of life have burned pictures of Khamenei and called for the downfall of Iran’s Shiite Muslim theocracy.

The protests have particular­ly focused on women’s rights - Amini was detained by morality police for attire deemed inappropri­ate under Iran’s Islamic dress code - but have also called for the fall of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

‘Foreign foes, their agents behind unrest’

Iran has blamed foreign foes and their agents for the unrest.

Iran has proof that Western nations were involved in protests that have swept the country, Kanaani said on Monday.

“We have specific informatio­n proving that the US, Western countries and some of the American allies have had a role in the protests,” he said, without giving details.

Iran has given no death toll for protesters, but a deputy foreign minister, Ali Bagheri Kani, has said that about 50 police had died and hundreds been injured in the unrest - the first official figure for deaths among security forces.

Accusation­s by the US that Iran was behind an attack on a tanker in the Gulf of Oman two weeks ago are baseless, Kanaani said on Monday.

The Liberian-flagged Pacific Zircon was struck by a projectile off the coast of Oman which the US central command identified as an Iranian-made drone.

 ?? AFP/FILE ?? Iranian protesters block traffic in the northern city of Rasht as they chant ‘freedom’ while removing a street sign.
AFP/FILE Iranian protesters block traffic in the northern city of Rasht as they chant ‘freedom’ while removing a street sign.

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