Iran slams US President's support of domestic rioters
In response to the US President's remarks on Iran's internal affairs, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson has said that Iran is too proud to be shaken by the interventions and stunning of tired politicians. "You are used to fishing from troubled water, but remember, this is Iran, the land of proud men and women."
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Iran's Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman Nasser Kanani wrote on his Instagram page on Sunday: Neither Biden's remarks nor America's interventions will ever surprise Iran because intervention, aggression, and killing is the true nature of the US system, but the people of Iran are deeply rooted in history."
Since the beginning of the recent developments in Iran, US President Joe Biden has supported the riots in Iran for the umpteenth time through interventionist remarks.
In a statement on Saturday, Biden announced that he was surprised by how Iranians reacted to Mahsa Amini's death.
Biden also claimed that the protests have "awakened something that will not be extinguished for a very, very long time."
The President of the United States added: "Iran must end violence against its own citizens who only act according to their constitutional rights."
Not long ago, the President of the United States said in a statement that the United States would impose new sanctions against Iranian officials, as the US officials claim, who are involved in violence against protesters.
Two days after Biden's statement, the US Treasury Department, in its latest action to support the unrest in Iran, announced that it had placed the names of seven officials, including Iran's Minister of Communications, on the sanctions list.
Previously, the US Department of Treasury accused Iran's moral security police of "violence against women" and put it on the list of sanctions.
The US is known as one of the biggest violators of human rights in the world, and the treatment of the police in this country with people of color and immigrants is so harsh that many domestic and international human rights groups have repeatedly condemned the racist behavior of the US administration.