EU considers “disproportionate” use of force against protesters in Iran “unacceptable”
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EU: Unacceptable use of disproportionate force against protesters in Iran
The European Union (EU) today deemed “unjustified and unacceptable” the “disproportionate use” of force against protesters in Iran, following nine days of protests over the death of an Iranian in which 41 people died.
EU considers “disproportionate” use of force against protesters in Iran “unacceptable”
On Sunday, the European Union deemed the “widespread and disproportionate use of force” against protesters in Iran “unjustifiable and unacceptable”, after nine days of protests over the death of a young woman detained by the police of Morals, which killed 41 people.
“Unjustifiable and unacceptable”. EU condemns widespread and disproportionate use of force against protesters in Iran
The Union's chief diplomat, Josep Borrell, also condemned “the decision of the Iranian authorities to drastically restrict internet access” and warned that Europe “will continue to examine all options at its disposal”
EU condemns disproportionate use of force against protesters in Iran
The European Union (EU) said this Sunday that the “widespread and disproportionate use of force” against demonstrators in Iran is “unjustifiable and unacceptable”, after nine days of protests against the death of a young woman detained by the morality police.
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