Germany and eight other EU member states plan to impose a series of new sanctions on individuals and organizations that help crack down on the dissident Islamic Republic.
A package containing 31 proposals was introduced in Brussels on 2 November, according to a report in the German magazine Der Spiegel on Saturday. It is aimed at individuals and institutions in the security sector, as well as the companies responsible for curbing the current wave of protests. Custody of her Mahsa Amini, 22 years old.
The measures include asset freezes and travel bans, the magazine said without citing sources, and the new punitive measures are likely to be approved by the EU’s foreign ministers due on Nov. 14. added.
Relations between the Islamic Republic and the West have become increasingly strained, with Germany being one of the first countries to begin. evacuate the employee’s family A teacher at the embassy in Tehran and a school run by Germans.
The German government on Thursday urged its citizens to risk arbitrary arrest and lengthy prison terms if they do not leave the country.
German Foreign Minister in late October Analena Bearbock said Her country and the European Union said they were considering whether to classify Iran’s Revolutionary Guard as a terrorist organization for having used violence in protests.
In mid-October, the EU 11 Iranians and 4 Organizations For their role in cracking down on the death of Mahsa Amini and the ongoing protests. These are the first and so far only EU sanctions against ongoing protests.