Iran calls on foreign visitors to respect law as protests persist

10 Oct 2022 • 5:08 PM MYT
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DUBAI, Oct 10 —Foreign visitors to Iran should respect the Islamic Republic’s laws, its foreign ministry spokesman said toay, as protests continue over a woman’s death in police custody that Tehran has blamed on “foreign enemies”.

Last month, Iran said it had arrested nine European nationals for their role in the unrest over Mahsa Amini’s death.

“Iran is a safe country... We expect foreigners who visit Iran for tourism and business ... purposes to respect our laws,” foreign ministry spokesman Nasser Kaanani told a televised news conference.

Anti-government demonstrations that erupted on Sept. 17 at Amini’s hometown of Saqez, have turned into the biggest challenge to Iran’s clerical leaders in years, with many calling for the downfall of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

The nationwide protests have received wide international support, prompting Tehran to lash out at its critics by accusing the United States and Israel of exploiting the unrest to try to destabilise the Islamic Republic. — Reuters

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