Protests: Another 10 Iranians designated over human rights abuses

The United States has taken further action to press for accountability for the Iranian regime’s human rights abuses by imposing sanctions on 10 additional Iranian individuals and one additional Iranian entity.

Secretary of State, Antony Blinken who made this known in a statement on Monday, said this concurrently with the actions taking by United Kingdom and the European Union.

While stated further that this imposition will make ninth round of designations targeting actors responsible for the crackdown on peaceful demonstrators since the nationwide protests began in 2022.



Blinken said, “The Department of the Treasury is designating Naser Rashedi, the Deputy Minister of Intelligence; Hossein Tanavar, the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) Commander in Qom; Mohammad Nazar Azimi (Azimi).

“Also, the IRGC Commander of the West Region Headquarters in Kermanshah; Kourosh Asiabani (Asiabani), IRGC Deputy Commander of the West Region; and Mojtaba Fada (Fada), the IRGC Commander in Isfahan Province”.

He explained further that Azimi and Asiabani command IRGC units that have allegedly committed some of the worst acts by Iranian security forces since the beginning of protests in September 2022. 

“In Javanrud, a town in Kermanshah province, IRGC troops used live ammunition, including from semi-heavy machine guns, to quell protests, killing and wounding dozens.



“The IRGC has shelled vehicles attempting to deliver blood bags to those wounded in local hospitals, preventing their delivery.

“Fada, the IRGC commander of Isfahan Province and a member of its provincial security council, has overseen the crackdown on regime opponents in Isfahan. 

“During November 2019 nationwide protests, sparked by economic grievances, Fada allegedly ordered mass arrests and directed the use of live ammunition against unarmed protestors, killing over 20 people”, he recalled.

Furthermore, Blinken said the Treasury Department is designating the IRGC Cooperative Foundation (also known as Bonyad Taavon Sepah) and five individuals who serve on its board. 

“The IRGC Cooperative Foundation has previously been designated under counterproliferation and counterterrorism authorities”.

He noted that the actions are being taken pursuant to Executive Order 13553, which authorizes imposition of sanctions on persons with respect to certain serious human rights abuses by an official of Government of Iran or a person acting on behalf of the Government of Iran.

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