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European parliament condemns crackdown on non-violent protestors in Iran

European Parliament session
European Parliament session
BRUSSELS, Dec 19 (KUNA) -- The European Parliament Thursday adopted a resolution denouncing the disproportionate use of force by Iranian security forces against non-violent protesters.
At least 304 people have been killed, with many more wounded and thousands arrested after "tens of thousands of people from all over Iran and representing all segments of society have exercised their fundamental right to freedom of assembly in the largest-scale unrest in 40 years," said the resolution adopted today in Strasbourg by show of hands.
Nationwide protests in Iran started on 15 November, after the government announced a 50 percent increase in the price of fuel.
The authorities have reacted in an unacceptable manner, the resolution says and calls on Iranian authorities to disclose the total number of deaths and detainees, and inform all families where their relatives are being detained.
Allegations of excessive use of force must be promptly investigated and all perpetrators must be brought to justice, says the resolution.
The EP strongly condemns Iran's decision to shut down internet access to global networks, as this is preventing communication and the free flow of information for Iranian citizens and is a clear violation of the freedom of speech.
Calling on Iranian authorities to live up to their international obligations, the resolution urges EU Foreign Policy Chief Josep Borrell to continue raising human rights concerns with Iranian authorities at bilateral and multilateral meetings. (end) nk.mt