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Italy has summoned Iran’s ambassador in protest against the Iranian government’s violent suppression of ongoing demonstrations. Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani said he called in Ambassador Mohammad Reza Sabouri to express Italy’s condemnation of the use of force against protesters. Tajani stated that repression of citizens is unacceptable and emphasized that dialogue cannot justify violence against civilians.
According to the report, large-scale anti-government protests have been taking place in Iran since December 28, triggered by a severe economic crisis and the devaluation of the national currency. The Iranian government has accused the United States and Israel of instigating the unrest. Iran has also officially acknowledged for the first time that around 2,000 people have died in the security forces’ crackdown on the protests.
The diplomatic move by Italy adds to growing international concern over Iran’s handling of the demonstrations, highlighting tensions between Tehran and Western governments over human rights and internal repression.
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