Australia sanctions Iran’s morality police
The Australian foreign affairs minister, Penny Wong has announced that Magnitsky-style sanctions (named for the lawyer Sergei Magnitsky, who died in prison after exposing corruption in Russia) are imposed by the country on Iran’s morality police and also 13 Russian and Iranian individuals for egregious violation of human rights.
“The Iranian groups and individuals were involved in the violent crackdown on protests following the death of student Mahsa ‘Jina’ Amini and the continued oppression of the people of Iran”, Wong said in a joint statement along with the assistant foreign affairs minister, Tim Watts. “Seven Russian individuals involved in the attempted assassination of former opposition leader Alexei Navalny will also have human rights sanctions imposed on them.”
The Magnitsky laws in Australia were
legislated a year ago. The first time that they were used by the Australian government
was in March when sanctions were imposed on 37 Russians. The sanctions “include
freezing assets, travel bans and financial sanctions to make sure Australia does
not become a safe haven for those already locked out of like-minded countries
and their financial systems”, the former foreign affairs minister Marise Payne had
said at the time.
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