US Secretary Blinken, Iran envoy discuss situation in Islamic Republic with civil society partners, activists

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and US envoy to Iran Robert Malley discuss ongoing Iranian protests. (Twitter/@SecBlinken)
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Updated 15 October 2022
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US Secretary Blinken, Iran envoy discuss situation in Islamic Republic with civil society partners, activists

  • ‘We continue to find ways to respond to the Iranian government’s state-sponsored violence against women and crackdown on its people,’ Blinken said

LONDON: US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and US envoy to Iran Robert Malley on Saturday held meetings with civil society groups and human rights activists to discuss the ongoing situation in the Islamic Republic.

“We continue to find ways to respond to the Iranian government’s state-sponsored violence against women and crackdown on its people,” Blinken said in a tweet.

“Today, I met with civil society partners to discuss what more the US can do to support the people of Iran, particularly its brave women and girls,” he added.

Protesters across Iran defied a nearly month-long crackdown on Saturday, activists said, chanting in the streets and in universities against the country's clerical leaders in a sustained wave of anger at the death of Mahsa Amini.

The protests sweeping Iran since Amini - a 22-year-old woman from the country's Kurdish region - died on Sept. 16 while being held for “inappropriate attire” pose one of the most serious challenges to the Islamic Republic since the 1979 revolution.

“Sadly, but unsurprisingly, Iran’s government continues to fire on peaceful protestors rather than listening to them,” Malley said. “We had a valuable conversation with human rights activists on the situation in Iran and steps the US can take to support its people’s fundamental rights.”

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Israeli strikes in Gaza kill 12

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Israeli strikes in Gaza kill 12

  • Strikes hit locations in northern and southern Gaza, including an apartment building in Gaza City and a tent in Khan Younis

DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip: Hospitals in Gaza said Israeli strikes killed at least 12 Palestinians Saturday, one of the highest tolls since an October agreement aimed at stopping the fighting.
The strikes hit locations in northern and southern Gaza, including an apartment building in Gaza City and a tent in Khan Younis, officials at hospitals that received the bodies said. The casualties included two women and six children from two different families.
The Shifa Hospital said the Gaza City strike took killed a mother, three children and one of their relatives, while the Nasser Hospital said a strike in a tent camp caused a fire to break out, killing seven, including a father, his three children and three grandchildren.
Gaza’s Health Ministry has recorded more than 500 Palestinians killed by Israeli fire since the start of the ceasefire on Oct. 10. The ministry, which is part of the Hamas-led government, maintains detailed casualty records that are seen as generally reliable by UN agencies and independent experts.
Israel’s military did not immediately respond to questions about the strikes.