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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese Voices Support for Iran Protests

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Anthony Albanese, the Prime Minister of Australia, said on Monday, February 23, in an interview with Sky News Australia, that he admires the courage of the Iranian people. He stated that Iranian citizens have shown great bravery in defending human rights and protesting against state violence. These remarks were made during a televised interview and received wide coverage in the media.

In this interview, Albanese referred to the violent crackdowns against protesters. He emphasized that many crimes and atrocities have been committed against individuals who stood up for democratic values and human rights. The Australian Prime Minister described Iran’s regime as authoritarian and repressive. He added that the people of Iran have paid a heavy price in confronting this political structure.

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International reactions to the suppression of nationwide protests by the Iranian people

This position was expressed within the broader framework of international reactions to the suppression of nationwide protests in Iran. In recent months, various governments have voiced concern over human rights violations in Iran. The Australian government had previously imposed sanctions on certain Iranian officials. The Prime Minister’s latest remarks indicate that Canberra continues to support the protesters’ demands.

Albanese’s statements reflect growing diplomatic pressure on Tehran. Many international legal and civil institutions have published reports about mass arrests and violence against citizens. In conclusion, the Australian Prime Minister said that the people of Iran are not alone in their pursuit of human rights and that the global community hears their voice.

The official stance of the Australian government once again showed that the issue of human rights in Iran has become a global concern. Despite this support, internal repression continues, and the people of Iran have chosen to fight to overthrow Khamenei’s fascist dictatorship.

It is worth recalling that the Australian government had previously placed the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), which operates under the command of regime supreme leader Ali Khamenei, on its terrorist list and had also expelled the ambassador of Khamenei’s regime from Australia.

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