Iran says it will sue the US for “direct involvement” in protests

Iran has said it will take legal action against the United States, accusing it of “direct involvement” in protests that have involved the country. Tehran also warned the United Kingdom and Saudi Arabia that “will not be ignored by the Islamic Republic judicial system” for their role in supporting television networks [...]
Tehran also warned the United Kingdom and Saudi Arabia that “will not be ignored by the Islamic Republic judicial system” for their role in supporting television networks such as the Persian BBC and Iran International ʹ for which Iran said they have asked protesters “to destroy public and private properties”.
US President Joe Biden has backed demonstrators, promising cost “to perpetrators of violence against peaceful protesters” and saying the US stands with Iran's courageous women who are now demonstrating to ensure their fundamental rights.
The US has also announced sanctions against Iran's moral police for abuse and violence against Iranian women and violations of the rights of peaceful Iranian protesters and is working to make it easier for Iranians to access the internet.
Antigovernmental protests have stuck Iran since the death of September 16th, 22nd-year-old Mahsa Ammini, who died after withdrawing from Tehran's streets from moral police and being sent to a “reform center for modest lessons.
Strikes and protests have become a common sight in towns and towns throughout the country, and death cheers “dictator” referring to supreme leader Ayatolah Khamenei often resound from the roofs at night.












