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Iran’s president backs out of interview over headband

Christiane Amanpour, CNN’s chief worldwide anchor, stated Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi refused to sit down for an interview in New York after she declined to put on a headband.  

Amanpour on Twitter stated she was planning to ask Raisi a couple of slate of points, together with protests and worldwide criticism over the demise of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini, who was detained after violating the nation’s gown code.  

Amini was arrested earlier this month by Iran’s “morality police” for not correctly protecting her hair with a headband, or hijab. She collapsed at a detention heart, entered a coma and died days later, based on an announcement from performing United Nations Excessive Commissioner for Human Rights Nada Al-Nashif. 

Hundreds of protesters have demonstrated since her demise, together with in her house metropolis of Saqez. The U.S. authorities on Thursday imposed sanctions on the nation’s morality police and different officers.

At the least 9 protesters have been killed in clashes with Iranian safety officers.    

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“This was going to be President Raisi’s first ever interview on US soil, throughout his go to to NY for UNGA. After weeks of planning and eight hours of organising translation tools, lights and cameras, we have been prepared. However no signal of President Raisi,” Amanpour tweeted on Thursday, referencing the United Nations Normal Meeting.  

She stated 40 minutes after the interview was supposed to start, an aide for the Iranian president stated the chief was suggesting she put on a headband “as a result of it’s the holy months of Muharram and Safar.”  

“I politely declined. We’re in New York, the place there isn’t a regulation or custom relating to headscarves. I identified that no earlier Iranian president has required this when I’ve interviewed them exterior Iran,” Amanpour tweeted, including that the aide, who she didn’t establish, then instructed her the interview wouldn’t go ahead if she didn’t put on a headband.  

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen in an announcement on Thursday stated the U.S. is asking on the Iranian authorities “to finish its violence in opposition to ladies and its ongoing violent crackdown on free expression and meeting.” 

“Mahsa Amini was a brave girl whose demise in Morality Police custody was one more act of brutality by the Iranian regime’s safety forces in opposition to its personal individuals,” Yellen stated. 

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