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US hits Iranian officials with travel restriction over ‘gross human rights violations’

  • March 10, 2021

“The United States is committed to promoting accountability for those responsible for human rights violations and abuses. That includes in Iran,” State Department spokesperson Ned Price told Al-Monitor’s Elizabeth Hagedorn during a press briefing on Tuesday.

The penalties came on the 14th anniversary of the disappearance of Mark Levinson, a former FBI and DEA agent who disappeared while visiting Kish Island off Iran’s southern coast while on an intelligence-gathering mission for the CIA in 2007.

The administration of former President Donald Trump late last year sanctioned two Iranian Interior Ministry officials who it believed were likely involved in the “disappearance and probable death” of Levinson.

The new travel restrictions also come as the Biden administration is increasingly signaling disapproval for Tehran’s posturing ahead of a planned return to negotiations to revive the 2015 nuclear deal known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.

Despite, or perhaps because of, the US military’s deterrence efforts in the Persian Gulf region and the State Department’s diplomatic push to end Yemen’s civil war, Iran-linked groups have continued to launch rocket, drone and missile attacks on civilian infrastructure in Saudi Arabia and military bases in Iraq.

Biden administration officials have stopped short of directly implicating Iran in the attacks but have warned that Tehran will be held accountable for the actions of its proxy militias in the region.

During a meeting of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva on Tuesday, US officials expressed concern about allegations of the Iranian government’s human rights abuses against its own citizens, including “unjust detention of far too many people in deplorable conditions,” according to Blinken’s statement.

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