Afghanistan, Jan. 10 -- Germany, Britain and France condemned the killing of protesters in Iran, urging authorities to halt violence and respect freedom of expression and peaceful assembly.
French President Emmanuel Macron, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz urged Iranian authorities to stop violence against protesters and guarantee freedom of expression and peaceful assembly.
France's presidency said on Friday, January 9, that the three European leaders expressed deep concern over reports of violence by Iranian security forces and strongly condemned the killing of demonstrators.
The Iran Human Rights organization, based in Norway, reported that at least 51 people, including nine children under the a...