Biden pays tribute to Iranian women at Nowruz celebration
President Joe Biden used a White House event to mark the Persian New Year to pay tribute to Iranian women and girls who took to the streets of Iran to protest after the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini
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Your support makes all the difference.President Joe Biden used a White House event to mark Persian New Year on Monday to pay tribute to Iranian women and girls who took to the streets of Iran to protest following the death last year of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini and vowed to keep pressure on Tehran.
Biden said he wished the Nowruz holiday, a nearly 4,000-year-old tradition known as the Festival of Fire thatās linked to the Zoroastrian religion, would be a moment of āhope for the women of Iran fighting for their human rights and fundamental freedoms.ā
āThe United States stands with those brave women and all the citizens of Iran who are inspiring the world with their conviction,ā Biden said, describing the reception as the biggest White House Nowruz celebration to date. āWeāre going to continue to hold Iranian officials accountable for their attacks against their people.ā
The United States, Europe and the United Kingdom have imposed a series of fresh sanctions on dozens of Iranian officials and organizations, including the countryās special military and police forces, for their violent clampdown.
The protests began in mid-September when Amini died after being arrested by Iranās morality police for allegedly violating the Islamic Republicās strict dress code.
The protests mark one of the biggest challenges to Iranās theocracy since the 1979 revolution.