Australian
sanctions hurt ordinary Iranians
Press TV
Press TV
Since
gaining a seat on the United Nations Security Council, Australia has
continued to criticize the Iranian Government over its nuclear energy
program.
That
criticism was first iterated when Press TV asked Australian Prime
Minister, Julia Gillard in 2012. Australia, along with other Western
countries such as the United States and the European Union accuse
Iran of enriching Uranium for nuclear weapons, allegations denied by
the Islamic Republic, who say the program is for peaceful purposes
only.
The
response has been a sharp increase in economic sanctions. The latest
batch of Australian sanctions includes targeting the Central Bank of
Iran. Transactions with the Iranian bank are being banned unless
authorized in advanced.
There
is also a ban on importing Iran's Natural Gas. Australia's Foreign
Affairs Minister, Bob Carr, says the sanctions are designed to force
Tehran to the negotiating table.
But
contributing writer for GreenLeft Weekly, Linda Pearson, says it's
the Iranian people who are suffering. The impact of the sanctions has
received increased international attention, especially with the
supply of advanced medicines being severely curtailed despite not
being covered by sanctions.
The
UN's Secretary General, Ban Ki-Moon has warned that the UN's
Humanitarian Missions were been affected and Iran's citizens were
suffering from high food and energy costs and unemployment.
Linda
Pearson also says the Wikileaks Cables reveal Australia & the US
working hand in hand over Iranian Sanctions.
Earlier
in the week, the EU announced the resumption of the P5 +1 talks, this
has been welcomed by the Iranian Government, but it's unlikely that
the crippling sanctions will be lifted anytime soon.
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