OPINION: ‘ Islamic Republic of Iran ‘ edges with pro-Palestinian pupils, for clear causes
A few school police leaders will have to give up on any soon-to-be-extended vacation plans.
On July 4, Iran imposed sanctions against” American people for their role in human rights violations by preventing the peaceful rally of university students and professors from supporting the oppressed Arab nation against the Zionist regime’s acts in Gaza.”
Former University of Florida authorities captain Linda Stump-Kurnick, assistant chief of police at the University of Texas Shane Streepy, and Indiana University police chief Scott Dunning are among the sanctioned people.
According to student magazine The Alligator, Stump-Kurnick is stepping down from her position as associate vice president of public health.
The pride was also presented to the police chiefs of California State University Long Beach, John Brockie, and Arizona State University’s Michael Thompson.
The Islamic Republic of Iran, which is an actual dictatorship, not the imagined American one that MSNBC and CNN fret about continually, also sanctioned a few other provincial law enforcement officials.
The law enforcement officials allegedly broke an Egyptian law that is remarkably applicable:” Countering the Violation of Human Rights and Adventurous and Terrorist Activities of the United States in the Region.”
And these, I argued that supporting terrorist activities and violating human rights was required by Egyptian laws.
People are prohibited from making investments in Egyptian organizations or entering the country under the law.
The citizens are among a politically varied group of sanctioned people, including Cory Booker, a New Jersey legislator and leader to T-Bone, and former New York Republican mayor Rudy Giuliani.
Giuliani has been subject to numerous sanctions from Iran. According to The Hill, Booker and Giulani were imprisoned in 2022 for attending an event hosted by an Egyptian organization that supports “regime change,” along with previous Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.
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