Iran has added 24 United States officials and people to its blacklist of sanctioned individuals over charges of “terrorism” and violations of human rights of the Iranian people, Al Jazeera reports.
On Saturday, the Iranian foreign ministry announced it has targeted nine individuals for “their involvement in terrorist acts”.
These, among others, include George W Casey Jr, former Chief of Staff of the US Army and Commanding General of Multi-National Forces in Iraq; Joseph Votel, former commander of the United States Central Command; former attorney to Donald Trump, Rudy Giuliani; and several current and former American diplomats in Palestine and Lebanon.
The foreign ministry also blacklisted 15 individuals for “gross violations of human rights”.
This list mainly includes people who helped impose and expand punishing US sanctions on Iran during the Trump and Obama administrations.
Several former treasury department officials and several top executives at Kharon, a data analysis and consultancy firm, were also blacklisted.
“The Islamic Republic of Iran reiterates that the promulgations and application of Unilateral Coercive Measures is a stark violation of the fundamental principles of international law set forth in the Charter of the United Nations and a blatant transgression of international law and impede enjoyment of human rights,” the foreign ministry statement said.