Tehran (IP)- The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Iran spokesman said that the world had not yet forgotten the mass graves scandal of hundreds of indigenous children in Canadian residential schools' yards.

Iran PressIran news: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Iran spokesman said: "The world has not yet forgotten the scandal of the discovery of mass graves of hundreds of children in Canadian residential schools' yards about a year ago."

According to Iran's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, "Nasser Kanaani," the spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Iran, wrote on his Instagram page on Thursday following the interventionist approach of   the Canadian government towards Iran's internal affairs:

"When human rights become a play thing and a tool for exerting political pressure on others, the media empire of the domineering system also helps those accused of systematic violation of human rights to be placed in the position of claimants."

Kanaani Chafi stated: "Talking about other countries and hiding behind alleged issues against others does not change the fact that behind the human rights showcase of one of the closest allies of the US government, infanticide and indifference to humanity flaunts.

The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Canada announced on Monday the sanctions against Iran in support of rioters and by exploiting the death of Mahsa Amini.

According to the Canadian website "Global News," "Mélanie Joly," the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Canada, exploiting the death of "Mahsa Amini," announced that the Canadian government would apply new sanctions against Iran. 

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