Tehran(IP) - Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman Seyyed Abbas Mousavi reacted to recent protests in the United states stressing that all of the countries of the world should listen to US people crying for justice.

Iran PressIran news: Iran's Foreign Ministry Spokesman Seyyed Abbas Mousavi referred to injustice and discrimination as a part of American society's reality since the time of slavery to this date highlighting that the Americans now outcry their innocence which has been suffocated and suppressed for centuries.

Stressing the fact that the Islamic Republic of Iran's policy is not interfering in other country's internal affairs, Mousavi reiterated that injustice, cruelty, and discrimination against the people of the given country can obviously be seen in recent US developments.

"Therefore Iran as an independent justice-seeking system cannot be indifferent to protesters' voices and witness the loss of the rights of the people who have been under US oppression.", the official noted.

The Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman also expressed hope that the cry of grief for the American people would pay off and that the US government, which has always act as a claimant for human rights and peace in the counties, would follow its slogans and release the American people and allow them to breathe.  

The death of George Floyd, 46, a black man who died on 25 May after he was pinned down by a white Minnesota police officer, has sparked outrage and protests in Minneapolis, across the United States, and around the world and show one of the US old problems; human rights violation, police brutality and racism especially against African Americans

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