Tehran (IP) - The spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Iran said about the nationwide demonstrations against the pension law reforms in France that the human rights lessons of these so-called advocates of human rights are solely for others and they do not practice what they preach.

Iran PressIran news: Nasser Kanaani Chafi, the spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Iran, tweeted on Sunday: "The practical lesson of the French police to others in respecting human rights and respecting the rights of protesters; This is an instance of respecting human rights and respecting the rights of protesters in the 'European Garden'!"

The spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Iran added: "The human rights lessons of these so-called advocates of human rights are solely for others and they do not practice what they preach. There are many examples of this in America and Europe."

Tens of thousands of French protesters once again took to the streets of France on Saturday and demonstrated in a nationwide demonstration against the reforms of the country's pension law.

French authorities predicted on Saturday that about 230 nationwide marches will be held and nearly a million people will participate in these protests in different cities and regions.

207

Read more:

France: Millions join protests over Macron's pension reform