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Toomaj Salehi’s death sentence is “another example of the Iranian regime’s horrific and pervasive human rights abuses,” said State Department Deputy Spokesperson Patel.
"To prevent further escalation in Syria and neighboring countries, the United States will continue to work with our diplomatic partners towards resolving all the tensions in the region," said Ambassador Wood.
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"War has turned Sudan into a living hell. Nearly 25 million Sudanese people are in dire need of humanitarian assistance. Three-quarters of them face acute food insecurity," said Ambassador Wood.
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The Supreme Court heard open arguments April 22 for the case City of Grants Pass, Oregon v. Johnson. The result of the case will decide if local or federal governments
"Even though our human rights are universal, they are far from universally respected, and the United States recognizes that standing up for these rights is often dangerous," said Ambassador Robert Gilchrist.