President Obama Speaks on Iran

by Nicolette Beard on June 20, 2009

in Human Rights

From the White House Brief­ing Room:

The Iran­ian gov­ern­ment must under­stand that the world is watch­ing. We mourn each and every inno­cent life that is lost. We call on the Iran­ian gov­ern­ment to stop all vio­lent and unjust actions against its own peo­ple. The uni­ver­sal rights to assem­bly and free speech must be respected, and the United States stands with all who seek to exer­cise those rights.

As I said in Cairo, sup­press­ing ideas never suc­ceeds in mak­ing them go away. The Iran­ian peo­ple will ulti­mately judge the actions of their own gov­ern­ment. If the Iran­ian gov­ern­ment seeks the respect of the inter­na­tional com­mu­nity, it must respect the dig­nity of its own peo­ple and gov­ern through con­sent, not coercion.

Mar­tin Luther King once said

The arc of the moral uni­verse is long, but it bends toward justice.

I believe that. The inter­na­tional com­mu­nity believes that. And right now, we are bear­ing wit­ness to the Iran­ian peo­ples’ belief in that truth, and we will con­tinue to bear witness.”

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