The
Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) and the Iranian Red Crescent Society
(IRCS) complained that Trump’s so-called “maximum pressure”
campaign on Iran is also stopping key assistance to flood victims and
refugees there, hindering vital humanitarian work in the country.
Jan
Egeland, secretary-general of the NRC and a former United Nations
official, warned that support to some 82,000 people in Iran could be
cut off by mid-August because his group cannot get funds into the country.
“We
have now, for a full year, tried to find banks that are able and
willing to transfer money from Western donors to support our work for
Afghan refugees and disaster victims in Iran, but we are hitting
brick walls on every side,” said Egeland. “The
sanctions imposed by the U.S. on Iran are so comprehensive that banks
are unwilling to facilitate transfers for humanitarian work. If all
bank channels are blocked, then so is the delivery of critical aid to
vulnerable people.”
The
International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
(IFRC) has collected funds from a global flood appeal that it cannot
transfer to its local outfit, the IRCS.
“Due
to the U.S. sanctions, IRCS has not been able to receive three
million euro cash contributions that the Red Cross Red Crescent
Societies, governments and organisations have donated to Iran’s
flood-hit people through the IFRC emergency appeal,” it said in a
statement.
According to Egeland, Europe’s bankers are just too scared to move money to
Iran despite certain concessions to the sanctions rules.
“Norwegian,
European and other banks are too afraid of U.S. sanctions to transfer
the money that European governments have given for our vital aid
work,” Egeland said. We
will run out of cash in two weeks and will no longer be able to
provide relief to poor Afghan families,” he added, referencing the
more than three million Afghans who fled conflict, poverty and
natural disasters at home to neighbouring Iran.
The
Socialist Standard has drawn attention to the inhumanity of sanctions
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