NEW DELHI: Iran on Tuesday summoned Australia‘s ambassador over a social media put up by the Australian embassy that the Iranian authorities thought-about “norm-breaking”
The response comes a day after the official Instagram deal with of the Australian embassy shared a number of images that includes diplomats wearing purple and having fun with cupcakes to commemorate ‘Put on It Purple Day’, an annual occasion celebrating LGBTQIA+ youth that originated in Australia.
The caption learn, “Right now, and each day, we’re devoted to making a supportive surroundings the place everybody, particularly LGBTQIA+ youth, can really feel proud to be themselves.”
The Instagram put up was criticised by Iran for selling homosexuality. Nonetheless, Australia’s ambassador to Iran, Ian McConville, clarified that the put up was not supposed to offend Iranian values and didn’t point out Iran. McConville, appointed in April, is a senior diplomat with prior expertise in South Korea, Nigeria, and the UN.
An Iranian overseas ministry official condemned the embassy’s put up as insulting and opposite to Iranian and Islamic traditions, claiming it violated worldwide legislation, in accordance with Iran’s Mehr information company.
The put up continues to be accessible on the embassy’s Instagram web page.
Australian minister for employment and office relations Murray Watt expressed concern over Iran’s response and reaffirmed Australia’s assist for LGBTQIA+ rights. He mentioned it was too early to find out if Australia would reply formally.
International minister Penny Wong additionally defended Australia’s dedication to human rights, and asserted that the nation advocates for these ideas each domestically and internationally.
Gay exercise is against the law in Iran and might be punished by demise.
In 2022, Iran’s supreme chief Ayatollah Ali Khamenei condemned homosexuality as a part of Western “ethical depravity.”
Final month, Australia additionally summoned Iran’s ambassador over a controversial put up on X calling for the violent removing of Israelis from Palestine, which Prime Minister Anthony Albanese condemned as anti-Semitic and inappropriate.
The response comes a day after the official Instagram deal with of the Australian embassy shared a number of images that includes diplomats wearing purple and having fun with cupcakes to commemorate ‘Put on It Purple Day’, an annual occasion celebrating LGBTQIA+ youth that originated in Australia.
The caption learn, “Right now, and each day, we’re devoted to making a supportive surroundings the place everybody, particularly LGBTQIA+ youth, can really feel proud to be themselves.”
The Instagram put up was criticised by Iran for selling homosexuality. Nonetheless, Australia’s ambassador to Iran, Ian McConville, clarified that the put up was not supposed to offend Iranian values and didn’t point out Iran. McConville, appointed in April, is a senior diplomat with prior expertise in South Korea, Nigeria, and the UN.
An Iranian overseas ministry official condemned the embassy’s put up as insulting and opposite to Iranian and Islamic traditions, claiming it violated worldwide legislation, in accordance with Iran’s Mehr information company.
The put up continues to be accessible on the embassy’s Instagram web page.
Australian minister for employment and office relations Murray Watt expressed concern over Iran’s response and reaffirmed Australia’s assist for LGBTQIA+ rights. He mentioned it was too early to find out if Australia would reply formally.
International minister Penny Wong additionally defended Australia’s dedication to human rights, and asserted that the nation advocates for these ideas each domestically and internationally.
Gay exercise is against the law in Iran and might be punished by demise.
In 2022, Iran’s supreme chief Ayatollah Ali Khamenei condemned homosexuality as a part of Western “ethical depravity.”
Final month, Australia additionally summoned Iran’s ambassador over a controversial put up on X calling for the violent removing of Israelis from Palestine, which Prime Minister Anthony Albanese condemned as anti-Semitic and inappropriate.