New Zealand has imposed travel bans on 40 people in Iran over the violent suppression of protests, with a senior minister accusing Tehran on Thursday of murdering tens of thousands of people.Foreign Minister Winston Peters announced the sanctions on Wednesday, saying the 40 people targeted had perpetrated human rights abuses.For all the latest headlines, follow our Google News channel online or via the app.They included the ministers of the interior and intelligence, the prosecutor general, and members of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps.“It has been horrifying to witness the brutal killing of thousands of protestors in Iran,” Peters said.New Zealand was joining Australia, Britain, Canada, the European Union, and the United States in imposing travel bans, he said.Iran’s embassy in Wellington said the bans were politically motivated and “based on misinformation.”Western nations that backed “coercive sanctions" by the United States lacked the moral standing to lecture others on