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Iranian killed during protest against price rise, says MP

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TEHRAN: One person was killed during a protest in southweste­rn Iran against a government decision to raise the costs of basic goods, an MP told Iranian media on Saturday.

The authoritie­s had announced on Monday a series of measures to tackle mounting economic challenges, such as changing a subsidy system and raising the prices of staple goods including cooking oil and dairy products.

Hundreds took to the streets in a number of Iranian cities to protest the government’s decision, including in Tehran province, state news agency IRNA reported.

Iran has been reeling under the effect of sanctions reimposed by the US in 2018 -- exacerbate­d by rising prices worldwide since the start of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February.

“A resident of Andimeshk was killed during the recent rallies in Dezful in Khuzestan province,” local MP Ahmed Avai told the Iran Labour News Agency (ILNA). The victim was not identified, nor were the circumstan­ces of the death disclosed.

IRNA had reported on Friday that more than 20 people were arrested during the demonstrat­ions in Dezful and Yasuj further east, but made no mention of any casualties.

In the town of Izeh, also in Khuzestan, a number of people reportedly atacked shops and set fire to a mosque.

The imam of Izeh denounced the “insult against Islam, the (Holy) Quran and the Prophet Mohammed (PBUH)”, IRNA said.

On Saturday, Izeh MP Abdollah Izadpanah told ILNA that three youths were arrested for “throwing stones at a mosque.”

Following the announceme­nt of the new economic measures, people rushed to supermarke­ts to stock up on goods before the price rises came into effect on Friday, according to social media images broadcast on state television.

Iran has seen several waves of protests over living conditions in recent years, most notably in 2019 ater a fuel price hike.

In recent months, teachers have hold successive demonstrat­ions demanding the speeding up of reforms that would see their salaries better reflect their experience and performanc­e.

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