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Iran’s Khamenei accuses US, Israel of fomenting ‘riots’

The dut y of our secur it y for ces, including police, is to ensure the safety of the Iranian nation. The ones who atack the police are leaving Iranian cit izens defenceles­s against t hugs, robbers and extortioni­sts, said Khamenei

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Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Monday accused arch-foes the United States and Israel of fomenting the wave of nationwide unrest sparked by outrage over the death of Mahsa Amini.

“I say clearly that these riots and the insecurity were engineered by America and the occupying, false Zionist regime, as well as their paid agents, with the help of some traitorous Iranians abroad,” the supreme leader said.

Amini, 22, was pronounced dead on Sept.16, days ater the notorious morality police detained the Kurdish Iranian for allegedly breaching rules forcing women to wear hijab headscarve­s and modest clothes.

Anger over Amini’s death has sparked the biggest wave of protests to rock the Islamic republic in almost three years, which saw security forces in Tehran crack down on hundreds of university students overnight.

In his first public comments since Amini’s death, 83-year-old Khamenei stressed that police must “stand up to criminals” and added that “whoever atacks the police leaves the people defenceles­s against criminals, thugs, thieves.”

“The death of the young woman broke our hearts,” said Khamenei.

“But what is not normal is that some people, without proof or an investigat­ion, have made the streets dangerous, removed hijabs from veiled women and set fire to mosques and cars.”

Concern grew about a crackdown overnight on students at Tehran’s prestigiou­s Sharif University of Technology where, local media reported, riot police carrying steel pellet guns used tear gas and paintball guns against hundreds of students.

“Woman, life, liberty” the students shouted, as well as “students prefer death to humiliatio­n”, Mehr news agency reported.

Iran’s science minister, Mohammad Ali Zolfigol, came to speak to the students in a bid to calm the situation, the report said.

Oslo-based group Iran Human Rights posted videos apparently showing police on motorcycle­s chasing students running through an undergroun­d car park and taking away detainees whose heads were covered in black cloth bags.

In one clip, which IHR said was taken at a

Tehran metro station, a crowd can be heard chanting: “Don’t be afraid! Don’t be afraid! We are all together!”

“Hard to bear what is happening at #Sharifuniv­ersity in #Iran,” German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock tweeted.

“The courage of the Iranians is incredible. And the regime’s brute force is an expression of sheer fear of the power of education and freedom.”

The New York-based centre for Human Rights in Iran said it was “extremely concerned by videos coming out of Sharif University and Tehran on Monday showing violent repression of protests + detainees being hauled away with their heads completely covered in fabric.”

Protests were also reported at other universiti­es, including in the central city of Isfahan, and unconfirme­d reports by a student group on Twiter said dozens had been arrested in the capital.

Mehr news agency said that Sharif University of Technology had “announced that due to recent events and the need to protect students... all classes will be held virtually from Monday.”

Iran has repeatedly accused outside forces of stoking the protests and last week said nine foreign nationals - including from France, Germany, Italy, the Netherland­s and Poland - had been arrested.

The parents of Italian woman Alessia Piperno, 30, from Rome, said they lost contact with their daughter ater speaking to her on Wednesday - her birthday - but then received a phone call on Sunday to say she was in jail.

“They arrested me. I am in a prison in Tehran. Please help me,” she told them, according to Il Messaggero, Rome’s daily newspaper.

She added: “I’m fine but there are people here who say they have been inside for months and for no reason. I fear I won’t be let out again. Help me.”

Italy’s foreign ministry has so far made no comment on the identity of the Italian held.

At least 92 protesters have been killed so far in the Mahsa Amini rallies, said IHR, which has been working to assess the death toll despite Internet outages and blocks on Whatsapp, Instagram and other online services.

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Ayatollah Ali Khamenei attends a joint graduation ceremony for cadets of armed forces academies in the capital Tehran on Monday.
Agence France-presse ± Ayatollah Ali Khamenei attends a joint graduation ceremony for cadets of armed forces academies in the capital Tehran on Monday.

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