Journal Pioneer

Iran’s Guard claims victory against protests

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Iran’s Revolution­ary Guard said on Sunday that the nation and its security forces have ended the wave of unrest linked to anti- government protests that erupted last month.

In a statement on its website, the force blamed the unrest on the United States, Israel and Saudi Arabia, as well as an exiled opposition group known as the Mujahedeen- e- Khalq, and supporters of the monarchy that was overthrown in the 1979 Islamic Revolution.

Price hikes sparked protests in a number of cities and towns late last month and at least 21 people were killed in scattered clashes.

The protests, which vented anger at high unemployme­nt and official corruption, were the largest seen in Iran since the disputed 2009 presidenti­al election, and some demonstrat­ors called for the overthrow of the government.

The Revolution­ary Guard is a powerful paramilita­ry force loyal to the country’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Many of the demonstrat­ors protested against the Guard’s massive budget, its costly interventi­ons across the region and against the supreme leader himself. Hundreds of people have been detained since the protests began. They include around 90 university students, reformist lawmaker Mahmoud Sadeghi was quoted as saying by the semi- official ISNA news agency. In recent days, government supporters have held several mass rallies across the country to protest the unrest.

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