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Pro-government rallies in Iran after days of protest

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Tens of thousands of Iranians took part in pro- government demonstrat­ions in several cities across the country on Wednesday, state media reported, after a week of protests against the government and unrest that has killed at least 21 people.

While the rallies showed support among Iran’s 80 million people for its clerically overseen government, the unrest which has swept through several cities appeared to be reaching smaller towns in the countrysid­e, according to protesters’ online videos.

Official and semi-official media did not immediatel­y offer new details of the unrest Wednesday. Demonstrat­ors’ videos correspond­ed with The Associated Press’ reporting from outside of Iran, though individual protesters themselves remain unreachabl­e. The protests appear to remain leaderless.

The protests, the largest seen in Iran since its disputed 2009 presidenti­al election, began on Dec. 28 in Mashhad, Iran’s second-largest city and a bastion for hard-liners. While initially focusing on Iran’s flagging economy and rising food prices, they’ve morphed into demands for wholesale change in Iran’s theocratic government.

On Wednesday, state TV reported that pro- government demonstrat­ions took place in dozens of cities and towns, including Ahvaz, the capital of the oil-rich province of Khuzestan;

the Kurdish town of Kermanshah in the country’s west; and Qom, the religious capital of Shiite Islam in Iran.

Demonstrat­ors carried preprinted signs and Iranian flags, with state TV offering a swooping helicopter shot in Ahvaz to show their scale. Ahvaz and the wider Khuzestan province is home to many ethnic Arabs and has seen unrest amid the protests.

In Qom, state TV cameras focused on the Shiite clerics taking part, many wearing the black turbans identifyin­g them as direct descendant­s of the Prophet Muhammad.

The English-language Press TV broadcast Wednesday’s pro-government rallies live, saying they

sought to “protest the violence that has taken place over the last few nights in cities.” State TV said the demonstrat­ions served as an “answer to the protests,” which it blamed on “servants of the U.S.”

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Tuesday blamed days of protests across the country on meddling by “enemies of Iran.”

“Look at the recent days’ incidents,” Khamenei said. “All those who are at odds with the Islamic Republic have utilized various means, including money, weapons, politics and (the) intelligen­ce apparatus, to create problems for the Islamic system, the Islamic Republic and the Islamic Revolution.”

 ?? Ap photo ?? This frame grab from video provided by Iran Press, a pro-government news agency based in Beirut, shows pro-government demonstrat­ors marching in, Arak, Iran yesterday.
Ap photo This frame grab from video provided by Iran Press, a pro-government news agency based in Beirut, shows pro-government demonstrat­ors marching in, Arak, Iran yesterday.

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