The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Several injured during Iran water protests

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TEHRAN: Several people were injured in the southweste­rn Iranian city of Khorramsha­hr late Saturday when demonstrat­ors protesting against water pollution clashed with police, Iranian state media reported.

The protesters set fire to rubbish bins and damaged public property, prompting police to fire tear gas to disperse them, state-run IRNA news agency said yesterday.

At least one protester was seriously injured in the clashes and “a few policemen” were hurt, the agency said, quoting Khorramsha­hr deputy governor Valiollah Hayati.

The governor denied reports carried by Saudi media that Iranian security forces had shot and killed at least four protesters.

“No one has been killed,” IRNA said, quoting Hayati.

The unrest erupted after some 500 people, mostly youth, gathered at a main square in the city to protest against pollution that is seeping into the city’s drinking water network, IRNA said.

Protesters also gathered outside a mosque, the agency added.

According to IRNA, there have been several protests against water pollution in Khorramsha­hr and the neighbouri­ng city of Abadan over the past three days.

Iran has been facing mounting economic woes since the United States in May pulled out of a 2015 accord between Tehran and world powers that had lifted internatio­nal sanctions in exchange for a scaling back of the Islamic republic’s nuclear programme.

Iran’s currency has plunged almost 50 per cent in value in the past six months against the US dollar and inflation is on the rise.

Traders in Tehran’s Grand Bazaar held a rare strike on Monday against the collapse of the rial on the foreign exchange.

Brief scuffles had also broken out on Monday between protesters and police in the capital.

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