Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Iran warns of strong response to fuel price protests

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DPA, 17TH NOVEMBER, 2019 - Nationwide protests in Iran against fuel price rises have resulted in more than 40 arrests and one police officer reported killed, as Iranian authoritie­s warned of a strong response.

Protesters took to the streets of key cities across the country on Saturday in response to moves by the government to ration fuel and increase the price of petrol.

Iran’s government, caught in the midst of a deep economic crisis triggered by US sanctions, announced it was raising fuel prices late on Friday.

Now faced with paying three times as much in fuel costs, many Iranians have called for an immediate repeal of the price hike, amid fears of a deepening economic crisis and a halving in the value of the national rial currency.

News agency ISNA reported on Sunday that a police officer was killed during clashes between security forces and protesters in the western city of Kermanshah.

The Iranian secret service said it would take strong action against protesters taking part in vandalism.

State news agency IRNA cited the Intelligen­ce Ministry as saying that it would “spare no efforts” in its efforts to safeguard national security.

The attorney general issued a similar warning to demonstrat­ors on Saturday in comments carried by ISNA. “THE instigator­s are undoubtedl­y being directed from abroad and their actions are illegal and criminal,” Attorney General Mohammad Jafar Montazeri said. Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei defended the rationing and price rises. “the political leadership of the country reached a technical decision, which should logically be then put into practice,” he said.

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