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Clashes as anti-govt protests continue in Iran

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Some anti-establishm­ent protests happening in Iranian cities have turned violent, video footage shows.

They began a few days ago - initially in protest at falling living standards - and are the biggest show of dissent since huge pro-reform rallies in 2009. Demonstrat­ors have ignored a warning by Iran’s interior minister to avoid “illegal gatherings”. Two demonstrat­ors are reported dead in Dorud after sustaining gunshot wounds in a video posted on social media.

Videos filmed elsewhere in the country show protesters setting fire to a Police vehicle and there are reports of attacks on government buildings.

What started the protests?

The current protests began in Mashhad last Thursday over living standards and rising food prices, and by last Friday had spread to several major cities.

The Iranian authoritie­s are blaming anti-revolution­aries and agents of foreign powers for the outbreak. Overall, the numbers said to be taking part in demonstrat­ions range from hundreds in some places to thousands in others - but demonstrat­ions do not appear to be taking place on a massive scale. Slogans have been chanted against both Mr Rouhani and Mr Khamenei, and clerical rule in general. Demonstrat­ors were reportedly heard on Friday yelling slogans like “The people are begging, the clerics act like God”.

There is also anger at Iran’s interventi­ons abroad. In Mashhad, some chanted “not Gaza, not Lebanon, my life for Iran”, a reference to what protesters say is the administra­tion’s focus on foreign rather than domestic issues.

What’s happening now?

Much of the informatio­n about what is occurring is emerging on social media, making it difficult to confirm anything.

In the town of Abhar in northern Iran, demonstrat­ors have set fire to large banners bearing the picture of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Meanwhile in Arak in central Iran, protesters have reportedly set fire to the local headquarte­rs of the pro-government Basij militia.

In the capital Tehran, large numbers of protesters gathered at Azadi square, BBC Persian reports. A senior Revolution­ary Guards’ figure in Tehran said the situation in the city was under control.

 ?? Photo: Reuters ?? People protest in Tehran, Iran on December 30, 2017 in this picture obtained from
social media.
Photo: Reuters People protest in Tehran, Iran on December 30, 2017 in this picture obtained from social media.

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