The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Iran police fire tear gas at water protesters in Isfahan

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TEHRAN: Iranian security forces fired tear gas as demonstrat­ors threw stones and torched a police motorbike Friday in the city of Isfahan in protest at water shortages, Fars news agency said.

It said some 500 people had gathered in the dry bed of the Zayadneh Rood river that crosses the central city.

Drought is seen as a cause of the river’s woes, but farmers also blame the authoritie­s’ diversion of water to neighbouri­ng Yazd province.

A Fars journalist said two bulldozers were used to destroy a pipeline taking water from Isfahan province to Yazd.

The Fars agency said three water reservoirs were destroyed and drinking water cut to several cities in Yazd, the news agency said. Repairs needed 48 hours.

Police fired tear gas while demonstrat­ors threw stones in streets near the riverbed.

Some protesters smashed the windows of an ambulance and set fire to a police motorbike and trees, Fars said.

Another news agency, ISNA, said farmers and authoritie­s struck an agreement Thursday on the distributi­on of 50 million cubic metres of water.

Despite the deal, it said hundreds of people gathered early Friday in the riverbed following a call on social media by “suspect and counterrev­olutionary elements”, and clashes ensued.

There have been almost daily protests in the region of Isfahan, which has been particular­ly hard-hit by drought.

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