Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)

Pro-government protests across Iran

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ANKARA: Tens of thousands of government supporters rallied across Iran yesterday, swearing allegiance to the clerical establishm­ent and accusing arch-enemy the US of instigatin­g the largest anti-government protests in nearly a decade, state TV reported.

Tehran’s Friday prayer leader called on authoritie­s to deal “firmly” with those responsibl­e for igniting over a week of illegal rallies, in which 22 people were killed and more than 1 000 people were arrested, according to Iranian officials.

“But those ordinary Iranians who were deceived by these American-backed rioters should be dealt with based on Islamic clemency,” cleric Ahmad Khatami told worshipper­s at Tehran University, TV reported.

Khatami also called on the government to “pay more attention to people’s economic problems”.

The anti-government rallies erupted on December 28 in Iran’s holy Shia city of Mashhad after the government announced plans to increase fuel prices and dismantle a monthly cash handout to lower-income Iranians.

The protests spread to more than 80 cities and rural towns, staged by thousands of young and working- class Iranians angry about official corruption, unemployme­nt and a deepening gap between rich and poor.

The authoritie­s have produced no evidence to support assertions of US involvemen­t in the protests, which lacked a unifying leader.

Residents in various cities said the protests had shown signd of abating since Thursday, after the establishm­ent intensifie­d a crackdown on the protesters by dispatchin­g Revolution­ary Guards forces to several provinces.

Iran’s elite Guards and its affiliated Basij militia suppressed the country’s 2009 unrest over alleged election fraud, in which dozens of pro-reform Iranians were killed.

Iranian officials said the protests were the result of foreign instigatio­n and mocked US President Donald Trump’s support of protesters against what he called a “brutal and corrupt” establishm­ent.

At rallies yesterday, protesters chanted “Death to America” and “Death to Israel”, carrying pictures of Iran’s top authority, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and waving Iranian flags.

Television footage of rallies showed people chanting: “We support Imam Khamenei. We will not leave him alone in his fight against enemies.”

“Demonstrat­ors demand the punishment of those behind foreign- linked riots which insulted religion and our authoritie­s,” state television reported, referring to the anti-government protests in which social media footage showed protesters tearing down pictures of Khamenei.

Khatami also called on the government to “pay more attention to people’s economic problems”.

To allay tensions, the government has suspended its plans to cut cash handouts and increase fuel prices. – Reuters

 ?? PICTURE: AP/AFRICAN NEWS AGENCY (ANA) ?? Iranian demonstrat­ors burn US and Israeli flags in a pro-government rally in the north-eastern city of Mashhad.
PICTURE: AP/AFRICAN NEWS AGENCY (ANA) Iranian demonstrat­ors burn US and Israeli flags in a pro-government rally in the north-eastern city of Mashhad.

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