Iran promised on Friday to deal “decisively” with further protests over economic hardship, a day after security forces fired teargas to disperse demonstrators in the southwestern city of Behbahan.
In a statement on Friday, the police urged people to “vigilantly refrain from any gathering that could provide a pretext for the counter-revolutionary movement”, accusing “enemies” of whipping up discontent.
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“The police force has an inherent and legal duty to deal decisively with these desperate moves,” the statement added.
Iran’s clerical rulers have tried to prevent a revival of last November’s anti-government protests, when over 1,000 people are believed to have been killed in the deadliest street violence since the 1979 Islamic revolution.
Tehran says 225 people were killed, including members of the security forces.
On Tuesday, the judiciary said the death sentences of three men involved in that unrest had been upheld, sparking a surge of online protests.
Watch: Protesters in #Iran’s southwestern city of #Behbahan in oil-rich Khuzestan province chant "not Gaza, not Lebanon, I give my life for Iran," as demonstrations slowly spread to other cities.#IranProtestshttps://t.co/f19il498t0 pic.twitter.com/bC2402OiOV
— Al Arabiya English (@AlArabiya_Eng) July 16, 2020
Videos posted on social media from inside Iran on Thursday showed protesters chanting, “Fear not, fear not, we are in this together!”. Some chanted slogans against top officials.
Videos posted on Twitter showed a heavy presence of security forces in several cities. Reuters was unable to verify the videos, or reports of arrests.
Watch: Protesters in #Iran’s southwestern city of #Behbahan chant “we don’t want a clerical regime.” Witnesses in Behbahan say there have been several arrests in the city, which is in the country's oil-rich Khuzestan province.#IranProtestshttps://t.co/f19il498t0 pic.twitter.com/OYGla0yd10
— Al Arabiya English (@AlArabiya_Eng) July 17, 2020
“People are angry. The economy is so bad that we cannot survive,” an Iranian man said by phone from Tehran on Thursday, asking not to be named due to security concerns.
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Last year’s unrest began with protests over economic hardship but turned political, with demonstrators demanding top officials step down.
The economy, already hard hit by US sanctions that have choked off its oil exports, has deteriorated further in recent months as a result of the coronavirus crisis.
There were calls on social media for demonstrations across the country on Friday to protest against the three death sentences.
Iran has consistently blamed the United States and Israel for domestic unrest.
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