Hundreds of people have taken to the streets in the Sunni-majority city of Zahedan in southeastern Iran, as anti-regime protests extended into their 13th day.
The protests are largely attended by members of the Baluch ethnic group and included a women’s rally where participants are heard chanting “From Zahedan to Iran, my life for Iran” and “This is the final battle, Pahlavi will return,” a reference to the son of the former Iranian shah who is backing the protests from exile in the US.
The Haalvsh Baluch rights site says Iranian security forces opened fire on some of the protesters, wounding several of them.
The shooting reportedly took place near the city’s Makki Mosque, where demonstrators prayed before taking to the streets.
The regime has instituted an internet blackout over much of the country and much of the footage of today’s protests is blurred to protect the identities of the demonstrators.
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The UN’s human rights chief calls for all protest deaths in Iran to be “independently and transparently” probed, while also expressing concern at the internet being cut in the country.
Volker Turk, in a statement, says he is “deeply disturbed by reports of violence” in the nationwide protests, saying: “Those responsible for any violations must be held to account in line with international norms and standards.”
Iran FM says US, Israel ‘directly intervening’ in protests
Iran’s foreign minister accuses the United States and Israel on Friday of fueling a growing protest movement in the country, while dismissing the possibility of direct foreign military intervention after US warnings over crackdowns on demonstrators.
“This is what the Americans and Israelis have stated, that they are directly intervening in the protests in Iran,” says Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi during a visit to Lebanon.
“They are trying to transform the peaceful protests into divisive and violent ones,” he says, adding that “regarding the possibility of seeing military intervention against Iran, we believe there is a low possibility of this because their previous attempts were total failures.”
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Hundreds of people have taken to the streets in the Sunni-majority city of Zahedan in southeastern Iran, as anti-regime protests extended into their 13th day.
The protests are largely attended by members of the Baluch ethnic group and included a women’s rally where participants are heard chanting “From Zahedan to Iran, my life for Iran” and “This is the final battle, Pahlavi will return,” a reference to the son of the former Iranian shah who is backing the protests from exile in the US.
The Haalvsh Baluch rights site says Iranian security forces opened fire on some of the protesters, wounding several of them.
The shooting reportedly took place near the city’s Makki Mosque, where demonstrators prayed before taking to the streets.
The regime has instituted an internet blackout over much of the country and much of the footage of today’s protests is blurred to protect the identities of the demonstrators.
UN rights chief calls for Iran protest deaths to be ‘transparently’ investigated