Iranian state-sponsored marchers call for execution of rioters
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[September 23, 2022]
DUBAI (Reuters) -State-organised
demonstrations to counter nationwide anti-government protests triggered
by the death of a woman in police custody kicked off in several Iranian
cities on Friday, with marchers calling for the execution of rioters.
Demonstrators condemned the anti-government protesters as "Israel's
soldiers", live state television coverage showed. They also shouted
“Death to America” and “Death to Israel", common slogans the country's
clerical rulers use to try and stir up support for authorities.
"Offenders of the Koran must be executed," the crowds chanted.
Iranians have staged mass demonstrations over the case of Mahsa Amini,
22, who died last week after being arrested by the morality police for
wearing "unsuitable attire".
Amini's death has reignited anger over issues including restrictions on
personal freedoms in Iran, strict dress codes for women and an economy
reeling from sanctions.
Iran's army on Friday sent the toughest warning yet from the authorities
to protesters enraged by the death, saying they would "confront the
enemies" to ensure security.
The army said "these desperate actions are part of the evil strategy of
the enemy to weaken the Islamic regime".
The military said it would "confront the enemies' various plots in order
to ensure security and peace for the people who are being unjustly
assaulted."
Intelligence Minister Mahmoud Alavi also on Friday warned "seditionists"
that their "dream of defeating religious values and the great
achievements of the revolution will never be realized," according to the
AsrIran website.
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A police motorcycle burns during a
protest over the death of Mahsa Amini, a woman who died after being
arrested by the Islamic republic's "morality police", in Tehran,
Iran September 19, 2022. WANA (West Asia News Agency) via REUTERS
Iran's clerical rulers fear a revival of the protests that erupted
in 2019 over gasoline price rises, the bloodiest in the Islamic
Republic's history. Reuters reported 1,500 people were killed.
In the latest unrest, protesters in Tehran and other cities torched
police stations and vehicles as outrage over Amini's death showed no
signs of abating, with reports of security forces coming under
attack.
Iranian media reported the arrest of 288 rioters on Thursday.
In Madrid, four topless activists from the Femen women's movement
protested on Friday in front of the Iranian embassy over Amini's
death, carrying signs reading "Women, Life, Liberty" and "Mahsa
Amini was assassinated".
The protest took place peacefully and there were no arrests.
In Athens, angry protesters demonstrating over Amini's death tried
to approach the Iranian embassy on Thursday before being forced back
by police wielding shields. Demonstrators chanted slogans and held
placards reading "Homophobia and sexism kill."
Protests over Amini's death were also held in Canada and the
Netherlands on Thursday.
(Reporting by Dubai Newsroom; Writing by Michael Georgy, Editing by
Alex Richardson, Angus MacSwan, William Maclean)
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