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Iranian security forces clash with protesters chanting 'No Gaza, no Lebanon'

"People are angry. The economy is so bad that we cannot survive," says Iranian protester by phone as regime reportedly blocks internet access.

by  News Agencies and ILH Staff
Published on  07-17-2020 11:39
Last modified: 07-17-2020 11:47
Iranian security forces clash with protesters chanting 'No Gaza, no Lebanon'AFP

Iranian protesters gather around a fire during a demonstration against an increase in gasoline prices in the capital Tehran, on November 16, 2019 | File photo: AFP

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Iranian security forces fired tear gas on Thursday to disperse demonstrators gathered in the southwestern city of Behbahan, witnesses told Reuters, and there was a heavy presence of forces in other cities.

Videos posted on social media from inside Iran showed protesters chanting, "Fear not, fear not, we are in this together." Some protesters chanted slogans against top officials. Others targeted Iran's foreign policy, shouting: "No Gaza, no Lebanon, I sacrifice my life only for Iran."

Thu. July 16, Protests begin in Iran.

Ppl of Behbahan are chanting:
"Not for Gaza, Not for Lebanon, I sacrifice my life only for Iran!"

In each instance during #IranProtests, ppl express their frustration with the regime's rampant corruption 👇👇pic.twitter.com/N66JjJJOtE

— Maryam shariatmadari #FreeFromHijab (@Maryamshariatm) July 16, 2020

 

Videos posted on Twitter showed a heavy presence of security forces in several cities, including Tehran and Isfahan.

Witnesses in Behbahan said there had been several arrests in the city, which is in Iran's oil-rich Khuzestan province.

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Internet blockage observatory NetBlocks wrote on Twitter that it had seen some internet restrictions in place in Khuzestan province late on Thursday.

Iran's clerical rulers have tried to prevent a revival of anti-government protests that took place last November, when over 1,000 people are believed to have been killed in the deadliest street violence since Iran's 1979 Islamic revolution.

Iran's interior ministry said in May that the number of those killed was 225, including security forces.

"People are angry. The economy is so bad that we cannot survive," said an Iranian man by phone from Tehran on Thursday, who asked not to be named due to security concerns.

Last year's unrest began with protests over economic hardship but turned political, with demonstrators demanding top officials step down.

Iran's economy, hard hit by US sanctions that have choked off its oil exports, has since further deteriorated as a result of the coronavirus crisis in past months.

Iran's judiciary announced on Tuesday that the death sentences of three men involved in last year's anti-government unrest has been upheld, sparking a surge of online protests against their sentences.

Three Iranian men who have been sentenced to death for protesting against the regime (Twitter)

Some on social media called on people to stage demonstrations across the country on Friday to protest the death penalty for the three men.

On Wednesday, US President Donald Trump tweeted: "Executing these three people sends a terrible signal to the world and should not be done!" Trump tweeted, in part.

Three individuals were sentenced to death in Iran for participating in protests. The execution is expected momentarily. Executing these three people sends a terrible signal to the world and should not be done! #StopExecutionsInIran

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 15, 2020

Iran's semi-official Tasnim news agency said security forces had arrested "key elements of opposition groups... who were encouraging people to protest on Friday in the northeastern Khorasan Razavi province."

Iranian state media and officials did not acknowledge the protests.

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