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Iran: Nationwide Rallies Denounce Riots, Back Islamic Establishment

Iran: Nationwide Rallies Denounce Riots, Back Islamic Establishment
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Iranians from all walks of life took to the streets of several cities to renew their allegiance to the Islamic establishment and condemn the recent wave of deadly violence in some areas.

Iran: Nationwide Rallies Denounce Riots, Back Islamic Establishment

Holding banners and national flags, the demonstrators have chanted pro-government slogans during the mass rallies which were held in different towns and cities, including Ahvaz, Kermanshah, Bushehr, Abadan, Gorgan and Qom.

Last week, a number of peaceful protests over economic grievances started in several cities, but those gatherings suspiciously changed color and turned ugly when groups of participants, some of them armed, launched attacks on public property, police stations and religious sites.

Over a dozen people have lost their lives in the ensuing violence, according to state media reports.

The participants further shouted slogans against the United States and the Zionist regime, which welcomed the turmoil and voiced support for the riots.

Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump angered Iranians by repeatedly posting insulting tweet against the nation in recent days.

Iranian authorities have taken turns to censure Washington and its allies for interfering in the domestic affairs of the country.

Relatively, Leader of the Islamic Revolution His Eminence Imam Sayyed Ali Khamenei said on Tuesday that enemies have been using various tools to deal blows to the Iranian nation and the Islamic establishment during the latest developments.

For his part, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said people are completely free to express their criticism of the government or stage protests according to the Constitution and citizenship rights, but the manner of expressing criticism should be constructive and help improve domestic conditions.

In parallel, Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said the Islamic Republic's security and stability depend on its own people, and that "infiltrators" will not be permitted to violate the rights of Iranians.

The Interior Ministry said Tuesday that the situation in most of the country has now returned to normal, and that the unrest will soon come to an end.

The country's Intelligence Ministry also said it has identified and arrested a number of the agents behind the violence.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

 

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