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FILE PHOTO Iranian students run for cover from tear gas at the University of Tehran during a demonstration driven by anger over economic problems, in the capital Tehran on December 30, 2017 © AFP

At least 10 people were killed amid nationwide protests across Iran, which have entered the fifth day, Iranian state TV reports.
“In the events of last night, unfortunately a total of about 10 people were killed in several cities,” state TV said in a package aired on Monday, without elaborating, as cited Reuters.

According to the report, security forces repelled protesters who attempted to take over police stations and military bases.

“Some armed protesters tried to take over some police stations and military bases but faced serious resistance from security forces,” it said, as cited by AP. The report, however, did not specify the location of the attacks.

Earlier on Monday, a local MP from the southwestern Iranian town of Izeh told ILNA news agency that two people were killed during mass rallies. That brought to at least four the number of fatalities in the ongoing protests. The first two deaths were reported on Sunday by the authorities in the city of Doroud (Dorud), 325 kilometers southwest of Tehran.

Over 400 people have reportedly been arrested following the protests, AFP said.
On Sunday evening, police reportedly deployed tear gas and water cannon to disperse a small rally in Tehran’s Enghelab Square. The protests were held in the cities of Kermanshah, Khorramabad, Shahinshahr, and Toyserkan in the west, and Zanjan in northern Iran.

Pro- and anti-government rallies have been taking place in Iran since Thursday. The anti-government protests were prompted mostly by discontent over economic hardship and alleged corruption. The rallies are the most serious since the protests of 2009, which followed the Iranian presidential election results. The protesters disputed the victory of then-Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

On Sunday, Iran’s interior minister warned that “violence, fear and terror” will be fought, following the third consecutive night of unrest.

“Those who damage public property, disrupt the order and break the law must be responsible for their behaviour and pay the price,” Abdolrahman Rahmani Fazli said.

Late Sunday, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said that the citizens are “absolutely free” to protest and criticize the government, but the protests should not descend into violence. “Criticism is different from violence and damaging public properties,” Rouhani warned, calling for the rioters to refrain from disruptive behavior.

Rouhani chided Trump over his comments concerning the situation in Iran. “This man in America who is sympathizing today with our people has forgotten that he called the Iranian nation terrorists a few months ago.
 
Netanyahu wishes success to Iran protesters, denies Israeli involvement after Rouhani blames 'foreign agents'

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JERUSALEM, Jan 1 (Reuters) - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised Iranian anti-government protesters on Monday, while denying as “laughable” Tehran’s apparent accusations that Israel was behind the demonstrations.


Five days of protests in Iran have posed the boldest challenge to its clerical leadership since pro-reform unrest in 2009. At least ten people have been reported killed as some confrontations with police turned violent.

“I wish the Iranian people success in their noble quest for freedom,” Netanyahu said in a video posted on his Facebook page.

“Brave Iranians are pouring into the streets. They seek freedom. They seek justice. They seek the basic liberties that have been denied them for decades. Iran’s cruel regime wastes tens of billions of dollars spreading hate,” he said in remarks that echoed similar praise from U.S. President Donald Trump.

On Monday, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani was quoted by state media as apparently blaming Iran’s arch enemies, the United States and Israel, for provoking unrest.

“Our success in the political arena against the United States and the Zionist regime was unbearable to (Iran’s enemies). Iran’s success in the region was unbearable to them. Don’t you expect that they would seek revenge? Don’t you think they would provoke some people?” Rouhani was quoted as saying in a meeting with lawmakers.

Netanyahu said Rouhani’s suggestion that Israel was involved was “not only false -- it’s laughable”.


Netanyahu added that more Western countries should condemn Tehran for trying to put down the protests.

“Sadly many European governments watch in silence as young heroic Iranians are beaten in the streets. That’s just not right. And I, for one, will not stay silent,” he said. (Reporting by Maayan Lubell and Dan Williams; Additional reporting by Bozorgmehr Sharafedin; Editing by Peter Graff)



https://www.reuters.com/article/ira...es-israeli-involvement-idUSL8N1OW0EV?rpc=401&


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At least 12 dead in Iran as protesters 'attack police stations and military bases'

By Nasser Karimi Jon Gambrell and Nicola Love


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At least 12 people have been killed in the ongoing protests in Iran as armed protesters have tried to take over police stations and military bases, state TV has reported.

The protests began on Thursday in Mashhad over economic issues and have since expanded to several cities with hundreds of people being arrested.

State TV is reporting that 10 people were killed during clashes on Sunday night.

Two demonstrators were killed the night before during a protest in western Iran.


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Reuters


"Some armed protesters tried to take over some police stations and military bases but faced serious resistance from security forces," state TV reported.

Earlier on Monday, the semi-official ILNA news agency quoted Hedayatollah Khademi, a representative for the town of Izeh, as saying two people died there on Sunday night.

He said the cause of death was not immediately known.

Many in Izeh, some 455 kilometres (280 miles) south west of Tehran, have hunting rifles in their homes.

On Sunday, Iran blocked access to Instagram and the popular messaging app Telegram used by activists to organise.

President Hassan Rouhani acknowledged the public's anger over the Islamic Republic's flagging economy, though he and others warned that the government would not hesitate to crack down on those it considers lawbreakers.
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Reuters

State TV aired images of burning buildings, as well as an ambulance crew trying to aid a wounded person amid a crowd of shouting people.

It also showed a fire engine that appeared to have been attacked and burned.

Later on Monday, state TV said six people were killed in the western town of Tuyserkan, 295 kilometres (185 miles) south west of Tehran.

It said three others were killed in the town of Shahinshahr, 315 kilometres (195 miles) south of Tehran.

It did not say where the 10th person was killed.


http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/uk-world-news/least-12-dead-iran-protesters-11779794
 
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