‘Who’s the dictator?’ asks Iran’s Raisi as protests continue

Prime officers this week visited universities, which have seen many rounds of protests since September.

Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi speaks during a ceremony of National Student Day at Tehran University
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi speaks throughout a ceremony at College students' Day at Tehran College in Tehran, Iran, on December 7, 2022 [Presidential Website/West Asia News Agency (WANA)/Handout via Reuters]

Tehran, Iran – Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi has as soon as once more denounced the US amid his nation’s persevering with anti-government protests.

The president visited Tehran College on Wednesday morning, the place he delivered a speech to mark College students’ Day, and reiterated that there was a distinction between protests and “riots” – a phrase authorities usually use to explain the nation’s unrest, which has lasted shut to 3 months.

“The People are after destruction and desire a destroyed Iran as a substitute of a robust Iran,” he mentioned. “They need right here to turn out to be Syria and Afghanistan, however they've made a mistake of their calculations and the educated Iranian women and men received’t permit them.”

Raisi referred to a go to he made final week to the protest-heavy province of Kurdistan, the place cameras captured him being welcomed by an area store proprietor in a market with candies.

A video later broadly circulated on social media during which the person is seen apologising for greeting the president.

“You noticed a person provided me candies. The issues they did to that poor man!” Raisi mentioned.

“You speak concerning the difficulty of dictatorship. Who’s the dictator? The one who imposes so many sanctions in opposition to this nation,” he added in reference to the US, which has imposed harsh sanctions since 2018 after withdrawing from Iran’s 2015 nuclear cope with world powers.

The president’s go to got here on the third and closing day of nationwide protests and strikes that had been known as anonymously on-line.

Movies of sporadic protests have come out of Tehran and a number of other different cities prior to now few days amid lingering web restrictions.

Raisi mentioned on Wednesday the restrictions are a response to “disturbances and insecurity created by enemies” and adjustments shall be made when “protected situations” are restored.

In the meantime, many movies have been printed on-line of closed retailers in cities throughout the nation, which have been countered by many movies launched by state-affiliated media retailers that confirmed retailers had been open.

Authorities have repeatedly claimed that “anti-revolutionary” components pressure shopkeepers to shut down their companies with threats of bodily violence. The president additionally made this declare throughout his college speech.

Many retailers, together with a number of owned by soccer legend Ali Daei, have been shut down by the authorities for becoming a member of the strikes.

Different senior officers, together with judiciary chief Gholam-Hossein Mohseni-Ejei, parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, and Tehran Mayor Alireza Zakani visited varied universities on Tuesday.

Zakani’s go to to the Sharif College of Know-how in Tehran was maybe probably the most controversial and confrontational, as he was closely criticised by college students who known as him “corrupt”.

When a pupil mentioned “we wish to make a revolution however you received’t allow us to”, Zakani mockingly replied, “that’s baby’s play, while you wish to converse of revolution rub your throat effectively so it received’t get caught in there”.

The nation’s protests started shortly after the September 16 demise of Mahsa Amini, a younger Kurdish girl who was arrested by morality police for allegedly not adhering to Iran’s necessary gown code.

A senior judiciary official mentioned final week that the morality police had been suspended, however there was no affirmation by police authorities and no indication that legal guidelines requiring necessary hijab shall be modified.

Iran has mentioned 200 individuals have been killed through the unrest, which is decrease than the greater than 400 determine cited by a variety of foreign-based rights organisations, who say Iranian safety forces have killed protesters.

International minister Hossein Amirabdollahian claimed on Tuesday throughout a visit to Bosnia and Herzegovina that “police in Iran haven't shot anyone and nobody has been killed because of taking pictures or confrontation with police or safety forces”.

Nevertheless, the sister of Iran’s Supreme Chief Ali Hosseini Khamenei on Wednesday condemned the crackdown on protesters, in accordance with a letter launched by her son.

Badri Hosseini Khamenei additionally mentioned that the nation’s elite Revolutionary Guards ought to “lay down their weapons … and be part of the individuals”.

“I feel it's acceptable now to declare that I oppose my brother’s actions and I categorical my sympathy with all moms mourning the crimes of the Islamic Republic, from the time of [former Supreme Leader Ruhollah] Khomeini to the present period of the despotic caliphate of Ali Khamenei,” Badri Khamenei, who nonetheless lives in Iran, mentioned within the letter printed on her France-based son’s Twitter account.

‘Dictated by CIA’

Along with the US, high Iranian officers proceed to accuse different Western international locations of being behind the unrest in Iran.

In an interview with state-run IRNA printed on Wednesday, intelligence minister Esmaeil Khatib solely had harsh phrases for European leaders.

About French President Emmanuel Macron, Khatib mentioned “it's not essential for the US president to present him instructions, as a result of a corrupt, low-tier CIA intelligence supply dictates what he should say and what positions he should undertake”.

He additionally criticised German Chancellor Olaf Scholz for his feedback in assist of the protests and in opposition to the Islamic republic, and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for tweeting a couple of false declare that Iran may imminently execute 15,000 individuals arrested through the protests.

Whereas the 15,000 determine was false, Amnesty Worldwide warned earlier this month that no less than 28 individuals may face execution in Iran in reference to the protests, saying “authorities use the demise penalty as a software of political repression to finish the favored rebellion”.

On Tuesday, 5 individuals had been sentenced to demise and 11 others – together with three minors – obtained prolonged jail phrases for allegedly killing a member of the Basij paramilitary pressure throughout unrest within the metropolis of Karaj final month.

Their sentences are preliminary and might be appealed, the judiciary mentioned. Nevertheless, judiciary chief Mohseni-Ejei had mentioned earlier this week that “some” of the earlier demise sentences doled out for “corruption on Earth” and “waging battle in opposition to God” in relation to the protests have been upheld by the Supreme Court docket and “shall be carried out quickly”.

Iran on Sunday executed 4 individuals and handed jail sentences to 3 others accused of working with Israeli intelligence.

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