Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has blamed the US and Israel for the uproar in the country. He accused these two countries of trying to stop Iran’s progress.
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Iran supreme leader of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on the ruckus in the country America And Israel is blamed. He has accused these two countries of trying to stop Iran’s progress. Khamenei called Monday’s anti-government protests a riot. This is the first time he has given his reaction to the protests. He has also held Iranians living abroad responsible for the protests in the country and accused the US and Iran of helping.
Women across the country are on the streets fighting for their rights following the death of a 22-year-old Kurdish woman in police custody last month. He said, “I say very clearly that these riots and this insecurity in America and the occupied, fake Zionist regime. [इजरायल] It is happening because of this and in this some traitor Iranians abroad helped them. He also expressed grief over the death of Kurdish woman Mahsa Amini.
It is not normal to take off and burn the hijab
Khamenei said a young woman was killed in the accident, which “we are also saddened by.” He said that, but the reactions before the investigation are unusual. He said that making some roads unsafe, burning the Quran, taking off the hijab of covered women and burning it is not a normal reaction. During this, the chiefs of the police, army and Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps were present when he said this. He said that under the guise of Amini’s death, this is another excuse to disturb the country.
America considering sanctions
“They think the country is moving towards full-scale power and they can’t stand it,” Khamenei said. It is being said that in view of the protests, America is considering imposing more sanctions on Iran. Internet was banned in many parts of the country after protests intensified in Iran, in which some relaxations have been given. In his speech, Khamenei expressed fears of unrest between Iran’s ethnic Kurdish and Baloch populations, but said Iran would not be divided on ethnic lines.
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