Iran Guards say quell unrest fomented by foreign enemies
Source: Reuters
JANUARY 7, 2018 / 3:35 AM / UPDATED AN HOUR AGO
Michael Georgy
DUBAI (Reuters) - Irans Revolutionary Guards said on Sunday the countrys people and security forces had put an end to unrest fomented by foreign enemies, as parliament and security officials met to discuss the boldest challenge to the clerical establishment since 2009.
There has been more than a week of unrest in Iran in which 22 people have died and more than 1,000 arrested, according to Iranian officials. The protests spread to more than 80 cities and rural towns as thousands of young and working-class Iranians expressed their anger at graft, unemployment and a deepening gap between rich and poor.
Residents contacted by Reuters in various cities have said the protests had subsided after the government intensified a crackdown by dispatching Revolutionary Guards forces to several provinces.
Irans revolutionary people along with tens of thousands of Basij forces, police and the Intelligence Ministry have broken down the chain (of unrest), the Guards said in a statement on their Sepahnews website. The Guards said the unrest had been created ... by the United States, Britain, the Zionist regime (Israel), Saudi Arabia, the hypocrites (Mujahideen) and monarchists.
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