Iran declares the end of the protests: We took control of chaos and arrested rioters

Iran declares the end of the protests: We took control of chaos and arrested rioters

On Tuesday, the Iranian Ministry of Interior declared that it had taken control of the unrest, had detained the rioters, and had turned them over to the legal system.
According to the Iranian Interior Minister Ahmed Wahidi, “the security agencies gained control of the rioting.”

He added: “We released most of the detainees after they expressed their remorse and confirming that they went to the streets with the effect of the TV channels of the Western and Saudi countries,” according to the Iranian News Agency, “IRNA”.
He believed that his nation was “the guardian of the security of the Gulf, and happily, it enjoys very high security in this region.


The adversaries believe they can compromise the nation’s security, and as the security of the Gulf is reliant on that of the Islamic Republic of Iran, this puts Gulf security at risk.
On Monday, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard warned Saudi Arabia to “pay attention to its actions and control its media,” threatening: “with results and consequences that will be inflicted in response to these bad behavior.

” The Commander -in -Chief of the Revolutionary Guards, Major General Hassan Salami, said, during the maneuvers of the land force in the public area of ​​Ars, north of the eastern Dhurjan and Ardabel governorates: Otherwise, its negative effects will be reflected on you. ”
And Muhsa Amini, a young girl who was killed within the Ethics Police headquarters after being detained on the excuse of “wearing the veil incorrectly,” has recently sparked widespread protests in Iran.

“While demonstrators in Tehran and other Iranian cities set fire to police stations and vehicles for days and screamed anti-power slogans, the Iranian president ordered the beginning of an investigation into this occurrence and promised to follow up until the circumstances of the case were clarified.
Additionally, the United States placed sanctions on Iran’s “ethical police,” accusing them of demeaning women and abusing them, and holding them accountable for Amini’s demise.

Iran announces the protests to be over: “We managed the mayhem and detained protesters.”

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