Protests about the protests: paved the way for terrorist attacks in Iran

Protests about the protests: paved the way for terrorist attacks in Iran

News from Al-Madinah: Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi claimed that the nation’s ongoing protests, which are now in their sixth week, were what led to yesterday’s ISIS-perpetrated attack on a shrine in Shiraz.
He also referred to the demonstrators against the government as “rioters.”

“Riots”
He said in a televised speech during his visit to the governorate of Zanjan, that the demonstrations he described as riots, “paved the ground for” terrorist “attacks, such as the one that targeted the city of Shiraz in the south of the country.
He also considered that “the enemy intends to hinder the country’s progress through these riots that pave the way for terrorist acts.


In turn, Foreign Minister Hussein Amir Abdullahian said in a statement carried by the government media, “We will not allow terrorists and foreign intruders who claim to defend human rights by tampering with national security and the interests of the country. ”
Yesterday, a terrorist act took place in the city of Shiraz when a shooter opened fire on a crowd of worshipers, leaving 15 people dead.

After the murder of Muhsa Amini, the twentieth girl, three days after her arrest by the nation’s religious police when she was visiting the capital, Tehran, with her brother, this attack occurred 40 days after the country saw major protests on September 16.

Her death sparked unprecedented protests in Iran three years ago, which she often advanced by young women and students who burned their headscarf, or cut their hair, in a political message and challenge the authorities, and an affirmation that the young segment or what is known as the generation “Generation Z” in Wadi and the authorities in Another valley, according to what many analysts and observers have confirmed over the past six weeks.
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Iran’s terrorist acts were made possible by protests against protests.

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