Iran General NewsClashes rock oil-rich Iran city

Clashes rock oil-rich Iran city

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Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Nov. 05 – Clashes between people and State Security Forces (SSF) in the oil-rich city of Ahwaz, south-western Iran, erupted on Friday as police launched a crackdown on a peaceful demonstration by close to 1,000 ethnic Arabs. Iran Focus

Tehran, Iran, Nov. 05 – Clashes between people and State Security Forces (SSF) in the oil-rich city of Ahwaz, south-western Iran, erupted on Friday as police launched a crackdown on a peaceful demonstration by close to 1,000 ethnic Arabs.

Ahwaz, the capital of the Arab-dominated province of Khuzestan, has been the scene of unremitting anti-government protests since the start of the year.

Several hundred people gathered at a Mosque in the district of Shilang-Abad on Friday and rallied to the central district of Lashgar-Abad chanting anti-government slogans.

The paramilitary police quickly moved in to arrest the protestors.

In the ensuing clashes, angry demonstrators threw rocks and sticks at the police.

There were several hit-and-run clashes, after the crowd had dispersed, with several protestors attacking agents of the SSF with swords.

The fate of the detained protestors remains unclear.

Iran has pointed the finger at the United Kingdom as the primary instigator of anti-government violence in Khuzestan.

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