Iran
Focus
Tehran, Iran,
Feb. 28 – Hundreds of people in an ethnic Arab neighbourhood
of the south-western city of Ahwaz staged an
anti-government demonstration hours after three explosions in Khuzistan
Province on Monday
morning, according to local residents.
The district of Malashieh in Ahwaz, where one of the bombs went off, was
the scene of the spontaneous demonstration that led to clashes with State
Security Forces (SSF).
Two of the blasts occurred at the local governors’ offices in the cities of Dezful and Abadan.
The third blast occurred in Malashieh on the
outskirts of Ahwaz.
The city has been the scene of sporadic anti-government protests for months.
According to local residents reached by telephone, soon after the explosion
in Malashieh, a large crowd spontaneously gathered
at the site of the blast and began to set tyres on
fire, chanting anti-government slogans.
Agents of Iran’s
State Security Forces and anti-riot police were immediately brought in to
prevent an escalation of the protest.
After anti-government demonstrations rapidly grew out of proportion last
year, security forces shot dead a number of protestors from Malashieh.
At least 15 people were arrested during Monday’s demonstration, as the angry
crowd clashed with agents of the SSF.
Following a spate of similar bombings in Khuzestan since 2005, a string of
top Iranian officials including hard-line President Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad accused Britain of being behind the
bombings.
London has repeatedly denied any involvement in the attacks.
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