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Iran Condemns U.N. Criticism of Deaths During Water Protests

Iran dismissed criticism by the United Nations of the shooting deaths of protesters demonstrating over water shortages.

Iran on Saturday dismissed, as meddling in its internal affairs, criticism by the United Nations' human rights boss of the shooting deaths of protesters during demonstrations over water shortages.

 

 

Meanwhile, rallies in support of the protests in the southwestern province of Khuzestan spread to the northwest of the country on Saturday, according to videos posted on social media.

U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet on Friday expressed concern about deaths and injuries and widespread detentions over the past week in oil-rich Khuzestan.

Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh said in a statement carried by Iranian media that Bachelet's "interventionist" and "non-expert and biased comments on the management of the country's water resources were not within the scope of commissioner's responsibilities".

Iranians have taken to the streets for more than a week to vent their anger about the shortages which have come during the country's worst drought in half a century and as the economy is at a low point.

Late on Thursday, one youth was shot dead and seven were injured during solidarity demonstrations in the Lorestan province that neighbors Khuzestan, a police official said, blaming "counter-revolutionaries" for the violence.

Videos on social media on Friday showed marchers in the city of Aligudarz chanting slogans against Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.

 

 

At least one policeman and three young men had been shot dead in earlier protests, according to Iranian officials who blamed "rioters" for the deaths.

However, Amnesty International said at least eight people had been killed during the unrest.

The Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA) said on Saturday that it had been able to identify 10 killed and 102 detained.

Khamenei on Friday called on officials to deal with the crisis, saying people could not be blamed for protesting over water shortages.

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Karolina De 05:27 25.07.2021
Unfortunately what's happening in Iran with The water issue is going to spread all over the world even the west coast in the US is starting to feel the impact 🤔
Judith Wilkerson 04:03 25.07.2021
Amen! Shalom
[Anonymous] 03:17 25.07.2021
Iran is run by an evil regime - their leaders purport terrorism , violence and hatred as attributes! Only HASHEM will be able to combat their evil intentions toward their people, Israel and the world!
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