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"Beautiful Message": Iran Ex-President Backs Anti-Government Protest

"Beautiful Message": Iran Ex-President Backs Anti-Government Protest

Many Iranian workers went on strike and students boycotted classes Wednesday, rights groups said, as a former president offered public support for the protests sparked by Mahsa Amini's death.
Demonstrations have swept Iran for nearly three months since Amini died after her arrest by the notorious morality police in Tehran for an alleged breach of the country's strict hijab dress code for women.

The authorities, who have struggled to contain the protests, describe them as "riots" fomented by Iran's arch foe the United States and its allies, including Britain and Israel.

Youth groups had called on people to take to the streets and turn the annual Students' Day on Wednesday into a "day of terror for the state".

Many shops were shuttered and youths were seen marching and chanting protest slogans across the country, at times defying a heavy security presence, in videos posted online by activists and rights groups.

"Be afraid, be afraid, we are all together," students were heard shouting in a message aimed at the government, at Amirkabir University of Technology in Tehran, in a video published by the social media monitor 1500tasvir.

Oslo-based group Iran Human Rights (IHR) shared videos of shops closed in Tehran, Qazvin west of the capital, the northern city of Rasht, and Divandarreh in Amini's home province of Kurdistan, among others.

BBC Persian published footage that appeared to show students protesting against the presence of ultra-conservative President Ebrahim Raisi at Tehran University, before they were pushed back by the security forces.

Ex-president backs protests

In a speech delivered on campus, Raisi praised students for their welcome, despite the demonstrations and street violence triggered by the September 16 death in custody of Amini.

"I thank the dear and insightful students who did not allow the atmosphere of the university to become an atmosphere of riots," Raisi said on Students' Day, which marks the 1953 killing by the shah's security forces of three students.

"Those who are brutally and unjustly killing our loved ones are rioters," he said. "Our people and the student community understand the difference between protests and riots."

His speech came after Mohammad Khatami, a reformist who served as Iran's president from 1997 to 2005 but has been effectively silenced by the establishment for years, voiced support for the protest movement.

The 79-year-old described the protest slogan "Woman, life, freedom" as "a beautiful message that shows movement towards a better future".

"Freedom and security must not be placed against each other," he said in a statement quoted by ISNA news agency on the eve of Students' Day.

"Freedom must not be trampled on in order to maintain security," said Khatami, who was barred from appearing in the media after mass protests triggered by the disputed 2009 re-election of former hardline president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

He added that "security should not be ignored in the name of freedom".

Hundreds dead

Iran's top security body, the Supreme National Security Council, said on Saturday that more than 200 people had been killed in the unrest, after an Iranian general last week put the figure at more than 300.

The Norway-based IHR rights group said on November 29 that at least 448 people had been "killed by security forces". Thousands have been arrested, including prominent actors and footballers.

An Iranian court on Tuesday sentenced five people to death by hanging for killing a member of the Basij paramilitary force, a ruling condemned by rights activists as a means to "spread fear" and to stop the protests.

The rulings bring to 11 the number of people in Iran sentenced to death in connection with the protests, in what Amnesty International has branded "sham trials".

Meanwhile, Iran's central bank governor Ali Saleh-Abadi dismissed a lawmaker's call for the blocking of bank accounts of women who fail to observe hijab rules.

Responding to a question on the lawmakers' call, he insisted that the banking network, "as always, will offer all of its services to all compatriots," Mehr news agency reported.
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