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Two Protesters Shot in Western Iran: Reports

At least two protesters were shot by Iranian security forces in the western town of Dorud on Saturday, according to a video posted on social media, on the third day of anti-government demonstrations around the country, Reuters reported.
 
The footage could not be verified and the gravity of the injuries sustained by the two protesters was not immediately known.
 
The wave of anti-government demonstrations, prompted in part by discontent over economic hardship and alleged corruption, is the most serious since months of unrest in 2009 that followed the disputed re-election of then-President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
 
Saturday’s protests coincided with state-sponsored rallies staged across the Islamic Republic to mark the final suppression of the 2009 unrest by security forces, with mass pro-government events in Tehran and Mashhad, Iran’s second city.
 
Pro-government rallies were held in some 1,200 cities and towns in all, state television reported.
 
At the same time, anti-government demonstrations broke out anew in a string of cities and in Tehran for the first time where protesters confronted and stoned riot police around the main university, with pro-government crowds nearby.
 
Videos posted on social media from the western town of Dorud showed two young men lying motionless on the ground, covered with blood, and a voiceover said they had been shot dead by riot police firing on protesters according to report.
 
Other protesters in the video chanted, “I will kill whoever killed my brother!” The video, like others posted during the current protest wave, could not be immediately authenticated.
 
In the earlier footage, marchers in Dorud shouted, “Death to the dictator,” referring to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
 
Social media video from Mashhad showed protesters overturning a riot police car and police motorcycles set ablaze.
 
In Tehran, the semi-official news agency Fars said up to 70 students gathered in front of its main university and hurled rocks at police, also chanting, “Death to the dictator.”
 
Social media footage showed riot police using clubs to disperse more protesters marching in nearby streets, and arresting some of them.

Two Protesters Shot in Western Iran: Reports

The video appears to show demonstrators carrying two people in Dorud after marchers were seen shouting slogans against Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

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At least two protesters were shot by Iranian security forces in the western town of Dorud on Saturday, according to a video posted on social media, on the third day of anti-government demonstrations around the country, Reuters reported.
 
The footage could not be verified and the gravity of the injuries sustained by the two protesters was not immediately known.
 
The wave of anti-government demonstrations, prompted in part by discontent over economic hardship and alleged corruption, is the most serious since months of unrest in 2009 that followed the disputed re-election of then-President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
 
Saturday’s protests coincided with state-sponsored rallies staged across the Islamic Republic to mark the final suppression of the 2009 unrest by security forces, with mass pro-government events in Tehran and Mashhad, Iran’s second city.
 
Pro-government rallies were held in some 1,200 cities and towns in all, state television reported.
 
At the same time, anti-government demonstrations broke out anew in a string of cities and in Tehran for the first time where protesters confronted and stoned riot police around the main university, with pro-government crowds nearby.
 
Videos posted on social media from the western town of Dorud showed two young men lying motionless on the ground, covered with blood, and a voiceover said they had been shot dead by riot police firing on protesters according to report.
 
Other protesters in the video chanted, “I will kill whoever killed my brother!” The video, like others posted during the current protest wave, could not be immediately authenticated.
 
In the earlier footage, marchers in Dorud shouted, “Death to the dictator,” referring to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
 
Social media video from Mashhad showed protesters overturning a riot police car and police motorcycles set ablaze.
 
In Tehran, the semi-official news agency Fars said up to 70 students gathered in front of its main university and hurled rocks at police, also chanting, “Death to the dictator.”
 
Social media footage showed riot police using clubs to disperse more protesters marching in nearby streets, and arresting some of them.

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