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Iran: Anti-government protests turn violent following publication of a cartoon in Tabriz

NCRI – Following the publication of an offensive cartoon in IRAN, state-run daily, protest rallies and demonstrations spread across northwestern provinces and Tehran. The cartoon was considered as an insult to Azeri population in Iran.

Although the official media tried to minimize the extent of protests but Websites related to the clerical regime had to admit to part of their scale. According to a report published by an internet site run by former commander of the regime’s Revolutionary Guards Corps, there were scattered demonstrations across Tabriz, provincial capital of Eastern Azerbaijan adding that a group of demonstrators in the city which numbered up to "ten thousand" were chanting slogans against the state-owned daily. It also admitted to the anti-regime nature of the protest by saying "some one thousand of them attacked government quarters and banks."

The website named some of the government buildings which were damaged by people including the Governor’s office of the province and the state-owned insurance company, "Bimeh Iran," and more than 20 state-owned banks.

The number of demonstrators on Monday were growing rapidly, said the report adding that the clashes intensified in the meantime where a police van, a Special Unit’s vehicle, several police motorcycles, and a number of other vehicles were set on fire by the angry crowd.

According to this report dozens were injured four of which are in critical condition.

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