Iran's Supreme Leader to give speech about protests shortly, state TV says

Iran's Supreme Leader to give speech about protests shortly, state TV says

Jan 9 (Reuters) - Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei will give a speech in a few ​minutes on "the terrorist actions" in the country, ‌Iranian state TV reported on Friday, as protests over economic ‌hardships continued nationwide.

A countrywide internet blackout was reported in Iran on Thursday and extended into Friday, internet monitoring group NetBlocks said. It coincided with calls ⁠for more protests from ‌Reza Pahlavi, the long-exiled son of Iran's last shah who was toppled in ‍the 1979 Islamic Revolution.

Starting in Tehran with shopkeepers in the Grand Bazaar angered by a sharp slide in ​the rial currency, the latest protests now involve ‌others - mainly young men rather than the women and girls who played a key role in 2022-23.

The U.S.-based Human Rights Activists News Agency has reported at least 34 protesters and four security personnel ⁠killed, and 2,200 arrested during ​the unrest, which analysts say ​highlights deeper disillusionment with the Shi'ite status quo.

Authorities have tried to maintain a dual ‍approach to the ⁠unrest, saying protests over the economy are legitimate and will be met by dialogue, while ⁠responding to some demonstrations with tear gas amid violent street ‌confrontations.

(Reporting by Pariza Hafezi; editing by Alison ‌Williams and Mark Heinrich)

 

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