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Video shows Iran police open fire during water protests

Video shows Iran police open fire during water protests
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Dubai: Iranian police opened fire on Sunday night amid protest against lack of water in Iran southwest, a video showed, the latest riots after the days of demonstration that had killed at least one person was killed.
Videos from the news agency for human rights activists by human rights activists in Iran showed the shooting in Sumpangerd, which had become the center of demonstration in Khuzestan Province Resttive Iran.
A police officer lights up into the air with a gun and at least one other shot can be heard in the recording.
Police riots in motorcycle races in the corner, fired protesters.
The video is in accordance with other related press reporting from demonstrations in Khuzestan, a house for Ethnic Arab who complained about discrimination by Iranian Shiite theology.
This video also matches the Sungangerd and protest features that are described in which other demonstrations occur in the last few days.
On Sunday, Deputy Governor of Khuzestan Province who was responsible for security matters admitted that the riots had killed at least one person.
The State managed IRNA news agency quoted Valiolh Biological as blaming “rioters” to kill citizens in Shadegan City in Khuzestan.
The Iranian government has long blamed the demonstrators for death during demonstrators in riots, even though there was a history of bloody oppression.
Arabic separatists have been operating in Khuzestan long ago, which Dictator Iraq Saddam Hussein tried to seize in the 1980s war with Iran.
They have detonated oil pipes in the past and have been blamed for attacks, including the 2018 attack on the military parade that killed at least 25 people in Ahvaz.
The worries of water in the past had sent demonstrators angry at the streets of Iran.
This country faces rolling outages for weeks now, some of which authorities describe severe droughts.
Precipitation has decreased by almost 50% last year, leaving dam with shrinking water supplies.
Protests at Khuzestan came when Iran struggled through a wave of repetitive infections in the Coronavirus pandemic and as thousands of workers in the oil industry have launched a strike for wages and better conditions.
The Iranian economy has also struggled under US sanctions since then – Presidential Decree Donald Trump 2018 to unilaterally attract America from Tehran’s nuclear agreement with the world’s power, crashing into the value of the currency of the Islamic Republic, Rial.

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