Iran detained 7000 people in anti-government demonstrations November 4: 4:48

The local media over anti-government demonstrations in Iran in the Middle East reported that security authorities have detained approximately 7,000 people so far, and the Iranian government has clearly demonstrated its stance to hold down demonstrations.

In Iran, anti-government demonstrations took place in various places, triggered by the government raising gasoline prices by more than 50% from the 15th of this month without prior notice.

The state-run media reported on the 27th that the Iranian government sees 130,000 to 200,000 people participated in a series of anti-government demonstrations nationwide. It was revealed that there was.

In addition, some Iranian media have reported that security officials have detained approximately 7,000 people involved in the demonstration so far as information on legislators in charge of security. It is clear.

The Iranian government has severely restricted Internet communication from the 16th immediately after the demonstration, and in the capital Tehran, it will be released in stages, such as being able to connect to the Internet by mobile phone by 28th. However, it seems that communication restrictions continue in some areas.

The government has stressed that subsided confusion but, in that soaring commodity prices under the influence of the United States of economic sanctions, people's lives do not stand a prospect to eliminate the dissatisfaction with the government have become increasingly severe.