Iran removes protesters from accused of leadership January 13 4:36

In Iran, a Ukrainian airliner was accidentally shot down, and public sentiment blamed leaders following a large number of casualties. Leaders are nervous about the spread of criticism of the regime, with security forces in Tehran, the capital, using tear gas to get rid of demonstrators.

On August 8, the Iranian army turned around on Thursday, acknowledging that a Ukrainian airliner crashed near Tehran, the capital of Iran, and killed all 176 passengers and crew members.

A number of victims, including their own, have been killed, and Iran has blamed leaders for initially concealing the shooting-down, and protests have been protested in the capital Tehran on the 12th after the 11th. It was done.

The people who gathered accused Supreme Leader Khamenei of shouting, `` Death to the dictator, '' but security forces embarked on elimination, using tear gas, and firing pistols at the sky to intimidate. Did.

In Iran, protests took place in November everywhere in response to a rise in gasoline prices, resulting in a large number of casualties, and the Iranian leadership is nervous whether criticism of the regime will recur.

Don't kill protesters

US President Donald Trump posted on Twitter on Tuesday, "Don't kill Iranian leaders in protest demonstrations. The world is watching. The United States is watching."

President Trump also pointed out that `` thousands have already been killed or imprisoned by Iranian leadership, '' he said, with the Iranian authorities responding to a massive anti-government demonstration last November. It is a shape.

Iran protests against British ambassador

The British ambassador to Iran, who was on the scene of the protest, was temporarily detained on the 11th, and criticism came from Western countries.

In response, the Iranian Foreign Ministry called the British ambassador to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on March 12, protesting that he had "participated in an illegal gathering."