Iran govt vows to ‘punish’ those behind massacre

Published October 28, 2022
IRANIAN security forces deploy following an armed attack at Shah Cheragh mausoleum in Shiraz.—AFP
IRANIAN security forces deploy following an armed attack at Shah Cheragh mausoleum in Shiraz.—AFP

PARIS: Iran’s leaders vowed on Thursday to “punish” those behind a shooting that killed 15 worshippers at a Shia shrine, as security forces pushed on with their deadly crackdown against women-led protests.

In the latest violence, a rights group said, security forces killed a Kurdish man when protesters massed around government buildings in western Iran, a flashpoint area in almost six weeks of unrest sparked by the death of Mahsa Amini in police custody.

As thousands mourned 22-year-old Amini on Wednesday, Iran was also rocked by an attack claimed by the militant Islamic State group in which, state media said, a gunman killed at least 15 people at a shrine in the southern city of Shiraz.

Ultra-conservative President Ebrahim Raisi appeared to link the two tragedies when he declared that “the intention of the enemy is to disrupt the country’s progress, and then these riots pave the ground for terrorist acts”.

Raisi has vowed “a severe response” over the mass killing at the Shah Cheragh mausoleum following evening prayers.

Supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei called for united efforts against the “plot” by Iran’s enemies. “The perpetrator or perpetrators of this saddening crime will certainly be punished,” he said.

Iran has been gripped by its biggest protests for years since Amini died on Sept 16, three days after her Tehran arrest by the notorious morality police for allegedly breaching the country’s dress code for women.The protests sparked by Amini’s death have been led by young women who have burned their headscarves and confronted security forces.

Published in Dawn, October 28th, 2022

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