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Rioting, insecurity will be dealt with decisively: Iran’s IRGC

News   /   PoliticsRioting, insecurity will be dealt with decisively: Iran’s IRGCMonday, 18 November 2019 2:36 PM  [ Last Update: Monday, 18 November 2019 2:42 PM ]

US Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) (L) talks with Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) during a rally with fellow Democrats before voting on H.R. 1, or the People Act, on the East Steps of the US Capitol on March 08, 2019 in Washington, DC. (AFP photo)

This photo taken on November 17, 2019 shows the damage done to public property by rioters exploiting peaceful protests over the Iranian government’s decision to raise fuel prices in the city of Eslamshahr, Tehran Province. (Photo by IRNA)

Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) has issued a statement on the recent riots in some cities, which followed peaceful protests over government’s decision to raise fuel prices, warning that it will firmly deal with any measure aimed at sowing insecurity in the country.

Commending the insight and smartness of the Iranian people, who draw a clear line between their peaceful protests and acts of rioting, the IRGC’s statement, which was released on Monday, said, “Continuation of any measure, which would foment insecurity and all actions targeting the calm and tranquility in the society will be dealt with decisively.”

On Friday, Iran began rationing gasoline and substantially increased the price of fuel, saying the revenue would be used to assist the needy.

Iran begins gasoline rationing, raises prices

The National Iranian Oil Products Distribution Company (NIOPDC) said in a statement late Thursday that the price of a liter of regular gasoline had gone up to 15,000 rials (12.7 US cents) from 10,000 rials and the monthly ration for each private automobile was set at 60 liters per month. Additional purchases would cost 30,000 rials per liter.

The decision sparked rallies in a number of Iranian cities, some of which were marred by violence as opportunist elements tried to exploit the situation and ride the wave of peaceful protests against hiking fuel prices.

Gasoline price hikes, rationing spark sporadic protests in Iran

Consequently, the demonstrations turned violent in some cities, with reports of clashes between security forces and certain elements vandalizing public property.

On Sunday, Leader of the Islamic Revolution Imam Sayyed Ali Khamenei backed the recent government decision to ration gasoline and increase its price.

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Imam Sayyed Ali Khamenei said while he is not an expert in the field, he still supports the decision which has been made by the three branches of power — namely, executive, legislative and judicial.

Noting that the acts of rioting in some Iranian cities were stoked by counterrevolutionary elements, the anti-Iran Mujahedeen Khalq Organization (MKO) and the remnants of the past monarchial regime of Iran, the IRGC said in its statement that the vigilance of the Iranian people, who distanced themselves from saboteurs, turned the table against those elements and thwarted their plans to spread insecurity across the country.

It hailed the brave and dedicated Iranian people who have always subdued the deceitful enemy through their power and greatness and managed to guarantee stability and calm in most of the Iranian cities and provinces during the recent days in a way that there was not even one report of insecurity, destruction and plunder of public property in those areas.

The statement stressed the importance of protecting civil rights in dealing with any act of aggression, adopting a firm approach to any increase in prices of other commodities by the bodies in charge and paying no heed to satellite channels and social networks affiliated to the enemy in order to put a complete end to malicious acts and establish full security in the country.

Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani said on Sunday that his administration recognizes people’s right to hold protests against a recent government decision to ration gasoline, emphasizing, however, that nobody will be allowed to spread insecurity in the society.

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