Iran holds pro-government rallies, derides Trump 'blunder' at UN
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Thousands of government supporters held rallies in Iran for a fourth day on Saturday, in a backlash against widespread protests that the clerical establishment has blamed on the country’s enemies.
Saturday’s show of support came a day after Iran’s foreign minister said a United Nations Security Council meeting called by the United States to discuss the protests had proved a “blunder” by the administration of US President Donald Trump.
State television showed rallies in cities including Amol, Semnan and Shadegan waving Iranian flags and chanting “Death to America,” “Death to Israel” and “Death to Britain.”
More than a week of unrest has seen 22 people die and more than 1,000 arrested, according to Iranian officials, in the biggest anti-government protests for nearly a decade.
Unrest spread to more than 80 cities and rural towns as thousands of young and working class Iranians voiced anger at graft, unemployment and a deepening gap between rich and poor.
The UN Security Council meets concerning the situation in Iran in New York City, January 5, 2018. /VCG Photo

The UN Security Council meets concerning the situation in Iran in New York City, January 5, 2018. /VCG Photo

Residents contacted by Reuters in various cities on Friday said the protests had shown sign of abating after the government intensified a crackdown on the protesters by dispatching Revolutionary Guards forces to several provinces.
The provincial governor in northeastern Mashhad, where the protests started, was quoted as saying on Saturday that 85 percent of detainees there had been released after signing a pledge not to re-offend.
“Those with a criminal record or those charged with sabotage such as setting fire to motorcycles or damaging public buildings have been referred to judicial authorities,” governor Alireza Rashidian told the ISNA news agency.
A United Nations Security Council meeting on Friday to discuss the protests turned into a criticism of the United States for requesting to meet on what some member states said was an internal issue for Iran.
Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif tweeted: “The UNSC rebuffed the U.S.’s naked attempt to hijack its mandate ... Another FP (foreign policy) blunder for the Trump administration.”
Source(s): Reuters