THE ESTABLISHMENT WOULD WANT IRAN IN KNEE: The US and Israel are trying to provoke 'Iranian spring' in the middle of winter

THE ESTABLISHMENT WOULD WANT IRAN IN KNEE: The US and Israel are trying to provoke 'Iranian spring' in the middle of winter

Deputy Governor of the Province of Lourdes, Habibola Hodzastepur, said that the death of two protesters in Dorud was not a crime by the police because she did not shoot at all: "We have evidence that the enemies of our revolution are involved in it. Takfiri (extreme Islamists) and foreign agents "
Protests in Iran are caused by intra-political processes, but there are also "external influences", said the head of the International Committee of the Council of the Federation, Konstantin Kosachev.

According to Kosachev, the protests are "a symptom of certain internal political processes in the state" and socio-economic factors. He said that GDP in Iran was 1.5 times higher than in Egypt, and twice as high as in Ukraine. Unemployment in this country is lower than, say, in Turkey.

The Washington reaction seems to be an obvious incentive for the demonstrators: "Speak what is needed and external support is guaranteed to you". Kosachov thinks that the United States will barely wait for Iran to submerge from within.

"The external influence does not dominate, but it exists", considers Kosachev. He believes that there is no need to expect a revolution and that the protests will stop. But a "power look" was held.

Kosachov advised Tehran to be cautious, as very influential forces from around the world want the "Arab Spring" to become "Persian."

Recall that during the demonstrations against the country's leadership policy, which have been going on for several days in Iran, two people have died.

Iran warned demonstrators - what an attempt by the winter to provoke the "Iranian spring" - that those who create riots must "respond and pay".

Tehran spokesman said this warning after another night marked by protests that killed two people in the province of Lourdes in Dorud town, and dozens of people were arrested.

Iran's Foreign Minister Abdulaz Rahmani Fazli has added more to the protesters:

"Anyone who destroys state property, creates unrest and acts unlawfully, must respond to their actions and pay the price. We will work against violence and those who cause fear and horror. "

State media began broadcasting protests, which represented conference participants as counterrevolutionaries who fell Iranian flags.

Iranian state-run media openly for demonstrations accuse the United States and Israel.

Television TV Telegram, the elite army of the Iranian authorities of the Corps of the Guardians of the Revolution, reported that "armed people infiltrated the protesters and fired at citizens."

Deputy Governor Habibol Hodzastepur said the deaths of two protesters were not the fault of the police, as she did not shoot at all.

Hodzhastepur stated: "We have evidence that the enemies of our revolution are involved in it. Takfirists (extreme Islamists) and foreign agents ".

Yesterday, up to 70 students protested in front of the Tehran University, as well as in other cities, shouting slogans against power. It is certainly no coincidence that the most common slogans were: "Death to the dictator!" And "I will kill the one who killed my brother!".

The Iranian interlocut (parliament) will hold an extraordinary session on January 1 for demonstrations in several cities in the country.