Iranian Nobel Peace Laureate Shirin Ebadi has urged the people of Iran to engage in civil disobedience and press on with nationwide protests that are posing the boldest challenge to its leaders since pro-reform unrest in 2009.
Media reports quoted Iran’s most famous
human rights lawyer as saying Iranians should stay on the street and
that the constitution gave them the right to hold demonstrations.
Following six days of protests that have
rattled the clerical leadership and killed 21 people, the country’s
elite revolutionary guards on Wednesday deployed forces to quell unrest
in three provinces.
The protests, which began over economic
hardships suffered by the young and working class, have evolved into a
rising against the powers and privileges of a remote elite, especially
supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
Iran staged pro-government rallies in several cities on Thursday, including the country’s second-largest, Mashhad.
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