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Iran disputes ‘exaggerated’ protest death tolls

TEHRAN, Nov 30, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Iran on Saturday disputed death tolls
issued abroad for bloodshed that erupted during protests in the country over
fuel prices, after a rights group said over 160 demonstrators were killed.

The demonstrations flared in mid-November, after the price of petrol in
the Islamic republic went up overnight by as much as 200 percent.

Officials in Iran have yet to say how many people died in the ensuing
violence that saw banks, petrol pumps and police stations set on fire.

London-based human rights group Amnesty International said in a tweet on
Friday that the crackdown claimed the lives of 161 demonstrators.

But Iran’s deputy interior minister, Jamal Orf, disputed such figures.

“Statistics by international organisations on those killed in the recent
incidents are not credible,” he was quoted as saying by state news agency
IRNA.

Orf accused the sources that reported the figures of “exaggerating” them.

The prosecution service, he added, was set to announce the figures based
on those it receives from the coroner’s office.

Prior to its latest tweet, Amnesty International said on Monday that 143
demonstrators had been killed in the crackdown, citing what it called
“credible reports”.

The governments of the United States, France and Germany have condemned
Iran over the bloodshed.

The unrest broke out on November 15, hours after it was announced that the
price of gas would rise to 15,000 rials per litre (12 US cents) from 10,000
for the first 60 litres, and to 30,000 rials for any extra fuel bought after
that each month.

Iran’s economy has been battered since last year, when President Donald
Trump unilaterally withdrew the United States from a 2015 nuclear agreement
and reimposed crippling sanctions on the Islamic republic.

The government in Tehran said proceeds from the fuel price hike would go
to the most needy people in the country.

According to IRNA, the payments have since been made in three
installations between November 18 and 23.

BSS/AFP/ARS/1651 hrs