Iran says one killed, dozens injured in protests

The official IRNA news agency on Tuesday quotes acting police commander Gen. Ahmad Reza Radan as saying dozens of people, including nine members of the security forces, also were wounded in Monday’s protests. Mr. Radan says one of the injured is in critical condition.

Updated - November 17, 2021 03:42 am IST

Published - February 15, 2011 02:29 pm IST - TEHRAN, Iran

This photo, taken by an individual not employed by the Associated Press and obtained by the AP outside Iran shows Iranian protestors moving a garbage can which is set on fire, during an anti-government protest in Tehran on Monday. Photo: AP.

This photo, taken by an individual not employed by the Associated Press and obtained by the AP outside Iran shows Iranian protestors moving a garbage can which is set on fire, during an anti-government protest in Tehran on Monday. Photo: AP.

Iranian police have confirmed that one person was killed during clashes between security forces and protesters.

The official IRNA news agency on Tuesday quotes acting police commander Gen. Ahmad Reza Radan as saying dozens of people, including nine members of the security forces, also were wounded in Monday’s protests. Mr. Radan says one of the injured is in critical condition.

He also said several people were arrested, but did not say how many.

Mr. Radan blamed the violence on the Iraq—based Iranian opposition group, MEK. He provided no proof to back up his claim.

On Monday, tens of thousands of protesters clashed with the police in Tehran during an opposition rally in support of the Egyptian uprising.

It was the opposition’s first major show of strength in more than a year.

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