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Water crisis protests persist in Iran, with chants in

(Adds State Department comment, paragraphs 10-11) DUBAI, July 21 (Reuters) - Protesters angry about water shortages took to the streets of southwest Iran for a sixth night in a row on Tuesday, with mounting violence, while Tehran residents chanted anti-government slogans, according to videos posted on social media on Wednesday and Iranian news outlets. Videos uploaded by social media users showed security forces using teargas to disperse protesters. The semi-official Fars news agency said rioters shot dead one policeman and injured another in the port city of Mahshahr in oil-rich Khuzestan province. In the town of Izeh, demonstrators chanted Reza Shah, bless your soul in a video, referring to the founder of the Pahlavi dynasty which was overthrown by the 1979 Islamic Revolution.

Water crisis protests persist in Iran, with chants in capital -reports

Water crisis protests persist in Iran, with chants in capital -reports Protesters angry about water shortages took to the streets of southwest Iran for a sixth night in a row on Tuesday, with mounting violence, while Tehran residents chanted anti-government slogans, according to videos posted on social media on Wednesday and Iranian news outlets. Videos uploaded by social media users showed security forces using teargas to disperse protesters. Reuters | Updated: 22-07-2021 04:30 IST | Created: 22-07-2021 04:30 IST SHARE Protesters angry about water shortages took to the streets of southwest Iran for a sixth night in a row on Tuesday, with mounting violence, while Tehran residents chanted anti-government slogans, according to videos posted on social media on Wednesday and Iranian news outlets.

Iranian authorities arrest journalist without revealing charges

LONDON: The Iranian authorities arrested freelance journalist Najaf Mehdipour last week in his home in the eastern city of Darreh Shahr, in Ilam province, without disclosing the reasons for his arrest. Mehdipour, an Iranian national known as Kaveh, was transferred to a local prison the next day where he is currently being held. Mehdipour previously worked as the

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