Iran's military on Friday warned anti-government protesters against continued unrest, vowing to confront "plots" by enemy forces as demonstrators, angry over the recent death of a woman in police custody, clashed with security forces across the country.
"These desperate actions are part of the evil strategy of the enemy to weaken the Islamic regime," the army said Friday, Reuters reported. It went on to say that the military would "confront the enemies' various plots in order to ensure security and peace for the people who are being unjustly assaulted."
Demonstrators at several state-organized rallies on Friday called for perpetrators of alleged violence against security forces to be executed. Iranian state television reported Friday that 35 protesters and police officers had been killed since the demonstrations began a week ago.
Thousands attended a rally in the capital, Tehran, where they waved Iranian flags, and similar demonstrations were held in other cities. The government claimed the demonstrations of support were spontaneous.
The unrest was sparked by the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini, a Kurdish woman who was detained by Iran's "morality police" while visiting the capital. She was allegedly held for violating the Islamic Republic's strict dress code for women — a charge her family has denied in interviews with local media. An initial police report claimed that Amini fell into a coma while in custody, but her family and other activists said she appeared to have been beaten.
As protests spread, Amini became a symbol for many Iranians grappling with poverty, unemployment, political repression and everyday indignities in a country ruled by conservative clerics.
Iran's government clamped down on internet and cellular service and blocked WhatsApp and Instagram. But images and footage of extraordinary scenes — such as women defiantly removing their veils, burning headscarves and cutting off their hair — have emerged on social media, captivating the public both in Iran and abroad.
Other videos showed men and women protesting together, chanting "bread, work and freedom!" Some burned images of Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, shouting "Death to the dictator!"