‘Political’ slogans chanted at Tehran power cut protest
A number of people demonstrated in the centre of the Iranian capital Tehran yesterday against power cuts, the state television website reported, with some demonstrators chanting "political" slogans. It said a "limited gathering" began before noon when some shop owners at the Aladdin and Charsou malls, two of the city's main mobile and tech markets, marched down Jomhouri Street to "protest problems caused by power cuts". "At the same time, a group tried to use the dissatisfaction and make it political" by chanting "norm-breaking slogans", the website added. The term "norm-breaking" is regularly used by Iranian media to refer to slogans critical of the authorities in the Islamic republic, reports AFP. A video posted on Twitter by the Fars news agency showed protesters blocking the busy street, with security forces present nearby.
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