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Iran’s Khamenei hails rallies against US, Zionist ‘plot’

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Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Tuesday praised a "massive movement of the people against the plots of the enemies", accusing the United States and Israel of inciting anti-government demonstrations.

Pro-government rallies have been held across the country since late December, according to Iranian state media, following several days of opposition protests which sparked violence that left 21 dead.

Such a "popular mobilisation against the enemy's plots targeting the regime... doesn't exist anywhere (else) in the world," Khamenei said in a speech broadcast by Iranian media.

He accused the United States and "the Zionists" of spending months preparing demonstrations in small towns in the hope that they would spread to the capital.

"This will not go unanswered," he said.

"The money came from the rich governments of the Persian Gulf and the perpetrators were the criminal Monafeghin group," he added.

Monafeghin ("hypocrites" in Persian) is a label Iranian authorities use for the People's Mujahedeen of Iran, an outlawed opposition group.

The anti-government protests had used the slogan "no to high living costs", which "pleases everyone", he said.

"But the people, who were not very many, quickly dissociated themselves (from the movement) when they realised the real objectives" of the instigators, he said.

Khamenei said there was a distinction between "the just demands of the people and the wild and destructive actions of this group".

He said protests for rights had nothing to do with "burning the Koran, insulting Islam, insulting the flag and burning mosques".

The anti-government demonstrations were the biggest such movement in the tightly controlled country since protests over a disputed election in 2009.

Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Tuesday praised a “massive movement of the people against the plots of the enemies”, accusing the United States and Israel of inciting anti-government demonstrations.

Pro-government rallies have been held across the country since late December, according to Iranian state media, following several days of opposition protests which sparked violence that left 21 dead.

Such a “popular mobilisation against the enemy’s plots targeting the regime… doesn’t exist anywhere (else) in the world,” Khamenei said in a speech broadcast by Iranian media.

He accused the United States and “the Zionists” of spending months preparing demonstrations in small towns in the hope that they would spread to the capital.

“This will not go unanswered,” he said.

“The money came from the rich governments of the Persian Gulf and the perpetrators were the criminal Monafeghin group,” he added.

Monafeghin (“hypocrites” in Persian) is a label Iranian authorities use for the People’s Mujahedeen of Iran, an outlawed opposition group.

The anti-government protests had used the slogan “no to high living costs”, which “pleases everyone”, he said.

“But the people, who were not very many, quickly dissociated themselves (from the movement) when they realised the real objectives” of the instigators, he said.

Khamenei said there was a distinction between “the just demands of the people and the wild and destructive actions of this group”.

He said protests for rights had nothing to do with “burning the Koran, insulting Islam, insulting the flag and burning mosques”.

The anti-government demonstrations were the biggest such movement in the tightly controlled country since protests over a disputed election in 2009.

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