Iranian citizens protesting outside the Iranian embassy in the Indonesian capital, Jakarta.
The Hard-Liner Tehran Blames For Igniting Iran's Protest Anger
By Golnaz Esfandiari
Once he decided to publicly address the antiestablishment unrest that's been roiling Iran since late last month, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on January 2 blamed foreign "enemies."
But reports claiming that an ultra-hard-line cleric and Khamenei ally in Iran's fundamentalist heartland has been summoned by the powerful national security council suggested that some elements of Iran's leadership think the initial cause might lie closer to home.
The cleric, Ayatollah Ahmad Alamolhoda, is a staunch critic of President Hassan Rohani, who came to power and won reelection last year pressing for mild social reforms and an opening up of Iranian society.
Report: Iranian intelligence agents killed
Three Iranian intelligence agents killed in western city of Piranshahr, according to a report by the semiofficial news agency Mehr via Reuters:
Three members of Iran's intelligence forces were killed in clashes in the western city of Piranshahr on Wednesday, Mehr news agency reported, citing a statement from the Revolutionary Guards.
The three died "in a fight with anti-revolutionary elements" the statement read.
The statement did not say if the fight was related to the anti-government protests in Iran.