Pro-government Rallies
Iran's state broadcaster has showed pro-government rallies in several cities, including in Amol, in the northern province of Mazandaram, with hundreds of people waving the Iranian flag and chanting slogans against the U.S. and Israel.
Other pro-government demonstrations were held in Shahin Dezh, in West Azarbaijan Province; the city of Semnan, in the northern Semnan Province; and Shadegan, in the southern Khuzestan Province.
Students Arrested
At least 90 students are among hundreds of people arrested across Iran since the unrest began over a week ago, according to reformist parliamentarian Mahmud Sadeghi, via ILNA news agency.
Most of the students have been arrested in Tehran (58), Shiraz (8), Hamadan (4) and Kermanshah (4), according to Sadeghi.
Protests In Tehran
Footage has emerged purportedly showing protests in the capital, Tehran, late January 5.
There has been a large police presence in Tehran to prevent gatherings from turning into larger protests.
Protest In Birthplace Of Khomeini
Khomein, the birthplace of Ayatollah Rouhollah Khomeini, the founder of the Islamic Republic, was not spared the anger of antigovernment protesters. A video purports to show a large crowd coming out for the first time in the city on January 5 shouting, “God bless your soul Reza Shah,” a reference to the former shah of Iran who ruled until 1941.
Reza Shah was the founding king of the Pahlavi dynasty, who put Iran on the path to modernization. The monarchy was toppled in the Islamic Revolution in 1979. Antigovernment demonstrators have been chanting pro-monarchy slogans across Iran since the current protests erupted on December 28.