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Iranian Papers Widely Cover Iran Protests on December 31

Almost all Iranian newspapers on Sunday covered the recent protest rallies held across Iran. The protests, which started in the religious cities of Mashhad and Qom on Thursday, mainly focused on economic grievances, particularly the surge in prices and the financial corruption of the state bodies.

However, the ensuing protest rallies in other cities on Friday and Saturday involved more political slogans. Iranian authorities and analysts believe anti-Iran media and foreign officials are trying to make the demonstrations political and provoke people to chant anti-Establishment slogans.

What follows are the way Iranian papers covered the protest rallies on Sunday:

19 Dey:

1- Hardliners Questioning Entire Establishment on Pretext of Attacking Gov’t: MP

2- Dey 9 Rallies Held across Iran


 

Abrar:

1- Abadi: Corruption Main Reason behind ISIS’ Arrival in Iraq

2- US Secretary Warns Assad against Attacking Kurds

3- Roots of People’s Protests Are Economic: MP


 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- Academic Discusses Why Iran’s Economy Ended Up Here

2- Interior Minister Urges People Not to Attend Illegal Gatherings


Arman-e Emrooz:

1- Interior Minister Calls on People to Pursue Demands Peacefully

2- Cleric Calls for Ahmadinejad’s Removal from Expediency Council

3- Iran Foreign Ministry Spokesman: Trump Has No Credibility among Iranian People


Bahar:

1- Reformist MP on Recent Protests: We Should Be Accountable to People


 

Ebtekar:

1- Telegram, Twitter on Seats of Parliament

2- Syria, A Field for Interaction or Confrontation

  • A Review of Russia, US Behaviour in Managing Syria Crisis


 

Etemad:

1- Top Cleric Discusses Relation between Corruption, Bribery, Earthquake

2- Natural Disasters and Our Sins [Editorial]


 

Ettela’at:

1- Iran Leader: Clerics Must Be Prepared to Counter Enemy’s Tricks

2- IAEA Confirms Iran’s Compliance with Nuclear Deal

3- Putin to Assad: We’ll Continue Defending Syria


 

Farhikhtegan:

1- Started for Economic Woes, Ended in Riot

  • Suspicious Groups Starting Street Riots amid Popular Protests for Economic Grievances


Hambastegi:

1- No Faction Should Feel Pleased with People’s Frustration


Iran:

1- What Should We Do on Recent Gatherings? National Vigilance Required

2- Beginning of 2018 amid Fear of ISIS: World Cities Implementing Tight Security Measures

3- Farewell to a Year Full of Developments


 

Jame’eh Farda:

1- Political Analysts’ Evaluation after Three Days of Protests

  • End of Political Protests with Economic Reforms, Social Freedoms

2- Analyst: People Not after Radical Moves, but Looking for Change

3- Turkey to Buy S-400 from Russia: Why Moscow Broke Promises Only in Case of Iran?


 

Javan:

1- We Distinguish between Poor Protesters, Anti-Iran Cults: Dey 9 Demonstrators

2- Illusions of US President: Trump Backs Iran Protests

3- ICT Minister: It’s Time for Telegram to Stop Promotion of Violence


 

Jomhouri Eslami:

1- Iranian People Believe US Support for Protests Shows Their Hypocrisy: MFA

2- US: We’ll Stay in Syria; Russia: We’ll Continue Defending Syria


 

Kayhan:

1- Nation Rises on Dey 9 Anniversary: Don’t Let Seditionists Take Advantage of Protests

2- Kayhan Chief: Seditionists inside Gov’t Trying to Make People Dissatisfied


Khorasan:

1- Dey 9 Demonstrators Says No to Opportunists; People Have Livelihood Demands

2- Trump Supports, Saudis Happy with Street Protests


Resalat:

1- Enemy Once Again Tries to Create Sedition: Ayatollah Araki


Shargh:

1- Ahmadinejad’s Minister Renounces Him: Today’s Problems Caused by His Wrong View of Issues

2- Prosecutor General: Role of Certain Officials in Smuggling of Contraband Goods to Be Investigated


Siasat-e Rooz:

1- People Have the Right to Demand Resolution of Their Problems: General

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