The governor of Yazd, where Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani was heckled on Sunday, says the protest was an organized effort, without saying who was behind it.
IRNA news website controlled by the presidential administration quoted an unnamed source in the governor’s office as saying, provincial authorities know who is behind “this small group”.
Governors are appointed by the president in Iran and are usually chosen from among his supporters.
On Sunday, November 10, Rouhani was giving a speech in Yazd, central Iran when a relatively large group of mostly young protesters began shouting slogans against his policies. One of the slogans was shaming Rouhani for negotiating with the United States.
There are also video clips on social media showing many in the crowd shouting “Inflation, high prices; answer to these Rouhani”.
شعار «تورم، گرانی، جواب بده روحانی»هنگام سخنرانی روحانی در #یزد
مردم درحالیکه وی مشغول دروغ درمانی بود دراعتراض به وضعیت اقتصادی و معیشتی این شعار را میدادند.این شعارهمه ایران است نه فقط به روحانی بلکه از بالاترین تا پایین ترین مسولین که در این۴۰ سال برسر قدرت بودند
۱۹ آبان pic.twitter.com/Jg7XebfCSi— اعتراض مدنی بازار (@EterazB) November 10, 2019
This prompted the president to say that those who criticize his government are helping the United States.
Rouhani asked the large crowd gathered to hear his speech, that “a few individuals” do not represent the people.
Source » radiofarda