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‘Security and calm’: Top Iran leaders meet over deadly protests

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Tehran, Iran – The leaders of three branches of energy in Iran held a gathering as protests that erupted throughout the nation over the loss of life of Mahsa Amini in police custody entered a fourth week.

President Ebrahim Raisi sat down with parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf and judiciary chief Gholam-Hossein Mohseni Ejei within the presidential constructing in Tehran late on Saturday to stress the necessity for “safety and calm” to maintain the nation’s economic system and folks’s livelihoods.

“In the mean time, the Iranian society wants unity amongst all teams no matter language, faith or ethnicity to beat hostility and division by Iran’s enemies,” a brief assertion printed on the president’s web site stated.

The capital Tehran and cities throughout the nation noticed continued unrest on Saturday as web restrictions imposed a number of weeks in the past remained in place.Regardless of the restrictions, movies continued to flow into on social media on Sunday and – along with a number of main neighbourhoods throughout the capital – confirmed protests in Sanandaj, Isfahan, Karaj, Rasht and Shiraz amongst others.

A police motorbike burns throughout a protest over the loss of life of Mahsa Amini, a girl who died after being arrested by Iran’s ‘morality police’ in Tehran [File: West Asia News Agency via Reuters]

Iran’s state tv feed was hijacked by a hacker group for a number of seconds late on Saturday, with a name to protest and chanting of the prevalent “lady, life, freedom” slogan. Photos of Amini and three different younger ladies whose deaths have made headlines in current weeks have been additionally displayed.

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The state-run IRNA information web site confirmed that protests have been held in universities in Tehran, Arak, Zanjan, Hamedan, Mashhad, Bushehr, Gilan, Kerman and different cities, with some college students taking off their hijabs and chanting anti-establishment slogans.

College college students have additionally featured prominently in movies circulating on social media in current days, with some ladies taking off their hijabs and chanting inside and out of doors faculties. All faculties and universities within the Kurdistan province, the place the 22-year-old Amini was from, have been shut down on Sunday after a number of cities noticed main protests.

Protests have been most intense in Sanandaj, the capital of the province, the place a ugly video circulating on social media on Saturday confirmed the passenger of a automotive being gunned down in a metropolis avenue within the afternoon. International-based media and a Kurdish rights group stated the younger man was killed by safety forces however a police official stated “anti-revolutionaries” killed him.

State media reported one member of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) was killed in Sanandaj on Saturday. One member of the Basij paramilitary power was additionally reported killed in Tehran. Dozens of protesters and safety forces are thought to have been killed with many extra arrested, however no official tally has been launched.

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Iranian authorities have denounced the demonstrations as “riots” guided by international powers, and have organised a number of counter-demonstrations in help of the state throughout the nation. The IRGC has been pounding what it has referred to as positions held by “terrorist” separatist Kurdish teams in neighbouring Iraq’s northern components.

The power on Saturday stated its artillery, missile and drone assaults – which it promised will proceed if the teams stay a menace – have killed 30 “terrorists” and wounded 200 others.

In the meantime, the loss of life of two teenage ladies has dominated the information in current days. Nika Shakarami died in Tehran after collaborating within the protests and going lacking for 10 days simply earlier than her seventeenth birthday. Sarina Esmailzadeh was additionally 16 when she died late final month in Karaj.

International-based Persian-language media and rights teams have reported they have been each killed by safety forces through the protests, however Iranian authorities claimed Shakarami died after falling from the roof of a constructing close to her house whereas Esmailzadeh – a YouTuber and vlogger – killed herself by throwing herself off the roof of a household house.

Iranian demonstrators take to the streets of the capital Tehran during a protest for Mahsa Amini on September 21, 2022, days after she died in police custody.
Iranian demonstrators take to the streets of the capital Tehran throughout a protest for Mahsa Amini [File: AFP]

Earlier this week, a report by the coroner’s workplace in Tehran on the loss of life of Amini created extra controversy because it stated the younger lady died due to a historical past of underlying sicknesses and never by any blows to the top or very important organs.

Amini was arrested final month in Tehran by the so-called “morality police” for improper hijab, and pictures aired by state tv confirmed she collapsed in a police “re-education” centre after struggling an obvious coronary heart assault. She fell right into a coma and died three days later, on September 16, in a hospital.

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Her household rejects authorities’ claims that she was not overwhelmed and suffered from pre-existing situations, and referred to as for their very own trusted consultants to judge her post-mortem studies.

A lawmaker stated on Saturday the report on Amini’s loss of life might be finalised within the parliament by Tuesday. Amini’s household has to date rejected requests by lawmakers to go to the parliament and talk about her loss of life.

Worldwide response

Because the protests proceed in Iran, there have additionally been demonstrations abroad and international governments proceed to react. Demonstrations in help of the protests in Iran have been held in dozens of cities internationally, with the most recent in Canada’s Vancouver on Saturday.

The Canadian authorities on Friday stated it’s blacklisting about 10,000 members of the IRGC, which Prime Minister Justin Trudeau referred to as a “terrorist” organisation however didn’t formally designate as such. Canada joined the US in imposing sanctions in opposition to Iranian authorities, and the European Union has additionally stated it’s contemplating human rights sanctions.

Tehran has condemned the strikes as “international intervention” and says it should reply if the EU imposes sanctions. At the very least 9 international nationals have been arrested through the protests, in accordance with Iranian officers. A number of European nations have referred to as on their residents to go away Iran and chorus from travelling to the nation.

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In the meantime, numerous international celebrities, style manufacturers, and even soccer golf equipment have expressed solidarity with protesters in Iran.

Singers Dua Lipa and Hozier have been a few of the newest figures to put up concerning the challenge on their social media accounts, and a gaggle of distinguished French actresses, together with Oscar winners Juliette Binoche and Marion Cotillard, filmed themselves chopping off locks of their hair in help of the protesters.

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By Luc Cohen NEW YORK (Reuters) – U.S. President-elect Donald Trump asked a New York judge on Monday to delay his Jan. 10 sentencing on his criminal conviction on charges stemming from hush money paid to a porn star. In a court filing, Trump’s lawyers said they planned to appeal Justice Juan …
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Who is Pierre Poilievre? Canada's Conservative leader seeking to become next prime minister after Trudeau exit

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OTTAWA, Canada— With Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s announcement on Monday morning that he will step down as Liberal Party leader, whoever succeeds him will face Official Opposition Leader Pierre Poilievre, whose Conservative Party has nearly three times the support of committed voters (47% compared to 18% for the Liberals) in this year’s general election.

First elected to the House of Commons in 2004, 45-year-old, Calgary-born Poilievre, 45, became leader of the Canadian Conservatives in 2022 and has seen his party grow in popularity as Canadians have grown tired of 53-year-old Trudeau, whose Liberals formed government in 2015.

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“Bring home the Canadian dream” has been one of the Conservatives’ major themes, and Poilievre has cast the Liberals as governing with ‘an extremely radical ideology,’ which he described as “basically authoritarian socialism,” in a recent 90-minute interview with popular podcast host Jordan Peterson.

CANADA’S TRUDEAU ANNOUNCES RESIGNATION FOLLOWING PARTY PRESSURE AMID CRITICISMS OF TRUMP, BUDGET HANDLING

Leader of Canada’s Conservative Party, Pierre Poilievre, speaks during a ‘Spike the Hike – Axe the Tax’ rally in Edmonton, on March 27, 2024, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.  (Artur Widak/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

“People are sick and tired of grandiosity,” said Poilievre. “Horrendous, utopian wokeism” serves, he said, “egotistical personalities on top,” rather than “common people.”

Trudeau has said that Poilievre wants to “make Canada great again,” comparing the Tory leader to incoming U.S. President Donald Trump and his “Make America Great Again” mantra.

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But while Poilievre’s populist messaging has generated comparisons to Trump’s political approach, the Canadian Conservative leader has pushed back the president-elect’s recent comments about making Canada the 51st state.

“I have the strength and the smarts to stand up for this country and my message to incoming President Trump is that first and foremost, Canada will never be the 51st state of the U.S.,” Poilievre said in an interview with Canadian broadcaster, CTV News, before Christmas.

Trudeau announces resignation

Canada Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks with media outside Rideau Cottage on Monday, Jan. 6, in Ottawa. (AP/Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press)

The incoming Trump administration will almost assuredly deal with a Poilievre government as the Conservatives are poised to win the next Canadian election, which could come as early as this spring. When the House of Commons resumes sitting on March 24, the opposition parties are likely to defeat the minority Liberal government in a vote of no-confidence, which would trigger a national vote.

In his Peterson interview, Poilievre acknowledged that Trump — who has proposed a 25% tariff against Canadian exports — “negotiates very aggressively, and he likes to win.” But as prime minister, the Conservative leader said that he would seek “a great deal that will make both countries safer, richer and stronger.”

TRUMP SAYS US SUBSIDIES TO CANADA MAKE ‘NO SENSE,’ SUGGESTS CANADIANS WANT ‘TO BECOME THE 51ST STATE’

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Canada Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre holds a news conference in a hotel ballroom in Ottawa, on Sunday, Dec. 1, 2024. 

Canada Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre holds a news conference in a hotel ballroom in Ottawa, on Sunday, Dec. 1, 2024.  (ustin Tang/The Canadian Press via AP)

Poilievre said that he would accelerate approvals to build oil refineries, liquefied natural gas plants and nuclear facilities, and increase its electricity surplus with the U.S.

He also told Peterson that Canada sells its oil and gas to the U.S. at “enormous discounts,” which he characterized as a “ripoff,” in which “Canada is ripping itself off.”

A Poilievre-led government would also embark on “the biggest crackdown on crime in Canadian history” and that “habitual offenders will not get out of jail anymore,” the Conservative leader said.

On foreign affairs, the Canadian Conservatives’ 2023 policy document states that it would, as government, “take the required steps to renegotiate the Safe Third Country Agreement with the U.S. to close the gaps relating to illegal entries in Canada,” and that the Conservative Party recognizes Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. Canada’s embassy in Israel is currently in Tel Aviv.

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Outgoing Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
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|Photo: David Kawai/Bloomberg via Getty Images.  Canadian opposition leader, Pierre Poilievre, (R)
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In a statement released in response to Trudeau’s resignation on Monday, Poilievre said that “this changes nothing” and that a Conservative Canadian government would “take back control of our border, take back control of immigration, take back control of spending, deficits and inflation. Take back control of our streets by locking up criminals, banning drugs, treating addiction and stopping gun smugglers.”

The Conservatives, added Poilievre, “would secure borders, rearm our forces, restore our freedom and put Canada First.”

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The quiet proceeding contrasts with efforts by Trump’s own supporters to overturn his 2020 loss by storming the US Capitol.

The United States Congress has certified Donald Trump’s victory in November’s presidential election, clearing a final hurdle for his return to the White House later this month.

Monday’s ceremony in Congress officially validated the 2024 Electoral College results.

Overseen by Vice President Kamala Harris, Trump’s main rival in the election, the event passed quickly and with little fanfare.

“Today was obviously a very important day,” Harris, who also serves as the president of the Senate, said in remarks afterwards.

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“It was about what should be the norm and what the American people should be able to take for granted, which is that one of the most important pillars of our democracy is that there will be a peaceful transfer of power.”

The largely procedural affair marked a stark contrast with the last time Congress convened to certify Electoral College votes, on January 6, 2021.

During that ceremony, thousands of Trump’s supporters stormed the US Capitol in an effort to overturn then-President Trump’s defeat in the 2020 election.

Lawmakers were forced to evacuate as doors were smashed, police officers were attacked and one protester was shot to death while trying to enter a chamber through a broken window.

The attack took place after Trump held a rally nearby on the Ellipse, a park south of the White House, where he reiterated false claims that the election had been stolen through massive fraud.

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Critics roundly condemned the attack as an assault on democracy, and the US Department of Justice has since charged 1,583 participants with federal crimes.

As of Monday, approximately 1,009 have pleaded guilty, with 327 offering guilty pleas to felony charges.

Trump himself faced two criminal indictments for his role in trying to overturn the 2020 election results: A federal case in Washington, DC, was recently dismissed, while a state-level case in Georgia is stalled but ongoing.

Nevertheless, four years later, Trump is set to return to power on the heels of his most successful presidential campaign to date.

In November, Trump won 312 Electoral College votes to Harris’s 226 and became the first Republican candidate to win the popular vote since 2004.

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Trump’s Republican Party will also take control of Congress after winning majorities in both the House of Representatives and the Senate.

Many in the party have since embraced the Republican leader’s false claims about the 2020 election.

“Congress certifies our great election victory today – a big moment in history. MAGA!” Trump wrote on his platform Truth Social on Monday, using an acronym for his slogan, “Make America Great Again”.

Harris, meanwhile, urged respect for the tenets of US democracy. She cited Monday’s peaceful certification as an example of the right way forward.

“I do believe very strongly that America’s democracy is only as strong as our willingness to fight for it,” she said. “Otherwise it is very fragile, and it will not be able to withstand moments of crisis.”

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