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Iranian protesters damage Saudi embassy in Tehran

Protesters in Iran, angered by the execution by Saudi Arabia of a prominent Shiite cleric, broke into the Saudi embassy in Tehran early Sunday, setting fires and throwing papers from the roof, Iranian media reported.
The semiofficial ISNA news agency said the country's top police official, Gen. Hossein Sajedinia, rushed to the scene and police worked to disperse the crowd outraged by the execution of Sheikh Nimr al-Nimr. Shiite leaders in Iran and other countries across the Middle East swiftly condemned Riyadh and warned of sectarian backlash.

Saudi Arabia's execution Saturday of 47 prisoners, which also included al-Qaida detainees, threatened to further enflame Sunni-Shiite tensions in a regional struggle playing out between the Sunni kingdom and its foe Iran, a predominantly Shiite nation.
While Saudi Arabia insisted the executions were part of a justified war on terrorism, Iranian politicians warned that the Saudi monarchy would pay a heavy price for the death of al-Nimr.
The Iranian Foreign Ministry summoned the Saudi envoy in Tehran to protest, while the Saudi Foreign Ministry later said it had summoned Iran's envoy to the kingdom to protest the critical Iranian reaction to the sheikh's execution, saying it represented "blatant interference" in its internal affairs.
In Tehran, the crowd gathered outside the Saudi embassy and chanted anti-Saudi slogans. Some protesters threw stones and Molotov cocktails at the embassy, setting off a fire in part of the building, Sajedinia told the semi-official Tasnim news agency.
"Some of them entered the embassy. Currently, individuals who entered the embassy have been transferred out (of the building). However, a large crowd is still there in front of the embassy," Sajedinia told ISNA early Sunday.
Some of the protesters broke into the embassy and threw papers off the roof, and police worked to disperse the crowd, Sajedinia told ISNA. He later told Tasnim that police had removed the protesters from the building and arrested some of them. He said the situation outside the embassy "had been defused."



Source: AP

72 comments:

  1. Not interested
    .....from Romans

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  2. Eyaaa

    Aunty Linda Enter your comment...

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  3. This is the handwork of a Muslim society. What else can I say

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  4. They should just stop this..muslims with impunity all the time...


    ~Make I go drink one bottle of beer~

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  5. are u people sayin no shiat should be punished even when his giulty of thé offence

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  6. Iran should mind their business and allow Saudi face their countries. All these Arab countries are the ones that started these terrorism everywhere. Each country should eradicate theirs the way they feel. If so can be done on Boko Haram instead of transfering them from one cell to another.

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  7. Waoooo the battle of two terrorist country i love it.
    They should do more.

























    #sad indeed

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  8. That's their problem they should deal with it. We have a handful here to deal with already.

    @Lindaikeji No. I FAN

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  9. Saudi Arabia shouldn't have executed all of those people look at the side effect now. But still this Shiite group are ungrateful no be the terrorist wet dey kill people were tried and executed? na wa for them oh.

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  10. Hmmm..No b small tin!











    #linda give me 1bo#

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  11. Dear Lord, may Nigeria never be like them

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  12. Oh what a way to start the new year#NationsshalllriseAgainstNations#Endtimethings#Repent!

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  13. God have mercy on us this year.

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  14. God have mercy on us this year.

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  15. kingsareborn2rule3 January 2016 at 06:58

    Enter your comment...Nke a Ka ana akpo uwa mmebi





    #Haveyouprayedfornigeriatoday

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  16. so wa hv they gained?
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  17. And they are rising up against themselves.

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  18. This guy's care terror. #IRepLIB

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  19. Xame terrorist behaviour abeg madam linda go church ooo



    My view not urs!!!!

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  20. I smell war between diz countries.. #PharmD

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  21. Protest everywhere...We need peace.
    www.metropillar.com

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  22. The Saudi government should expect nothing less and want Nigerian government to take a clue from this and handle El Zakzaky issue with utmost care. Hope they act accordingly.....#just be just#

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  23. End time crisis evriwhr....God tak control











    LINDA NOTIFY DBANJ

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  24. Na dia way fight always nigeria coping dia way small small #sneh

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  25. James bond please do something

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  26. May Allah guide the Muslim Nation

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  27. I seriously do hate dis middle east countries,always thinking with their guns
    #needanalibitojoinmetastethenewgeishasardine

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  28. This people ain't loyal at all well whatever let them kill themselves.

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  29. Iranian could have being mountain,hills or even lakes instead of coming in human for to become thongs in the world flesh...Believe

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  30. Make dem just dey kill their self there

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  31. Hmmm.. Na them Sabi.. Happy Sunday Linda and LIB readers..





    #WhoshouldItell

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  32. Nigerians warm up

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  33. Maka why kwa
































    !brightosman aka fake phyno .#gerarahere

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  34. When will all these religious quagmire stop?


    ijeomajulien@gmail.com

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  35. MR EDDY said this heat wan kill person

    The year has just began, why on earth are these individuals allowing themselves to be used by the devil.. Mtchewwww. Crazy folks killing themselves for no cause.
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    ^™THAT EDO BOY.COM~

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  36. I see war cracking...the momentum is gathering already. May God help us

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  37. Violence is never the right means

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  38. dem don start....dis new year too? Make wuna fight

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  39. Na them sabi #Abi#

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  40. getting serious. their should be a mediation immediately before things get out of hand. #lindaitsurboy

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  41. Conflict coming.

    Rapuluchukwuifenineadigommakings@yahoo.com
    Delsu calling.

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  42. They re of one religion why fighting them self. I hate Islamic religion. Religion of war

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  43. Rubish for lawma.y dem no damage nigeria own wen soilders kiil der menber.@lindafor2016

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  44. Na dem sabi biko. We gat our own probs to worry about. Linda take note!

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  45. Shiite shit era for sure. Nigeria should better sit up!!!

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  46. Why create war over d death of a terrorist? Dis people dey baffle me

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  47. Men!! Saudi is damn too harsh!! Life is too precious man.. I would prefer murder for execution rather than shitty crimes.. They are so wrong!!!

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  48. WELL, I THINK NOW AN ENEMITY HAS BEEN CREATED BETWEEN THEM WITH THE KILLING OF THE 42 PRISONERS. GOD HELP THE MIDDLE EAST.

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  49. continue...angelmakiz@yahoo.com

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