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Protests break out in Iran after death of famed singer

  • October 09, 2020

Oct 9, 2020

Demonstrations broke out in Iran on Thursday following the death of a popular musician who supported the 2009 protest movement in the country. Iran is under domestic and international scrutiny this year for its ongoing crackdown on dissent.

Renowned classical music composer and singer Mohammad Reza Shajarian died on Thursday at age 80, Radio Farda reported. Shajarian stayed out of politics most of his life. However, in 2009, he asked state media to stop playing his music in solidarity with the Green Movement protest. The government then banned Shajarian from holding concerts and releasing music, according to the US government-funded outlet that covers Iran news.

The Green Movement began following the 2009 election in which hard-liner Mahmoud Ahmadinejad won the presidency against the Reformist Mir Hossein Mousavi.

Protests against the government broke out following Shajarian’s death. The National Council of Resistance of Iran opposition group reported that people protested in Tehran on Thursday evening in memory of Shajarian. They chanted, “State media is a disgrace” and “Down with the dictator,” according to the group.

Reza Pahlavi, who was next in line to rule Iran before the shah was deposed in 1979, also shared a video of the protests. Pahlavi is involved in Iranian opposition activities outside the country.

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