Feb 11 • 08:53 UTC 🇩🇰 Denmark Politiken

Iran's president apologizes to all affected by violent protests

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has expressed regret to those impacted by the nationwide protests in Iran, acknowledging the sorrow felt by the people.

In a recent ceremony marking the anniversary of the Iranian Revolution, President Masoud Pezeshkian publicly apologized to all who have been affected by the widespread protests across Iran. His remarks represent a notable shift in tone, as he previously attributed the unrest to troublemakers disrupting society. The ongoing protests against the Iranian regime have reportedly resulted in thousands of deaths, as noted by human rights organizations.

Pezeshkian now acknowledges the profound grief experienced by the nation due to these protests and their violent suppression, highlighting a changing narrative within the government regarding public discontent. Despite his expressions of sorrow, the president did not explicitly address the actions of Iranian security forces during these demonstrations, which remains a contentious issue.

His statement, "We are ashamed before the people, and we are committed to assisting all those who were harmed in these events," underscores a potential shift towards a more conciliatory approach by the Iranian leadership in response to public dissatisfaction. However, the lack of direct accountability for security forces suggests ongoing tensions and complexities in the government's response to civil unrest.

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