author: Tyler Durden
The streets of Iran have been comparatively calm for respective days, after 2 weeks of mass protests that shook the country during the ongoing economical crisis, and Washington threatened to intervene by attacking government facilities.
As protests and unrest turned into riots and clashes with police, which in any places ended in death on both sides, Tehran authorities introduced a full blackout on the net and news – believing that it would thwart or slow down any abroad plans to exploit protests.
After 8 days of deficiency of net access, Iran began on Saturday mitigation of these restrictions, restoring short message services (SMS) across the country. State media describe that a phased plan to reconstruct the net and communication services will be planned.

Al Jazeera cites state authorities who claim that terrorist cells and abroad conspiracy have been disrupted, but the situation is now stable:
Quoting officials, the agency informed that the decision had been made following what it defined as a stabilisation of the safety situation and the detention of key individuals associated with the "terrorist organizations" behind the force during protests against rising prices and economical difficulties that broke out on 28 December in respective Iranian cities.
The authorities reported that the net break "has importantly weakened the interior connections of opposition networks abroad" and disrupted the activities of "terrorist cells".
In this case, the ultimate Leader of Iran, Ajatollah Ali Chamenei, besides said that actors associated with the United States and Israel were liable for killing "a fewer thousand" during anti-government protests.
"People associated with Israel and the US have caused immense harm and killed respective thousand," he said on Saturday. USA and Western allies repeatedly rejected these Iranian claims about "foreign plots". And more through Bloomberg:
Some of them were killed "brutal and inhuman," Chamenei said without giving details during a public gathering broadcast on state television.
This is the first time any ultimate Iranian power has described the number of victims as "thousands." any American "monitoring" groups and American media at the beginning of the week aroused suspicion and skepticism, claiming that 12,000 people were killed – a immense number.
As for the anticipation of abroad plots, Financial Timesseems to be the first major average that describes groups dressed in black and well organized that caused chaos And force against the police during protests...
"There were groups of men in black clothes, agile and fast. They set 1 dumpster on fire, and then rapidly went to another destination." "They looked like Commandos"... "They were surely organized, but I don't know who's behind them"
Iran reported that hundreds of police and safety officers were killed or injured, and besides cited recordings showing armed alleged "protesters" trying to lead the uprising against government positions. It should not be amazing that Israeli or Western intelligence is trying to take over and direct protests to any kind of destabilisation of the regime. But specified a script is always hard to prove in the face of the fog of war and dense propaganda coming from all sides.
Translated by Google Translator
source:https://www.zerohedge.com/








