Booing and shouting spark crackdown from riot police at site of disaster, where 31 people died
Protesters angry over a building collapse in south-western Iran that killed at least 31 people shouted down an emissary sent by the supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, sparking a crackdown in which riot police clubbed demonstrators and fired teargas, according to online videos.
The protest directly challenged the Iranian government’s response to the disaster a week ago as pressure rises in the Islamic Republic over rising food prices and other economic woes amid the unravelling of its nuclear deal with world powers.