Iranian Foundation of Martyrs and Veterans Affairs

Iran's Foundation of Martyrs and Veterans Affairs announced in a statement that the victims of the recent riots, who had no role in them, are considered martyrs based on the Leader's guidelines.

Iran Press/Iran news: Iran's Foundation of Martyrs and Veterans Affairs released a statement on Thursday, said that the ordinary Iranian citizens, who had no role in the recent riots and have lost their, lives are considered martyrs according to Leader's guidelines.

In response to the letter of the Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council Ali ShamkhaniAyatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei said On Wednesday: “Deal with the suspicious individuals in any group with an approach that is close to ‘Islamic compassion' principle.”

Ali Shamkhani had submitted a report to Ayatollah Khamenei, proposing ideas for handling the situation of those killed or injured during the recent violent unrest in Iran.

The Leader said that "ordinary citizens who didn't play any role in the protest but were caught in the middle of the clashes and lost their lives should be considered as martyrs" and called on the relevant authorities to put their families under the protection of the Foundation of Martyrs and Veterans.

On the situation of those who lost their lives during armed clashes with the security forces, Ayatollah Khamenei called for investigating the history and background of their families, separating honorable families from those who were involved in criminal acts.

The Leader further called on the authorities to sympathize with the families of those victims who were not involved in criminal activities.

On dealing with families of the third group, who look suspicious of doing evil activities, the Leader called for treating them based on the ‘Islamic compassion' principle.

In mid-November, the Iranian government raised gasoline prices in order to moderate the national consumption rate.

The move prompted protests in a number of cities that went largely peaceful, but turned violent when armed riotous elements took advantage of the situation to vandalize public and state property, and attack civilians and security forces alike.

The unrest, however, did not last long as people from all walks of life took to the streets across the country, this time in support of the Islamic establishment and in condemnation of the riots.

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