Iran accuses US of 'grotesque' meddling

IANS  |  Tehran 

has accused the US of "grotesque" interference in its internal affairs in a letter to the UN.

said US Donald in "numerous absurd tweets, (had) incited Iranians to engage in disruptive acts" which violated international law, reported.

Twenty-one people died in six days of protests sparked by Iran's economic problems, which spanned several cities.

On Thursday, the focused on pro-government rallies after a second night without reports of major protests.

The unrest was initially over price rises and corruption but the focus quickly turned to the remote elite and particularly Supreme Leader Ayatollah

The protests are the largest since the disputed 2009 Millions took to the streets that time against the election of

Since the protests broke out, Trump has endorsed them, culminating on Wednesday with the suggestion that the US could offer "great support" to protesters.

In his letter, Iranian UN said the US had a track record of intervening in Iranian affairs.

However, he added, the current administration had "crossed every limit in flouting rules and principles of international law governing the civilized conduct of international relations".

The letter also pointed to a official's statement earlier this week that was communicating with anti-government protesters in through its and pages in Farsi, and was encouraging them to rally.

The Iranian UN said that the US had actually insulted Iranians by banning them from entering the country (under Trump's travel ban) and with the US President's refusal to certify an internationally agreed deal to limit Tehran's nuclear programme.

The echoed the concerns, urging the US not to interfere in Iran's "domestic issues", Russia's reported.

The anti-government protests, the most powerful challenge to the regime in years, appeared to have fizzled, following a claim by Revolutionary that the unrest was officially over.

The had restricted the use of social-media apps Telegram and to quell the unrest. It has said those restrictions will be lifted on Friday, and there were signs that it had begun easing some of them.

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First Published: Thu, January 04 2018. 20:10 IST