But they do present a new challenge for Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei – 86, and in power since 1989 – coming after a 12-day war with Israel in June that saw nuclear infrastructure damaged and key members of the security elite killed.
With the Government under pressure to show a response to the economic pain, spokeswoman Fatemeh Mohajerani told state TV on Sunday citizens would receive a monthly allowance equivalent to US$7 ($12) for the next four months.
US President Donald Trump warned Sunday that Iran would get “hit very hard” by the United States if more protesters die.
“We’re watching it very closely. If they start killing people like they have in the past, I think they’re going to get hit very hard by the United States,” Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One – a day after the American operation to capture Tehran’s ally Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.
‘Security forces attacked the protests’
The protests have taken place in 23 out of Iran’s 31 provinces and affected, to varying degrees, at least 40 different cities, most of them small and medium-sized, according to an AFP tally based on official announcements and media reports.
The Norway-based Hengaw rights group said Revolutionary Guards opened fire on protesters in the Malekshahi county of the western Ilam province on Saturday, killing four members of Iran’s Kurdish minority.
The group said it was checking reports two other people had been killed, adding dozens more were wounded. It also accused the authorities of raiding the main hospital in the city of Ilam to seize the bodies of the protesters.
The Iran Human Rights NGO, also based in Norway, gave an identical toll of four dead, as well as 30 wounded, after “security forces attacked the protests” in Malekshahi.
It said funerals for the dead took place on Sunday with mourners chanting slogans against the Government and Khamenei.
Both organisations posted footage of what appeared to be bloodied corpses on the ground, in videos verified by AFP.
Iranian media said a member of the security forces was killed in a clash with “rioters” who attempted to storm a police office, with “two assailants” killed.
In Tehran, sporadic demonstrations on Sunday were reported in districts in the east, west and south, the Fars news agency said.
Hundreds detained
On Sunday, the vast majority of shops were open in the capital, although the streets appeared less crowded than usual, with riot police and security forces deployed at major intersections, AFP observed.
Images verified by AFP showed Iranian security forces using tear gas to disperse a group of protesters who gathered in central Tehran during the day.
HRANA said that over the past week at least 582 people have been arrested.
Hengaw said almost all of those killed were from ethnic minorities, chiefly Kurds and Lors.
Abroad, several hundred people took part in two separate rallies in Paris on Sunday to support the protesters, after similar actions in London a day earlier, AFP correspondents said.
– Agence France-Presse