(25 Nov 2022)
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
Al Rayyan – 25 November, 2022
1. Pan from anti-government protesters with banners saying Mahsa Amini and Kurdistan UPSOUND (English) "Women love freedom" - pan to people filming them and shouting pro-government slogans
UPSOUND
Pro-government Iranian with sunglasses (Farsi): "Guys look at them."
Anti-government Iranian in black t-shirt (Farsi): "You are afraid of me you pathetic person."
Pro-government Iranian with sunglasses (Farsi): "Poor guys they are only three people."
Anti-government Iranian in black t-shirt (Farsi): "You are a piece of dirt."
2. Mid of pro-government and anti-government protesters
UPSOUND
Pro-government Iranian with Iran flag painted on his cheeks:
"Don't be rude. Be polite!"
Anti-government protester in white shirt: "I just have one question."
Anti-government Iranian in black t-shirt (Farsi) "He told me I have been paid money to do this!"
Pro-government Iranian with Iran flag painted on his cheeks: "If he said so he has made a mistake. He's wrong."
3. Pan from pro-government Iranians to anti-government protesters
4. Wide of protesters chanting UPSOUND (Farsi): "Death to the child-killers government!"
STORYLINE:
Tensions ran high at Iran's second match at the World Cup on Friday as pro-government fans harassed those protesting against it.
Shouting matches erupted outside the stadium between fans screaming "Women, Life, Freedom" and others shouting back "The Islamic Republic!"
A group of pro-government supporters surrounded protesters holding up photos of Mahsa Amini, the 22-year-old whose September 16 death in the custody of the morality police first unleashed the protests, yelling "Victory!" to drown out chants of Amini's name.
Stadium security seized flags, T-shirts and other items expressing support for the protest movement that has gripped the Islamic Republic.
Some fans were stopped by security guards from bringing in Persian pre-revolutionary flags to the match against Wales at the Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium.
Others carrying such flags had them ripped from their hands by pro-government Iran fans, who also shouted insults at fans wearing T-shirts with the slogan of the protest movement gripping the country, "Woman, Life, Freedom."
Unlike in their first match against England, the Iran players sang along to their national anthem before the match as some fans in the stadium wept, whistled and booed.
The national team has come under close scrutiny for any statements or gestures about the nationwide protests that have wracked Iran for weeks.
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