Rioters linked to Daesh, PJAK, MKO identified in Kermanshah: Governor

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Publish Date: 12:30 - 24 November 2019
TEHRAN, Nov 24_ Rioters linked to Daesh, PJAK, MKO identified in Kermanshah: Governor

Rioters linked to Daesh, PJAK, MKO identified in Kermanshah: GovernorTEHRAN, Young Journalists Club(YJC)_Kermanshah near the border with Iraq was one of the few cities where armed bandits went on a rampage, taking advantage of peaceful protests against the government decision to hike petrol prices.

Governor Houshang Bazvand said on Sunday the attackers targeted ordinary people and security forces alike and destroyed public property and major economic and business places in the provincial capital of Kermanshah.

"Saboteurs and rioters torched many businesses in Kermanshah," he said. "They were linked to PJAK, Daesh, MKO and anti-establishment groups, but they have all been identified by the police and security forces and will be dealt with firmly and legally."

Daesh has never had a base in Iran, but it has reportedly attracted a few members in Iranian towns and villages close to the Iraqi border in the west.

PJAK is a terrorist group with bases in the mountainous regions of northern Iraq that has perpetrated occasional hit-an-run attacks in western Iran, where the Kurdish populations live.

The MKO is a notorious terrorist cult responsible for the deaths of more than 17,000 Iranians, including senior officials and ordinary people. Until recent years, the group was listed as a terrorist organization by the international community, but the US and Europeans are now courting it with much audacity as a leverage against Iran.

The recent riots exposed foreign support, meddling and planning, Bazvand said, adding residents in the Kermanshah province exercised vigilance and distanced themselves from the attackers as they saw their acts of banditry.

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