18 Apr 2024
Tuesday 5 January 2016 - 14:32
Story Code : 195444

Protesters denounce Saudi killing of Nimr in Tehran

Protesters denounce Saudi killing of Nimr in Tehran
Thousands of Iranians have taken to the streets in Tehran again to express their outrage at the execution of prominent Shia cleric Sheikh Nimr al-Nimr bythe Saudi regime.

For the third consecutive day, angry protesters, including university students and clerics, gathered in a key square on Mondayto condemn the killing.

They carried banners in support of the prominent Shia leader and chanted slogans against the Al Saud regime and its allies, the United States and Israel.

Saudi Arabia announced the execution of Sheikh Nimr and 46 others on Saturday despiteinternational calls for the release of the opposition clericand other jailed political activists in the kingdom.

The cleric's relatives sayRiyadh refused to hand over Sheikh Nimrs body to his family and buried him at an undisclosed location.



[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="555"] An Iranian woman attends an anti-Saudi demonstration in Tehran on January 4, 2016. (IRNA)[/caption]

Sheikh Nimrs execution has drawn strong condemnations from governments and human rights groups aroundthe world. Besides Iran, several countries have been the scene of large anti-Saudi demonstrations over the past three days.

On Monday, thousands of Iraqis flooded the streets of several cities, including the capital Baghdad, Basra, Karbala and Najaf, to vent their anger at the Saudi crime.

An outspoken critic of Riyadhs policies, Nimr had been arrested by the Saudi police in the Qatif region of the kingdoms Shia-dominated Eastern Province in 2012. He was charged with instigating unrest and undermining the kingdoms security.

In 2014, a Saudi court sentenced the clergyman to death, a ruling that was upheld last March by the Saudi court of appeals.

By Press TV
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