Protests Erupt in Iran after Military Admits Downing Ukrainian Passenger Jet: "Death to the Dictator"

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Protesters in Iran are demanding that Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei steps down, after the country's military admitted to accidentally downing a Ukrainian passenger jet, killing all 176 people on board.

Ukraine International Airlines flight PS752 crashed shortly after leaving Imam Khomeini International Airport in the Iranian capital of Tehran on Wednesday. It came days after President Donald Trump ordered adrone strike in Iraq to kill Qassem Soleimani, the head of Iran's Revolutionary Guards Quds Force, on January 3, escalating tensions between the countries.

On Saturday afternoon, thousands of people gathered in Tehran's main squares as meetings organized on social media to mourn the dead transformed into protests against the military's mistake, The New York Times reported. Chants in videos seen on social media by the newspaper included "Death to liars!", "Death to the dictator!" and "You have no shame."

An angry crowd in front of Amir Kabir university in the city appeared to chant "Commander-in-chief (Khamenei) resign, resign" in a video, according to Reuters. The news agency said it could not verify the authenticity of the video footage.

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The semi-official Iranian Fars News Agency, which is linked to the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps, demanded those responsible be held accountable, and said the shortcomings of the country's leaders had made the "tragedy twice as bitter," according to The New York Times.

Earlier in the day, angry Iranians took to social media to ask why civilians had become the victims of their country's "harsh revenge," according to The New York Times. Following the death of the top military commander, Iranian officials pledged to exact vengeance against the U.S.. Last week, Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei promised harsh revenge against the "criminals" who killed Soleimani, Reuters reported. The Iranian Ambassador to the United Nations Majid Takht Ravanchi made a similar threat in an interview with CNN last week, as did Abdollah Araghi, a senior commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps, on Thursday, The New York Times reported citing Iran's Tasnim news agency.

Freelance journalist Mojtaba Fathi tweeted, according to a translation: "They were supposed to take their harsh revenge against America, not the people."

© Getty Images/BORNA GHASSEMI/ISNA/AFP A child's shoe is pictured on January 8, 2020 at the scene of a Ukrainian airliner that crashed shortly after take-off near Imam Khomeini airport in the Iranian capital Tehran.

Iran had initially denied reports that one if its missiles hit the aircraft. But on Thursday, U.S. officials told Newsweek they suspected that Iran's anti-aircraft systems had struck the Ukrainian flight, accidentally killing the passengers and crew on board. Of those killed, 82 were Iranian, 63 were Canadian and 11 were Ukrainian, 10 were Swedish, seven were Afghan, and three were German nationals.

On Saturday morning, Iran's military said, in a statement published by the official IRNA news agency that an investigation had revealed it had in fact downed the Ukrainian passenger jet "unintentionally, due to human error."

It explained its airforce defense units were on high alert after Soleimani's death. In "such a sensitive and critical situation" the Ukrainian aircraft had "moved very close to a sensitive military spot" belonging to Iran's Revolutionary Guards. The "altitude and the direction of the flight's movement were like an enemy target," the statement read.

Iranian president Hassan Rouhani tweeted on Saturday: "The Islamic Republic of Iran deeply regrets this disastrous mistake. My thoughts and prayers go to all the mourning families. I offer my sincerest condolences."

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snowsnothing on January 11st, 2020 at 21:50 UTC »

Why do i feel like someone with the title of supreme leader will not step down.

logixlegit on January 11st, 2020 at 21:07 UTC »

The average Iranian no more wants war with America than the average American wants war with Iran.

pouyanz on January 11st, 2020 at 20:12 UTC »

They are chanting:

"Our enemy is here [in #Iran]. They lie when they tell us it's the US."

"Dont call us thugs, your the thug , killer!"

“Death to Khamenei”

"Be afraid, be afraid, we are all together"

"No honor, no honor"

“We don’t want an Islamic Republic”

“QassemSoleimani is a murderer and his leader is a traitor”

"Dictator IRGC you are our daeesh(ISIS)"

"I will kill, i will kill, whoever killed my brother"

"We didnt give you our blood so you spil it, and when you spil it we shouldnt be thanking the ayatollah"(this one is hard to translate)

"Ayatollah have shame, leave our country"

"' 'Basiji' who have no morals, you are the reason of our killings"

"(vaay)ohuh if we get armed one day" (this one means your done if one day we get armed)

"Trump we love you, trump we love you" (ppl started chanting this after trumps farsi tweets)

"shutup for saying: 'we made a mistake' " (ayatollah said these exact words to US when US shotdown the airliner and said "we made a mistake" in 1979)

"Khamenei is a murderer and the Islamic Republic must go "

 

also saw someone being ran over by the anti riot trucks

every one in the traffic are honking also.

they also sing the iranian national anthem (not the islamic one)

ppl tearing the ayatollah and soleimanis images from the streets

src: im iranian

EDIT: since this comment getting traction ill update it with all the chants i hear EDIT2: They started shootin the ppl again im done editing i gotta go