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Azeris protests in Iran (2015) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Azeris protests in Iran (2015)
Azeris protests in Iran started on 9 November 2015 after children's television programme ''Fitilehha'' aired on 6 November on local state TV that ridiculed the accents of Azeris and included offensive jokes. As a result hundreds〔(Iran’s ethnic Azeris protest slur on TV program ) // The Washington Post. — 2015. — 9 November.〕 of ethnic Azeris have protested a program on state TV that contained what they consider an ethnic slur. Demonstrations were held in Tabriz, Urmia, Ardabil, Zanjan, Meshkin cities, as well as in capital Tehran.〔(Azerbaijanis hold mass protests in Iran ) // APA. — 2015. — 9 November.〕 Protesters chanted "We are the Turks," "Death to racism", "Long live Azerbaijan", "stop racism against Azeris"〔Frud Bezhan. (Azeris Hold Protests In Iran Over Racial Slur ) // Radio Free Europe. — 2015. — 9 November.〕 etc. Police in Iran have clashed with protesting people, fired tear gas to disperse crowds in several cities and towns in Iranian Azerbaijan, many of the demonstrants were arresed.〔(Iran's Azeris protest over offensive TV show ) // BBC. — 2015. — 9 November.〕 One of the protesters, Ali Akper Murtaza, reportedly died “from injuries” in Urmia.〔(Civil protests erupt in Iranian Azerbaijan ) // EurAsua Daily. — 2015. — 10 November.〕 The head of the country’s state broadcaster Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) Mohammad Sarafraz has apologized for airing the program. ''Fitilehha'' has been cancelled.〔 == See also ==
* Iran newspaper cockroach cartoon controversy
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