Hundreds protest outside Saudi embassy in Tehran

Published April 12, 2015
Tehran: Iranians hold a demonstration outside the Saudi embassy on Saturday to protest alleged harassment of Iranian youths by Saudi police.—AFP
Tehran: Iranians hold a demonstration outside the Saudi embassy on Saturday to protest alleged harassment of Iranian youths by Saudi police.—AFP

TEHRAN: Hundreds of people demonstrated on Saturday outside the Saudi embassy in Tehran to protest against alleged sexual harassment against Iranian youths by Saudi police.

Official IRNA news agency said about 500 people gathered outside the embassy in northeastern Tehran in a protest that had not been authorised by the authorities.

Media reported that two Iranian teenagers who had gone on Umrah to Saudi Arabia had been sexually harassed by police at Jeddah as they prepared to return home.

The alleged incident occurred several days ago, media said without giving an exact date.

State television said Iran summoned the Saudi charge d’affaires to lodge an official complaint and demanded that the case be taken to the courts.

Deputy Foreign Minister Hassan Ghashghavi told the state broadcaster that the two Saudi police had been arrested.

Outside the Saudi embassy, protesters chanted slogans against the Saudi authorities and demanded that Iran shut that country’s diplomatic mission.

“Shame on you. Get off our soil,” the protesters chanted as security forces ringed the embassy.

The protesters also demanded that the Saudi police involved in the alleged sexual harassment be punished.

Ties between Iran and Saudi Arabia are tense and this incident is expected to further strain relations between the two Middle East powers, who are already divided over the conflict in Syria.

Relations have worsened since a Saudi-led coalition launched last month an air campaign against Houthi rebels in Yemen, which Riyadh says are backed by Iran.

Tehran, which denies arming the Huthi rebels, has denounced the Saudi-led campaign, with supreme leader Ali Khamenei warning against what he called “criminal acts”.

Published in Dawn, April 12th, 2015

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