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Fitilieh programme protests in Iran

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

2015 Azerbaijanis protests in Iran
Date9 November 2015 – 11 November 2015
Location
Iran
Caused byThe children's program Fitilehha aired an episode on November 6 depicting an Azeri speaking Iranian brushing his teeth with a toilet brush.
MethodsDemonstrations
Resulted inFitilehha has been cancelled, the head of the country’s state broadcaster apologized for the episode
Casualties
Death(s)1 protester[1]

The Fitilieh programme protests (Persian: جنجال برنامه فیتیله, lit.'Controversy of Fitilieh programme') started on 9 November 2015 after a segment of the children's television programme Fitileh, aired on 6 November on local state TV, depicted an Azeri speaking Iranian brushing his teeth with a toilet brush.

As a result, hundreds[2] of people participated in demonstrations in Tabriz, Urmia, Ardabil, Zanjan and Tehran.[3] Police in Iran clashed with protesting people and fired tear gas to disperse crowds, with protesters being arrested.[4] One of the protesters, Ali Akbar Morteza, reportedly "died of injuries" in Urmia.[1] There were also protests held in front of Iranian embassies in Istanbul and Baku.[5]

The head of the country’s state broadcaster Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) Mohammad Sarafraz apologized for airing the program. The broadcast of Fitilehha was cancelled, after 12 years of airing.[6]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Civil protests erupt in Iranian Azerbaijan // Eurasia Daily. — 2015. — 10 November.
  2. ^ Iran’s ethnic Azeris protest slur on TV program // The Washington Post. — 2015. — 9 November.
  3. ^ Azerbaijanis hold mass protests in Iran // APA. — 2015. — 9 November.
  4. ^ Iran's Azeris protest over offensive TV show // BBC. — 2015. — 9 November.
  5. ^ "Rage against Iran over 'inherent racism toward Azeris". DailySabah. Retrieved 2016-02-11.
  6. ^ Frud Bezhan. Azeris Hold Protests In Iran Over Racial Slur // Radio Free Europe. — 2015. — 9 November.

Sources

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