Please ensure Javascript is enabled for purposes of website accessibility
Fresno Iranian-Americans Protest Deadly Building Collapse, Want Regime Change in Tehran
Bill McEwen updated website photo 2024
By Bill McEwen, News Director
Published 3 years ago on
June 7, 2022

Share

 

The collapse last month of a 10-story building in Iran that killed at least 41 people is sparking protests across the globe, including Fresno.

The protesters’ anger is fueled not only by the human loss but also by alleged corruption between the building’s contractor and Iranian officials.

On Sunday, several dozen Iranian-Americans turned out at the intersection of Nees and Blackstone avenues to protest the building’s collapse and Ali Khamenei’s inhumane regime.

The protesters also called for the Biden administration to stop negotiating with Iran’s leadership on a nuclear deal.

“Many Iranian-Americans gathered wanted to voice their opposition to the Biden Administration’s continued negotiations with the Iranian regime that completely ignores its atrocious human rights abuses and complete disregard for democracy, rule of law, and international norms,” said Mehdi Ghajar of the Iranian-American Alliance of Fresno.

“Most Iranian-Americans now believe that the clerical regime is beyond any reform given its absolutists-fascist style structure and policies. They want their U.S. representatives to support the Iranian people’s desire for peaceful overthrow of the hardline Islamist regime.”

Ruins of the 10-story Metropol Building that was under construction in Abadan, Iran. The death toll is 41 but the search for human remains continues. (Iranian Senior Vice-President Office via AP)

Protesters In Iran Clash With Police

Following the building’s collapse in Abadan, a city of about 350,000 in the southwestern province of Khuzestan, 13 local people — including the city’s mayor — were arrested on suspicion of negligence and corruption, according to the BBC.

However, protesters in Iran believe that government corruption causing the collapse is more widespread. At some demonstrations, “Death to Khamenei!” has been shouted.

Reuters reported that police have used force against demonstrators and unverified video shows violent outbreaks between protesters and police. And, according to Radio Free Europe, authorities have restricted internet access in the Abadan area to prevent locals from sharing videos or communicating with one another.

Supreme Leader Blames Iranians Abroad for Stirring Unrest

Khamenei addressed the events in Abadan during a live televised speech on Saturday.

“Those responsible must be brought to justice, their punishment should serve as a lesson for others, and similar incidents in future should be avoided,” he said.

Khamenei also blamed the outbreak of protests in the oil-rich Khuzestan province on Iran’s “enemies,” including “treacherous Iranians” abroad, who he said try to harm the country’s interest through “psychological warfare and online campaigns.”

Reza Pahlavi, in exile in the U.S and the eldest son of Iran’s deposed monarch before the 1979 Islamic Revolution, has seized on reports of growing anger in Abadan to call for the creation of a “unified front against the Islamic Republic.”

(Associated Press contributed to this report.)

 

RELATED TOPICS:

DON'T MISS

Religion Has Been in Decline. This Christmas Seems Different.

DON'T MISS

California Limits Junk Fees: New Law Blocks Fines for Declined ATM Withdrawals

DON'T MISS

Research Finds Vaccines Are Not Behind the Rise in Autism. So What Is?

DON'T MISS

New ‘Superman’ Trailer Is Most Watched for Warner Bros., DC Comics Online

DON'T MISS

Elon Musk Is Creating His Own Texas Town. Hundreds Already Live There.

DON'T MISS

Amazon and Starbucks Workers Are Striking. What Does It Mean for Labor Under Trump?

DON'T MISS

CalFire Shares 2024’s Top Images. See Highlights of Intense Wildfire Season.

DON'T MISS

While Sherrod Motors to Boise, Entz’s Bulldogs Add a Coach, Transfers, Recruits

DON'T MISS

California and Texas Duke It Out for Worst State to Raise a Family

DON'T MISS

Musk Slams ‘Wokepedia’ for Biased Editing, Urges Donation Boycott

UP NEXT

California Limits Junk Fees: New Law Blocks Fines for Declined ATM Withdrawals

UP NEXT

Research Finds Vaccines Are Not Behind the Rise in Autism. So What Is?

UP NEXT

New ‘Superman’ Trailer Is Most Watched for Warner Bros., DC Comics Online

UP NEXT

Elon Musk Is Creating His Own Texas Town. Hundreds Already Live There.

UP NEXT

Amazon and Starbucks Workers Are Striking. What Does It Mean for Labor Under Trump?

UP NEXT

CalFire Shares 2024’s Top Images. See Highlights of Intense Wildfire Season.

UP NEXT

While Sherrod Motors to Boise, Entz’s Bulldogs Add a Coach, Transfers, Recruits

UP NEXT

California and Texas Duke It Out for Worst State to Raise a Family

UP NEXT

Musk Slams ‘Wokepedia’ for Biased Editing, Urges Donation Boycott

UP NEXT

Explore the Holiday Magic in California’s Death Valley

Bill McEwen,
News Director
Bill McEwen is news director and columnist for GV Wire. He joined GV Wire in August 2017 after 37 years at The Fresno Bee. With The Bee, he served as Opinion Editor, City Hall reporter, Metro columnist, sports columnist and sports editor through the years. His work has been frequently honored by the California Newspapers Publishers Association, including authoring first-place editorials in 2015 and 2016. Bill and his wife, Karen, are proud parents of two adult sons, and they have two grandsons. You can contact Bill at 559-492-4031 or at Send an Email

New ‘Superman’ Trailer Is Most Watched for Warner Bros., DC Comics Online

16 hours ago

Elon Musk Is Creating His Own Texas Town. Hundreds Already Live There.

17 hours ago

Amazon and Starbucks Workers Are Striking. What Does It Mean for Labor Under Trump?

17 hours ago

CalFire Shares 2024’s Top Images. See Highlights of Intense Wildfire Season.

1 day ago

While Sherrod Motors to Boise, Entz’s Bulldogs Add a Coach, Transfers, Recruits

1 day ago

California and Texas Duke It Out for Worst State to Raise a Family

1 day ago

Musk Slams ‘Wokepedia’ for Biased Editing, Urges Donation Boycott

2 days ago

Explore the Holiday Magic in California’s Death Valley

2 days ago

Visalia Unlicensed Driver Smashes Into Home. No Injuries Reported.

2 days ago

Penn State’s Schumacher-Cawley Is 1st Female Coach to Win NCAA Volleyball Title

2 days ago

Religion Has Been in Decline. This Christmas Seems Different.

Opinion by Ross Douthat on Dec. 21, 2024. In March, I drove with my family up from Rome into the mountains of southeastern Umbria, to reach ...

13 hours ago

Photo of a Christmas tree in the NORAD Tracks Santa Center at Peterson Air Force Base
13 hours ago

Religion Has Been in Decline. This Christmas Seems Different.

15 hours ago

California Limits Junk Fees: New Law Blocks Fines for Declined ATM Withdrawals

An autistic boy with his mother at home in Texas, Aug. 5, 2023. There is no blood test or brain scan to determine who has autism, and with no singular cause, there is no singular culprit behind autism’s rise. (Callaghan O'Hare/The New York Times)
15 hours ago

Research Finds Vaccines Are Not Behind the Rise in Autism. So What Is?

16 hours ago

New ‘Superman’ Trailer Is Most Watched for Warner Bros., DC Comics Online

The SpaceX starship rocket near the Starbase launchpad in Boca Chica, Texas, Feb. 21, 2024. Employees of SpaceX have filed a formal petition to create the city of Starbase. (Meridith Kohut/The New York Times)
17 hours ago

Elon Musk Is Creating His Own Texas Town. Hundreds Already Live There.

17 hours ago

Amazon and Starbucks Workers Are Striking. What Does It Mean for Labor Under Trump?

1 day ago

CalFire Shares 2024’s Top Images. See Highlights of Intense Wildfire Season.

1 day ago

While Sherrod Motors to Boise, Entz’s Bulldogs Add a Coach, Transfers, Recruits

Help continue the work that gets you the news that matters most.

Search

Send this to a friend