(28 Jun 2024)
RESTRICTIONS SUMMARY:
ASSOCIATED PRESS
London – 28 June 2024
1. Various of protesters in front of consulate of Islamic Republic of Iran
2. Mid of security
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Marcia (last name not given), Iranian protester:
"Today’s election, the Iranian government election, is not our election. Actually, it’s a selection, because they have their candidates, and they ask people to vote for their candidates. I’m not going to participate this election. And also, I’m here to raise my voice in support of Iranian people."
4. SOUNDBITE (English) Hooshang Nejad, Iranian protester whose sister is jailed in Iran:
"Lot of women and men (have been) killed and in the prison. This must go, no need Republic of Iran (government)."
5. Mid of protesters
6. Mid of police officers in front of consulate
7. Mid of protesters and police
8. Various of protesters in front of embassy of Islamic Republic of Iran
9. Close of poster of Nika Shakarami, 16-year-old who disappeared and was later announced to have died during protests in Tehran in 2022
10. SOUNDBITE (English) Mohsensheini Ghanbari, Iranian protester:
"This government…I need change the government because this government (is a) dictator, Ali Khamenei, this is racist, racist, racist."
11. Mid of protesters
12. SOUNDBITE (English) Simin (last name not given), Iranian protester:
"We don’t believe this Islamic regime is the Iranian government. We don’t want them."
13. Mid of Simin chanting
14. SOUNDBITE (English) Simin (last name not given), Iranian protester:
"And if anybody wants to go to that place to vote, we’re telling them ‘don’t support terrorist.’"
15. Wide of embassy
16. Mid of protesters
STORYLINE:
Iranians in London gathered Friday in front of the consulate and embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran, as the country holds elections to choose a successor to the late President Ebrahim Raisi, who was killed in a helicopter crash in May.
A few dozen protesters waved Iranian flags, chanted "women, life, freedom," and booed those going into the consulate to vote.
"Today’s election, the Iranian government election, is not our election. Actually, it’s a selection," said Marcia, an Iranian protester. "I’m here to raise my voice in support of the Iranian people."
Analysts broadly describe the race as a three-way contest. There are two hard-liners: former nuclear negotiator Saeed Jalili and parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf. Reformist candidate Masoud Pezeshkian has aligned himself with those seeking a return to the 2015 nuclear deal with world powers.
After record-low turnout in recent elections, it remains unclear how many Iranians will go to the ballot box on Friday.
While 85-year-old Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has the final say on all matters of state, Iran’s president can steer the country toward confrontation or negotiation with the West.
AP video shot by Kwiyeon Ha
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