US says will sanction Iran ‘abuses’ against protesters

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo urged Iranians on
Thursday to send photos and other information documenting repression amid
ongoing protests, while vowing to sanction “abuses” by the Islamic republic.
Demonstrations erupted in sanctions-hit Iran last
Friday, hours after the price of gasoline spiked by as much as 200 percent.
Unrest spread to scores of urban centers, during
which protesters attacked police stations, torched petrol pumps and looted
shops.
“I have asked the Iranian protestors to send us
their videos, photos and information documenting the regime's crackdown on
protestors,” Pompeo tweeted.
“The US will expose and sanction the abuses,” he
added.
A near-total internet shutdown has made obtaining
information on bloodshed difficult.
Earlier on Thursday US President Donald Trump
accused Iran of blocking the internet to cover up “death and tragedy.”
“Iran has become so unstable that the regime has
shut down their entire Internet System so that the Great Iranian people cannot
talk about the tremendous violence taking place within the country,” Trump
tweeted.
Meanwhile the Revolutionary Guards’ official website
praised the armed forces for taking “timely action” against “rioters” and
suggested that calm had been restored.