23 Jun 2023 | 02:27 PM UTC
Iran: Increased security likely in Zahedan and other major cities in Sistan va Baluchestan through late June amid ongoing civil unrest
Authorities likely to maintain heightened security in major cities in Sistan va Baluchestan Province, Iran, through late June amid protests.
Event
Iranian authorities have reportedly deployed an increased security presence in Zahedan in Sistan va Baluchestan Province as of June 23. Authorities erected dozens of security checkpoints across the city and have also disrupted internet services in the city, likely in an attempt to disrupt protesters organizing demonstrations. The heightened security measures come amid ongoing protests in the city, where hundreds of people appear to have participated in anti-government demonstrations on June 23. Protests have also reportedly occurred in Iranshahr.
Additional protests remain likely over the coming days in the province's other major cities, such as Saravan. Authorities could disrupt mobile communications if the protests become protracted. Clashes between security forces and protesters remain likely. Transport and business disruptions remain likely near all protest sites.
Context
Sistan va Baluchestan is one of Iran's most restive provinces. The province is also Iran's poorest region whose residents, who are Sunni and Balochi, regularly allege that authorities have regularly engaged in systematic discrimination, police repression, and forced resettlement. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) have been prone to deploy lethal force against residents in the province following bouts of civil unrest.
Meanwhile, multiple resistance and separatist groups operate in the region, including Jundallah, Harakat Ansar Iran, Jaish ul-Adl, and Ansar Al-Furqan. These groups have occasionally launched attacks against IRGC checkpoints.
Advice
Avoid all large gatherings and areas where security forces have deployed. Plan for ground transport disruptions and allow extra time to reach destinations in major cities, especially near likely protest locations such as public squares and government buildings. Heed instructions from authorities. Maintain contact with your diplomatic mission.