TEHRAN,
Iran (AP) — Iran is trying to put down a new wave of civil disobedience — flash
mobs of young people who break into boisterous fights with water guns in public
parks. A group of water fighters was arrested over the weekend, and a top
judiciary official warned Monday that "counter-revolutionaries" were
behind them.
Police
swooped in to arrest a number of people who had gathered on Friday in a Tehran
park to hold a water fight, the acting commander of Iran's police Gen. Ahmad
Radan said, quoted in newspapers on Monday.
Radan said
the group had been planning the water fight through the Internet and had
"intended to break customs." He vowed police would act to prevent future
attempts and that participants on trial.
Throughout
the summer, Iranian police have been cracking down. In the first incident, in
July, hundreds of young men and women held a water fight in Tehran's popular
Water and Fire Park, spraying each other with water guns and splattering
bottles of water on one another. Police detained dozens of those involved.
Since then,
police have arrested dozens more involved in similar water fights in parks in
major cities around the country.
Hard-liners
see the water fights as unseemly and immoral, breaking taboos against men and
women simply mixing, much less dousing each other with water and playing in the
streets.
But
authorities see a darker hand as well, worrying that the gatherings could
weaken adherence among young people to Iran's cleric-led Islamic rule or even
build into outright protests against the ruling system. Iran's leadership has
been very wary of any gathering, whatever their nature, since the massive
protests against the 2009 re-election of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
The
anti-regime uprisings that spread around the Arab world this year only add to
the leadership's worries of any sign of "people power."
On Monday,
the spokesman of the judiciary, Gholam Hossein Mohseni Ejehi, accused unnamed
foreign hands of organizing the water gun campaign.
"This
is not simply a game with water. This act is being guided from abroad," he
said. Some of those detained Friday have admitted "they were deceived, and
some said they came out based on a call from a counterrevolutionary," he
said, quoted in the conservative news web site Tabnak.
State TV
has aired statements by some arrested in previous water fight crackdowns,
admitting they were motivated by "foreign invitations." Some
confessed they were given water guns to use. Most detainees were released
afterward.
Many of the
water fights are organized through calls on Facebook, which is banned in Iran
though Iranian frequently access it through proxies. Most of the Facebook pages
are not expressly political — but they express the sort of secular youth
culture of Iranians unhappy with the country's Islamic rule.
Friday's
water fight had been planned to be held in Tehran's Water and Fire Park, named
for its numerous fountains and light shows.
Iran
frequently accuses the United States and Iranian opposition groups in exile of
fomenting opposition activity on its soil.
The
protests sparked by Ahmadinejad's re-election, which opponents said was
fraudulent, was the biggest challenge in 30 years to Iran's Islamic clerical
rule. But security forces heavily crushed the wave of protests, and since then
the opposition has been unable to return to the streets.
Cracking
down on water-gun games reflects the leadership's wariness of any sign of
opposition sentiment.
But even
some conservatives who are strong supporters of Islamic rule thought arresting
young people was going too far.
"I
feel bad when I see some youth were detained for water fights. Those who
support such detentions think the Islamic system is somehow very fragile,"
said Mohammad Reza Zaeri, a conservative cleric, on a state TV talk show
recently.
Lawmaker
Mohammad Hossein Moghimi, another conservative, said young people were holding
water fights because of a lack of other entertainment and because of so many
other restrictions on them.
"Sometimes,
we make it too hard for people and constrict them, so they react," he
said. "We have to make people comfortable."
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