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Evin prison fire: Gun shots and sirens heard at notorious detention centre Evin prison fire: Gun shots and sirens heard at notorious detention centre
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Images posted online appear to show a fire at Evin prison.Images posted online appear to show a fire at Evin prison.
A fire has broken out at Iran's notorious Evin prison, with footage posted online showing flames and smoke billowing from the area.A fire has broken out at Iran's notorious Evin prison, with footage posted online showing flames and smoke billowing from the area.
Gun shots and alarms have been reported as coming from the jail, the primary site for detaining political prisoners.Gun shots and alarms have been reported as coming from the jail, the primary site for detaining political prisoners.
State media say calm has been restored to the prison, and has blamed "criminal elements" for the blaze. An official quoted by state media said "troubles" involving "criminal elements" were to blame for the blaze.
The fire comes as Iran continues to be rocked by its most intense unrest in decades.The fire comes as Iran continues to be rocked by its most intense unrest in decades.
Protests have been taking place across the country once again on Saturday. Protests have been taking place in at least a dozen cities across the country once again on Saturday.
They first erupted last month when anger over the death in police custody of 22-year-old Kurdish Iranian Mahsa Amini boiled over. Officials say she died from an underlying health condition, but her family say she died after being beaten by morality police.They first erupted last month when anger over the death in police custody of 22-year-old Kurdish Iranian Mahsa Amini boiled over. Officials say she died from an underlying health condition, but her family say she died after being beaten by morality police.
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Hundreds of those detained during the protests have reportedly been sent to Evin.Hundreds of those detained during the protests have reportedly been sent to Evin.
Anti-government monitoring group 1500tasvir posted videos of the fire online, in one of which chants of "death to the dictator" - one of the main slogans of the anti-government protest movement - could be heard in the background.Anti-government monitoring group 1500tasvir posted videos of the fire online, in one of which chants of "death to the dictator" - one of the main slogans of the anti-government protest movement - could be heard in the background.
However, the cause of the blaze at the prison on the outskirts of the capital Tehran, is unclear. Firefighters are at the scene, according to state media, while there are reports that special forces have been deployed to the area. The state news agency said that the inmates in one of the wings had set fire to one of the storage rooms of the prison, however, the BBC is unable to independently confirm this report.
Official news agency IRNA also said the unrest which led to the fire was over and quoted an unnamed official as saying that the unrest occurred in a section of the prison holding "thugs", appearing to suggest that political prisoners were not involved. Official news agency IRNA also said the unrest which led to the fire was over and quoted an unnamed official as saying that "troubles" erupted between inmates and guards in the section of the prison holding "thugs", appearing to suggest that political prisoners were not involved.
"The situation is currently completely under control," IRNA quoted the unnamed source as saying.
Riot police were seen entering the prison and state media also reported that firefighters are at the scene, while there are reports that special forces have been deployed to the area.
Security forces are also reported to have closed the roads leading to the prison.
A witness told Reuters news agency that "families of prisoners have gathered in front of the main door".A witness told Reuters news agency that "families of prisoners have gathered in front of the main door".
They added: "I can see fire and smoke. Lots of special forces. Ambulances are here too."They added: "I can see fire and smoke. Lots of special forces. Ambulances are here too."
As well as political prisoners, journalists, and many dual and foreign nationals are also imprisoned in Evin.As well as political prisoners, journalists, and many dual and foreign nationals are also imprisoned in Evin.
British-Iranian dual nationals Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe and Anoosheh Ashoori were both held on spying charges, which they denied, before their release earlier this year. They were imprisoned for six and five years respectively.British-Iranian dual nationals Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe and Anoosheh Ashoori were both held on spying charges, which they denied, before their release earlier this year. They were imprisoned for six and five years respectively.
The prison has long been criticised by Western rights groups. Human Rights Watch has accused authorities at the prison of using threats of torture and of indefinite imprisonment, as well as lengthy interrogations and denial of medical care for detainees.The prison has long been criticised by Western rights groups. Human Rights Watch has accused authorities at the prison of using threats of torture and of indefinite imprisonment, as well as lengthy interrogations and denial of medical care for detainees.
A group of hackers calling themselves Edalat-e Ali (Ali's Justice) posted videos in August last year of leaked surveillance footage from Evin prison showing guards beating or mistreating inmates.A group of hackers calling themselves Edalat-e Ali (Ali's Justice) posted videos in August last year of leaked surveillance footage from Evin prison showing guards beating or mistreating inmates.