Shoe thrown at Iran President Rouhani on return to Tehran
Tehran: A demonstrator threw a shoe towards Iranian President Hassan Rouhani's car today as he returned home after his historic telephonic call with US president Barack Obama. Nearly 60 hardliner Islamists chanted "Death to America"
Tehran: A demonstrator threw a shoe towards Iranian President Hassan Rouhani's car today as he returned home after his historic telephonic call with US president Barack Obama.
Nearly 60 hardliner Islamists chanted "Death to America" and "Death to Israel" as President Rouhani's motorcade drew out of Tehran's Mehrabad Airport.
However there were 200 to 300 supporters of the president who shouted: "Thank you Rouhani."
A small police contingent separated the rival demonstrators.
The shoe missed the car and Rouhani stood up through the sunroof to acknowledge the crowds.
Before leaving New York where he attended the UN General Assembly, Rouhani had a 15-minute telephone conversation with Obama on Friday, the first contact between leaders of the two countries in more than three decades.
Nearly 60 hardliner Islamists chanted "Death to America" and "Death to Israel" as President Rouhani's motorcade drew out of Tehran's Mehrabad Airport.
However there were 200 to 300 supporters of the president who shouted: "Thank you Rouhani."
A small police contingent separated the rival demonstrators.
The shoe missed the car and Rouhani stood up through the sunroof to acknowledge the crowds.
Before leaving New York where he attended the UN General Assembly, Rouhani had a 15-minute telephone conversation with Obama on Friday, the first contact between leaders of the two countries in more than three decades.