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Protesters enter, damage Saudi embassy in Iran to protest execution

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Iranians protest Saudi execution of Shiite cleric
WATCH ABOVE: Hundreds of Iranians protested on Sunday against the execution of opposition Shiite cleric, Sheikh Nimr al-Nimr, announced by Saudi Arabia the previous day – Jan 3, 2016

TEHRAN, Iran – Protesters in Iran, angered by the execution by Saudi Arabia of a prominent Shiite cleric, broke into the Saudi embassy in Tehran early Sunday, setting fires and throwing papers from the roof, Iranian media reported.

The semiofficial ISNA news agency said the country’s top police official, Gen. Hossein Sajedinia, rushed to the scene and police worked to disperse the crowd outraged by the execution of Sheikh Nimr al-Nimr. Shiite leaders in Iran and other countries across the Middle East swiftly condemned Riyadh and warned of sectarian backlash.

Saudi Arabia’s execution Saturday of 47 prisoners, which also included al-Qaida detainees, threatened to further enflame Sunni-Shiite tensions in a regional struggle playing out between the Sunni kingdom and its foe Iran, a predominantly Shiite nation.

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