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Iran’s army issued a warning to protesters and said it was ready to “confront enemies” to defend the security of the nation, state news agency IRNA said, as protests erupted in several ...
Nerves are high on the one-year anniversary of protests in Iran, which spanned six months following the death of Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old woman who died in police custody after being arrested ...
Iran cracks down on protesters as court reportedly orders executions 08:06. Iran has deployed mounted police in a bid to contain more than seven weeks of protests sparked by the death in custody ...
The protests are far from the biggest the Iran has seen – in 2009, hundreds of thousands marched to protest a stolen election. But the current unrest appears to have penetrated the bedrock of ...
Iran has stamped out several waves of protests over the years, including the Green Movement of 2009, when millions took to the streets after a disputed presidential election.
Iran threatened its own players not to protest at the World Cup and is fuming over the US Soccer Federation’s social media as protests at home continue despite violent crackdown. Meanwhile ...
2. How the protests started. On Dec. 28, about two weeks after the budget proposal, an anti-government protest was held in Mashhad, Iran's second-largest city and hometown of the supreme leader.
"Iran is collapsing," said Javaid Rehman, the U.N.'s special rapporteur on human rights to Iran, as protests continue to rage across Iran..
TEHRAN, Iran — Months after the death of Mahsa Amini, a deep-seated sense of anger and desperation persists in the streets of Tehran, even as the protests that rocked Iran have diminished.
Iran's anti-government protests: Iran's Gen Z is fed up.The protests aren't just about hijab, they're about regime change. The protests have been impassioned but peaceful.
Previous protests — over fraudulent elections in 2009, economic mismanagement in 2017 and fuel price hikes in 2019 — have been ruthlessly suppressed by Iran’s security forces, and this time ...
Iranians protest in Tehran to decry the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini in the custody of the “morality police.” The nationwide protests are now in their eighth week.
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