An estimated 185 people have died since anti-government protests began a month ago, according to Iran Human Rights.
said that no one had been expelled from school., the Iranian deputy interior minister for security affairs, said: “Yesterday, aside from Tehran and Sanandj, the country was completely peaceful … From now on,They will be rapidly prosecuted and their sentences will be decisive and set as a deterrent.”
As protests continue to surge in Iran, people and leaders around the world have shown solidarity with the demonstrators. Demonstrations in support of the Iran protests have popped up in the
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