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Number of people under 18 killed in November protests rises to 18
The number of children killed in the November protests in Iran this year has increased to 18, according to Radio Farda's investigation...
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Amnesty International: At least 208 people killed in Iran protests
The latest figures from Amnesty International indicate that at least 208 people have been killed during recent protests in Iran. The Islamic Republic continues to…
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Implementing a repetitive project; Islamic Republic arrests Baha'i citizens on charges of "damaging public property"
A Baha'i citizen living in Iran says that in recent days, at least 13 Baha'i citizens in the cities of Isfahan, Karaj, and Omidieh, Khuzestan...
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Reza Pahlavi: Collapse is inevitable and we must prepare for it
Reza Pahlavi, the son of the former Shah of Iran, has said in a statement, referring to the recent widespread protests in Iran, that the Islamic Republic's system...
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Pouya Bakhtiari's father: I fought on the front lines for five years, and in response, they targeted my son's brain
Manouchehr Bakhtiari, the father of Pouya Bakhtiari, said in an interview with Radio Farda that his 27-year-old son was killed in Mehrshahr on Saturday, November 15,…
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People under 18 arrested during protests are in 'bad conditions'
After two weeks of the November protests, and while the Islamic Republic authorities have yet to announce the number of those arrested…
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The New York Times described the Iranian protests as the "worst" unrest in 40 years.
The New York Times newspaper, in its first headline on its website on Sunday, December 1, 2019, mentioned that at least 180 people were killed in…
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Transitional Management Council calls for UN intervention to prevent killing of protesters in Iran
The Transitional Management Council, a coalition of forces opposed to the Islamic Republic, has written a letter to United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres calling for his intervention...
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