Iranian protests break out again; 2 dead

Oct 09, 2022 View Original Article
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52% : Thousands of people in The Hague, Netherlands, chanted and sang in a solidarity demonstration in support of the protesters in Iran.
49% : Many shops were closed in central Tehran and near the University of Tehran.
38% : SULIMANIYAH, Iraq -- Anti-government demonstrations broke out Saturday in several locations across Iran as the most sustained protests in years entered their fourth week.
34% : President Ebrahim Raisi in a meeting with students from the all-female Al-Zahra University in Tehran claimed again that foreign enemies were responsible for fomenting the protests.
33% : Demonstrations were also reported Saturday in the capital Tehran, including small ones near the Sharif University of Technology -- the scene of a violent government crackdown last weekend.

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