IRGC warns Iran protesters as unrest enters seventh week
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59% : People hold up placards during a rally in support of the demonstrations in Iran, at The Place de la Republique in Paris, on Oct. 29, 2022.41% : As anti-government unrest entered a seventh week in Iran, the commander of the country's hard-line Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) warned protesters to go home.
37% : And in what appeared to be violent raids on dormitories in Ahvaz, Sanandaj, Mashhad and Tehran, IRGC intelligence agents were tasing and dragging students on floors before forcefully bundling them into security vehicles.
32% : The first trial for a group of the detained protesters was held in Tehran on Saturday, where five defendants were formally charged with "corruption on earth" and "waging war on God," both punishable by the death penalty under Iran's judicial laws.
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