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Protesters Cheered Iran's World Cup Exit. Then Bullets Rained

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    -7% Negative

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53% : Celebrations erupted in various cities, including Tehran, per the BBC.
38% : More than 18,000 others have reportedly been arrested, some of whom face execution.
37% : Human rights activists say 27-year-old Mehran Samak was shot dead after honking his car horn in the coastal city of Bandar Anzali, northwest of Tehran.
17% : At least 1 shot dead, 30 injured across Iran, human rights groups sayAnti-government protesters in Iran celebrated their team's exit from the World Cup early Wednesday as another blow to the regime of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, though the jubilation was soon interrupted by gunfire.

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