Iran state tv hacked live on air with image of Ayatollah in flames
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55% : The newscast on Saturday by the Islamic Republic of Iran News Network (IRINN), which comes under the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) corporation, was interrupted by a group that called itself "Edalate Ali", which roughly translates to "Ali's Justice".52% : Protests continued in several universities in Tehran and have also spread into markets, with several shops shuttered in support of the demonstrations.
34% :Iranian president Ebrahim Raisi also faced a stern protest during a meeting with students from the all-female Al-Zahra University in Tehran, where chants of "get lost" reverberated from the corridors.
33% : The footage also featured photos of Mahsa Amini, Nika Shahkarami, Hadis Najafi and Sarina Esmaeilzadeh - all of who have died inside a month in Iran.
33% : Anti-regime protests erupted in Iran on 17 September after the burial of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini, a Kurdish woman who died in the custody of Iran's feared morality police.
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