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Mahsa Amini death anniversary: Underground protesters tell how they are waging war against Iranian regime

Sep 16, 2023 View Original Article
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    10% Center

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    45% ReliableFair

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

60% : The months of anti-government protests threatened the very existence of the ruling Islamic Republic, which responded by blaming hostile foreign states and media.
53% : Arman, as we are calling him to protect his real identity, is one of the leaders of an underground network named "United Youth of Iran's Neighbourhood".
50% : In a post on Instagram, she wrote: "One year has passed since our beloved child Mahsa, Kurdistan's Jina and the Angel of Iran ascended to the sky.
43% : Omid Shams, an exiled Iranian writer and law academic based in the UK, says he believes there is a "new wave of protest all across the country".
42% : "We have still managed to spread as much of 'call-to-protest' leaflets as we could, but not as any as we were hoping initially.
39% : The offices of Iranian clerics have been targeted with firebombs, anti-regime graffiti has appeared on walls, and murals of the Islamic Republic have been burnt.
14% : "Read more:Iran threatens crackdown on anniversary of Mahsa Amini's deathUS to pay $6bn to Iran to free five hostagesDespite their cautiousness, their plans are not foolproof, and members have died.

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