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Fury at Iran continues after alleged murder of woman, sparking UN emergency session

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    98% Extremely Conservative

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    100% Extremely Conservative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

67% : However, John Kirby, strategic communications coordinator for Biden's National Security Council, rapidly walked the president's statement back, noting Biden was "expressing, again, our solidarity" with demonstrators in Iran.
51% : The United Nations has called a special session on Iran's human rights abuses for later this month.
49% : The head of U.N. Watch, Hillel Neuer, wrote on Twitter: "For the first time in history the United Nations Human Rights Council will hold an emergency session on Iran.
49% : Iran has a population of roughly 85 million, meaning nearly 3 million people would actively need to nonviolently participate in the mass movement.
43% :The widespread security apparatus of Iran has arrested more than 14,000 people during the upheaval against the ayatollahs who run the country.
42% : "Based on the regular feedback I've been receiving from my compatriots in Iran, their protests are not stopping anytime soon but are only intensifying as each day goes by and as the Iranian regime continues to increase their beatings, arrests and killings of these protesters," Iran expert Karmel Melamed noted.
41% : Youth in Iran are fed up and until they see a systemic change, they will not stop.
39% : "Politicians in America and Europe don't seem to realize that these protesters are largely teenagers and young people under the age of 25 who have had enough of being ruled by this oppressive mullah regime anymore and are showing us every day in the streets of cities throughout Iran that nothing will stop them from their quest for real freedom.
35% : "Yet the Biden administration has offered very little assistance beyond rhetoric," Nader said, adding a reference to Biden's special envoy for Iran, "U.S. policy will not change as long as Robert Malley remains in charge of Washington's Iran policy,"President Biden ostensibly took a more confrontational posture against the regime by recently declaring, "We're going to free Iran."
35% : Iran's intelligence force "has actually questioned my brother about me and told him to ask me not to participate in protests in the U.S. and warned him that I will be interrogated should I decide to come back to Iran."
33% : "STATE DEPARTMENT MADE 'CALCULATION' TO PRIORITIZE IRAN NUCLEAR DEAL OVER HUMAN RIGHTS ISSUES
32% : It is unclear how Chenoweth's theory would hold up against a violently totalitarian government like Iran's.
32% :IRAN DISMISSES PRESIDENT BIDEN AS 'TIRED,' CONDEMNS 'INTERFERENCE' IN PROTESTSLawdan Bazargan, who was imprisoned by Iran's regime in Tehran's notorious Evin prison in the 1980s for her political activities against the state, said, "This uprising of Iranian people is a full revolution targeting the pillars of the Islamic regime, in the name of social justice, wanting to create a new political institution.
30% : After two months of alleged U.N. bureaucratic inertia, the body's Human Rights Council is now being forced to respond to the bloodbath in Iran.
21% : Fox News Digital spoke with experts on Iran to gauge the potency of the protests that have blanketed the country since Amini's death in Tehran.

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