Iran: Couple jailed for 10 years over viral video showing them dancing at Tehran landmark
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51% :Read more on Sky News:World Hijab Day and the women breaking boundariesPakistan seeks cash bailout as financial woes deepenThe video was seen as being part of the movement demanding more freedom in Iran.49% :HRANA said a source had revealed the couple had been denied a lawyer during the proceedings at a revolutionary court in Tehran.
48% : The United Nations said thousands of people were arrested in Iran during the demonstrations.
38% : A young couple in Iran have been jailed for more than 10 years each after a video on social media showed them dancing at one of Tehran's main landmarks.
34% :Iran has taken an even harder line than normal with any forms of dissent since widespread protests sparked by the death of Mahsa Amini in September.
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