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70% :'Our message to Iran is very very clear.57% : Karine Jean-Pierre, White House press secretary, added: ' We are concerned that Moscow may be advising Tehran on best practices.
50% : John Kirby, spokesman for the National Security Council, said Wednesday it is 'a fact' that Tehran is getting expertise from Moscow in how to suppress demonstrations.
50% :'Iran & Russia are growing closer the more isolated they become.
48% : For the first time, the head of the judiciary in Iran has said the regime is willing to hold talks with protesters.
47% : The report said that 42 percent of those arrested are under the age 20, with many of its members making up the People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (MEK).
45% : A man holds a sign reading in English 'We support Irish Unity' during a student-led anti-Britain demonstration, condemning the United Kingdom's support of London-based Iranian opposition TV stations and anti-government protests in Iran, outside the British embassy in Iran's capital Tehran on October 27, 2022Iranian pro-government students attend an anti-Britain demonstration in front of the British embassy in Tehran, Iran, 27 October 2022A pro-government Iranian student holds a sign which reads 'death to England' outside the British embassy in Tehran
45% : Despite heightened security measures, columns of mourners had poured into Saqez in the western Kurdistan province to pay tribute to Amini at her grave at the end of the traditional mourning periodA sea of cars and people can be seen on the streets in protests to mark the 40th day since Mahsa Amini died at the hands of Iran's morality policeYoung women have led the charge in daily protests that have endured for more than a month, burning their hijab headscarves and confronting security forcesYoung women waved their headscarves at a passing cars and chanted anti-regime slogans in one video circulating on social mediaIranians protests the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini after she was detained by the morality police, in Tehran, Oct. 1, 2022
39% : Russia is training Iranian regime thugs its methods of crushing protests in return for killer drones, White House warnsRussia is training Iran how to crack down on protests using years of experience brutally crushing all opposition to Putin, the White House has warned.
38% : An unveiled woman standing on top of a vehicle as thousands make their way towards Aichi cemetery in Saqez, Mahsa Amini's home town in the western Iranian province of Kurdistan, to mark 40 days since her deathVideo grabs from UGC images posted on October 26, show Iranian mourners marching towards Aichi cemetery in Saqez, Mahsa Amini's home town in the western Iranian province of KurdistanUniversity students chant at a protest following the police custody death of Mahsa Amini, which has sparked nationwide anti-government demonstrations, at the University in Tehran, Iran in this screengrab from social media video released October 26, 2022Protests have been ongoing for well over a month in Iran following Amini's death, with demonstrations also taking place outside Iranian embassies across the world
37% : He issued the warning the same day that huge crowds took to the streets across Iran demanding the end of the regime following the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini - beaten to death in police custody for refusing to wear a hijab.
37% : Protests in Iran have now being going on for 40 days after Mahsa - a young Iranian-Kurd - died in police custody after being arrested for failing to wear a hijab.
37% : The social media channel 1500tasvir, which chronicles rights violations by Iran's security forces, said fresh protests flared elsewhere including at universities in Tehran, Mashhad in Iran's northeast, and Ahvaz in the southwest.
35% : It is just the latest sign of a growing alliance between pariah states Russian and Iran, after Tehran began selling Moscow suicide drones to use against Ukraine.
32% : Amini, a 22-year-old Iranian of Kurdish origin, died on September 16, three days after her arrest in Tehran by the notorious morality police for allegedly breaching the Islamic dress code for women.
29% : There have been daily anti-regime protests for 41 days across the nation following the death of Amini, 22, at the hands of Iran's morality policePro-regime protesters in Iran have gathered outside the British embassy in Tehran today to hold a demonstration against what they say is 'Britain's support for anti-government protests'.
27% :Iranian students condemned what they describe as 'Britain's support of anti-government protests in Iran' as well as supporting the Iranian opposition television stations broadcasting from London amid a protest staged outside Britain's embassy in TehranBritish and LGBT flags are set alight by protesting students in support of Iran's government
26% : A huge line of people are seen blocking roads into Saqez, the hometown of Mahsa Amini, yesterday as part of a massive protest to mark 40 days since she died at the hands of Iran's morality policePeople march down the highway toward the Aychi Cemetery, where Mahsa Amini is buried, near Saqez, Iran, in this screengrab taken from a social media video released October 26, 2022Mahsa Amini, 22, died in police custody after being detained in Tehran by Iranian morality police who believed she was wearing her hijab too looselyBritish-Ukrainians protest outside Embassy of The Islamic Republic of Iran as Russian military continues to fly explosive-laden Iranian made drones into critical Ukrainian infrastructure facilities and residential areas
18% : Iran announced sanctions Wednesday targeting individuals and media outlets in the European Union, in retaliation for the bloc's punitive measures imposed last week on the morality police and other officials over the crackdown.
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