Iran protests: Death toll continues to climb, as reporter who first highlighted Amini's death is arrested
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53% : "Each time the courageous people of Iran come out onto the streets, there may be a different catalyst that brings them there, but the slogans you hear and the central message of their movement is always the same," she said.45% : "The people of Iran give life to the UDHR by resisting a regime that tramples fundamental human rights," Rajavi posted on Twitter following the first week of protests.
43% :IRAN CONDEMNS US, EU INVOLVEMENT IN SUPPORTING NATIONWIDE PROTESTS
43% :Maryam Rajavi, the current leader of MEK, applauded the people of Iran for their "courageous" protests against the regime headed by Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and claimed that the people - especially the women - will "sweep away Khamenei's dark rule."CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP
39% : "They're calling for an end to this regime and a removal of the theocratic regime of the mullahs.""The people of Iran are telling the world that it's not about an isolated case, and this is not just a one-off, but that this is systemic brutality that they have endured for 43 years under this regime."
37% : Both Daftari and Ghasseminejad also called for President Biden to end negotiations with Iran over a nuclear deal that would release money back to the regime in exchange for promises to delay the development of nuclear weapons technology - money that could go toward funding further proxy groups like the Houthis and creating greater chaos in the Middle East.
36% : "The brave people of Iran are currently on the streets all throughout the country protesting the brutal murder of an innocent 22-year-old girl for merely showing some of her hair," The Foreign Desk's editor-in-chief Lisa Daftari told Fox News Digital.
29% : "The protests that started in Tehran in front of the hospital where Mahsa Zhina Amini's soul left her body after being beaten by the guidance patrol, also known as morality police, spread to Kurdistan, where she came from, and from there to all corners of the country.""The protest that started over the murder of Mahsa by the Morality police, whose job is to impose sharia laws on Iranians, especially Iranian women, quickly went beyond the issue of hijab and united people in a struggle to overthrow the Islamist regime in Iran," Ghasseminejad, who was born and raised in Iran, added.
*Our bias meter rating uses data science including sentiment analysis, machine learning and our proprietary algorithm for determining biases in news articles. Bias scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores being more liberal and higher positive scores being more conservative, and 0% being neutral. The rating is an independent analysis and is not affiliated nor sponsored by the news source or any other organization.