Liverpool protesters unite to call for change in Iran
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54% : We salute the nationwide uprising of millions of people across Iran.38% : Protesters waved Iranian flags bearing the emblem of the lion and the sun, which was the country's national flag until 1980 and is still commonly used by groups opposing the Islamic Republic government, and held up pictures of Mahsa, who died in the Iranian capital Tehran on September 16.
36% : Dozens of people united in Liverpool under a rallying call for change in Iran following the death of Mahsa Amini and the violent suppression of protesters in the country.
36% : According to Iran Human Rights, a non-profit human rights organisation based in Iran, at least 54 people have been killed by security forces during the protests so far, and hundreds more have been injured or arrested.
35% : Women chanted Kurdish feminist slogans and burned their hijabs in protest at the Islamic Republic of Iran's strict dress code.
28% : Her death sparked national outrage in Iran, resulting in demonstrations in many cities.
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