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Protests in Iran continue unabated
Baku/23.11.22/Turan: The geography of protests in Iran continues to widen. For the first time there are reports of anti-government protests in Balochistan (bordering Afghanistan).
Protests against the ruling regime are also ongoing in northern Iran, Tehran, Khorasan and other cities. Attacks on religious figures in the streets are becoming the daily norm.
Armed clashes are most common in Kurdish-populated regions.
Authorities are restricting Internet access throughout the country which has resulted in reduced video footage from Iran in the last 24 hours. -02B-
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