Iranian-Canadians Concerned for Relatives After Phone, Internet Cut
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Iranian-Canadians concerned for relatives after phone, internet cut
OTTAWA — Apprehension and concern. That's what Iranian Canadians are feeling as they deal with the second straight day of no contact with their loved ones after regime officials cut off telephone and internet access.
Many protestors, on foot or by car, flocked to a major artery in Tehran, according to videos published on social media.
S&Ds stand in solidarity with Iranians demanding freedom and democracy
The Socialists and Democrats in the European Parliament stand with the Iranian people who are bravely taking to the streets to demand freedom, democracy, dignity and a modern future for their country. The S&D Group condemns the Iranian regime’s efforts to censor the protests by cutting internet access and telephone networks across the country. We express strong concerns that an...
Residents of the Iranian capital Tehran emerged from their homes and took to the streets on Thursday night after the country's exiled crown prince called for a mass demonstration, witnesses said, in a fresh escalation of protests that have spread across the Islamic Republic. Internet and phone lines were cut in Iran shortly after the protests began.
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