Why Are Iranians Protesting, and What Does This Mean for the Regime?
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Iranians in Belgium are anxiously following the protests in Iran. They hope for change, but are also worried about their families. The demonstrations against the Iranian religious regime are growing. Dozens of people have already died in the violence. VRT NWS spoke with two Iranian Belgians who hope the protest movement will bring down the religious regime.
Iran: The Iranian regime is trying to suppress the protests, including through an internet blockade. Shortly before, NRC had contacted a number of…
By Mostafa Salem, CNN - Anti-government protests in Iran erupted for the thirteenth consecutive day on Friday, in a nationwide wave of unrest that poses the biggest challenge to the regime in years. Authorities cut off internet and phone lines on Thursday, the biggest night of nationwide demonstrations so far, leaving Iran virtually cut off from the outside world. Human rights groups say dozens of people have been killed since the protests began…
Aatholas regime cut down the Internet and isolated Iran from the rest of the world in the fifth (8) after acts are expanded. Movement now requires the superintendent to leave power. The President of the United States threatened to attack Terón in case of protesting state agents.
The protests in Iran have reached a new dimension. The security apparatus speaks of terrorists – and Trump renews his threat against Tehran.
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