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After the bloody repression of the movement of protests in January, the Iranian government warned in this third-day school that there were “limits”, in a country that was aware of the threats of any military intervention in the United States. According to local press, the new half started on Saturday with demonstrations and against the government. Statements in Iran: students retake protests at universities as they increase pressure before new n…
The government spokesman Fatemeh Mohajerani expressed understanding of the anger of the students. It is the first official reaction to the renewed rallies
Demonstrations have resumed on several campuses in Iran since Saturday, the government warns protesters not to cross certain limits. At the Conference on Disarmament on Monday Geneva, an Iranian official warned that the conflict would not be limited to "one country" if the United States attacked Iran.
Iranian students protest as US considers possible strikes
Students held anti-government protests at universities across Iran's capital on Monday, according to witnesses and videos circulating online, in a new sign of unrest as U.S. forces gather in the region for possible strikes. The protests, in which many students expressed support for the exiled crown prince of Iran's long-deposed monarchy, began over the weekend. Demonstrations erupted on at least three university campuses on Monday, in one instan…
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