Protest
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Iran’s Supreme Leader: “We consider the U.S. President a criminal.”
PoliticsIran’s Supreme Leader stated today morning that, “We consider the President of the United States a criminal, for the casualties, damages and the grave accusation he leveled against the Iranian nation.”
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Larijani: Protesters Are a Semi-Terrorist Urban Group
PoliticsThe Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council of Iran said: “The protesters are a semi-terrorist urban group. Three or four months ago, the Zionists said that they would use the structures that have been created in Iran for a new incident in Iran. And this is the same structure.”
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Pezeshkian: Terrorist Forces Deployed to Instigate Insecurity in Iran
PoliticsThe Iranian President, in a televised address to the nation, outlined the latest developments in the implementation of the government’s major economic plan to reform the subsidy system, while also addressing recent events and the government’s approach to addressing the legitimate demands of the people.
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A Volunteer Security Force Member Killed During Unrest in Western Iran
PoliticsFollowing a protest gathering held yesterday in the city of Kuhdasht, located in Lorestan province in western Iran, reports emerged of clashes between some participants and security forces. Local authorities say one person was killed and several others were injured during the incident.
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Ghalibaf: Iran Seeks No One’s Permission for Self-Defense.
PoliticsMohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, Speaker of Iran’s Parliament, said on Tuesday during an open parliamentary session that Iran does not seek permission from any party to defend itself.
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Tehran Faces Protests Amid Sharp Currency Volatility
PoliticsCommercial districts in central Tehran, including Jomhouri and Lalehzar streets, have been the scene of scattered gatherings by a segment of merchants and market activists over the past two days in reaction to economic instability.