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Huge anti-government protests in Iran seen in videos
Summary
Human rights groups say unrest has spread to more than 100 cities across all 31 provinces, and rights monitors report dozens killed and thousands arrested.
Content
Protests have continued for a twelfth day in Iran, with videos circulating online showing large crowds in multiple cities. The unrest has been linked to public anger over economic conditions and the collapse of the currency. Various rights monitors and news outlets have reported casualties and mass arrests. Officials and state media have offered differing accounts of the scale and nature of events.
Reported details:
- Rights groups report the unrest has spread to more than 100 cities across all 31 provinces, and monitors say dozens of protesters have been killed and thousands arrested.
- Videos verified by BBC Persian show large crowds in cities including Mashhad, Tehran, Isfahan and Tabriz.
- Some footage and reports indicate clashes between protesters and security forces, while state media in some areas published footage suggesting streets were quiet.
- Internet watchdog NetBlocks reported a nationwide internet blackout, and opposition figure Reza Pahlavi called for further demonstrations from 20:00 local time on Friday.
Summary:
The unrest has reached many parts of the country and rights monitors report significant casualties and arrests. With verified video showing large gatherings, reported internet outages, and calls for more protests, the situation remains fluid and developments are continuing.
