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Iran Cracks Down as Protests Show No Sign of Easing

Por: The New York Times World November 16, 2022

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The Iranian authorities moved aggressively to disperse demonstrations in dozens of cities across the country on Tuesday, as an uprising demanding an end to clerical rule entered its third month, and neither protesters nor the government showed any signs of backing down.Security forces, adopting new tactics, and helicopters low over the crowds of protesters, sometimes opening fire on them, posted on social media showed.At a metro station in the... + full article



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