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More than 1,000 students arrested in ongoing Iran protests

January 07, 2018
University students attend a protest inside Tehran University while a smoke grenade is thrown by anti-riot Iranian police. — AP
University students attend a protest inside Tehran University while a smoke grenade is thrown by anti-riot Iranian police. — AP

Tehran — More than 1,000 students, most of whom attend Tehran University, are among those who have been detained since protesters erupted across several cities in Iran.

A report by the Iranian Students' News Agency quoted Mahmoud Sadeghi, a reformist member of parliament, as saying that “many of them were not involved in protests”.

At least 21 people have been killed in the ongoing protests, which erupted across the country 10 days ago against the regime.

Protests in Iran have resumed for the 10th day in a row, with demonstrations in several cities taking place throughout Saturday night.

A video circulated by activists across social media showed demonstrators shouting to their countrymen to join them.

In Tehran, Iranian activists said the riot police violently broke up a sit-in demonstration at the intersection of Muniriya Street and Javed Street by the families of detainees demanding the release of their relatives arrested during recent demonstrations.

Iranian Turks, also known as Azerbaijani Turks, also clashed with a military unit in the northern city of Tabriz on the first day of joining the protests which have been ongoing for the past 10 days. — Agencies


January 07, 2018
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