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  2. 2021–2022 Iranian protests - Wikipedia

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    100+. The 2021-2022 Iranian protestserupted on 15 July 2021 to protest the water shortagesand crisis, but were quickly met with police violence and brutality. "Bloody Aban", November 2021 saw further protests due to water shortages but various other protests and strikes also took place due to the worsening economic situation.

  3. Mahsa Amini protests - Wikipedia

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    The government's response to the protests and its "brutal and disproportionate use of force against peaceful protesters and children" was widely condemned, [30] but Supreme Leader of Iran Ayatollah Ali Khamenei dismissed the unrest as "riots" and part of a "hybrid war" against Iran created by foreign enemy states and dissidents abroad. [31] [32 ...

  4. 2019–2020 Iranian protests - Wikipedia

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    2019–2020 Iranian protests. Throughout Iran, in 29 provinces, 104 cities and 719 places. [ 1 ] The 2019–2020 Iranian protests, sometimes known as Bloody November or (using the Iranian calendar) Bloody Aban (Persian: آبان خونین), were a series of nationwide civil protests in Iran that took place in 2019 and 2020.

  5. Timeline of the Mahsa Amini protests - Wikipedia

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    A Basiji militiaman was killed and five police officers wounded during a "riot" in Karaj, according to Iran's semi-official news agency Tasnim News. [165] In a wide-ranging campaign speech in California, U.S. President Joe Biden vowed to "free Iran" and stated that demonstrators would soon succeed in freeing themselves. During the speech dozens ...

  6. 2017–2018 Iranian protests - Wikipedia

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    Public protests took place in several cities in Iran beginning on 28 December 2017 and continued into early 2018, sometimes called the Dey protests. [26] The first protest took place in Mashhad, Iran's second-largest city by population, initially focused on the economic policies of the country's government; as protests spread throughout the country, their scope expanded to include political ...

  7. Deaths during the Mahsa Amini protests - Wikipedia

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    Solidarity demonstration in Melbourne, September 2022. Deaths during the Mahsa Amini protests refer to those people who were killed due to Iran's nationwide protests of 2022, triggered by the death of 22-year-old Kurdish Iranian Jina Mahsa Amini on September 16, 2022, in a Tehran hospital under suspicious circumstances. [1]

  8. 2022 Iranian food protests - Wikipedia

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    Ebrahim Raisi (President of Iran) Hossein Ashtari (Commander-in-Chief of the Iranian Police) In May 2022, ongoing protests in Iran escalated into nationwide civil unrest [5] as a result of government price hikes on staple foods including bread and pasta. [6][7] The protests were part of a countrywide wave of protests beginning in July 2021.

  9. Iran protests - Wikipedia

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    Iran protests or Iranian protests may refer to: 1921 Persian coup d'état. 1953 Iranian coup d'état. 1979 Islamic Revolution. 1999 Iranian student protests. 2003 Iranian student protests. 2009–2010 Iranian presidential election protests. 2011–2012 Iranian protests. 2016 Cyrus the Great Revolt.