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  2. December 30, 2009, Iranian pro-government rallies - Wikipedia

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    In protest against the results of the 2009 Iranian presidential election, demonstrators took to the streets on 27 December 2009, [7] coinciding with Ashura, a Shia holy day.

  3. 2009 Iranian presidential election protests - Wikipedia

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    Among the largest were protests that were held on Iranian holidays, such as Quds Day on 18 September, 13th of Aban on 4 November and Iranian Students Day on 7 December. [91] [92] According to The Guardian, it was projected that more than 500,000 people participated in the 2009 presidential election protest. [93]

  4. Ashura protests - Wikipedia

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    The Ashura protests were a series of protests which occurred on 27 December 2009 in Iran against the outcome of the June 2009 Iranian presidential election, which demonstrators claim was rigged. The demonstrations were part of the 2009 Iranian election protests and were the largest since June. In December 2009, the protests saw an escalation in ...

  5. Women and girls are leading Iran protests, but others are ...

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    The protests that have engulfed Iran for weeks are also attracting support from across society as they evolve into a sustained anti-government movement. Women and girls are leading Iran protests ...

  6. Chaos as Tehran's metro stations turned into protest sites

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    STORY: On a video released on Tuesday (November 15), the crowd can be heard chanting: "I am a free woman. You are the pervert. You are the whore," on a train platform.A separate video released on ...

  7. Timeline of the 2009 Iranian election protests - Wikipedia

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    Protesters in Tehran, June 13, 2009. Anonymous sources said that the police stormed the headquarters of the Islamic Iran Participation Front and arrested a number of people. [4] [5] Two hundred people protested outside Iran's embassy in London. [6] Protests led by Iranian-Americans were also held outside the Iranian representative office in New ...

  8. Wave of protests in Iran reflects seething anger over how its ...

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    Mahsa Amini’s death has ignited a wave of protests across Iran, exposing a raw anger among Iranian women about their treatment by the regime and an unprecedented willingness to defy the government.

  9. Iran protests - Wikipedia

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    2003 Iranian student protests; 2009–2010 Iranian presidential election protests; 2011–2012 Iranian protests; 2016 Cyrus the Great Revolt; 2017–2018 Iranian protests; 2018–2019 Iranian general strikes and protests; 2019–2020 Iranian protests. Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752 protests; 2021–2022 Iranian protests. 2022 Iranian ...