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Iran's top judge warned protesters against aiding "the enemy," accusing Israel and the U.S. of fomenting unrest. The protests, sparked by economic hardships and political repression, have spread nationwide, with at least 27-36 deaths and over 1,500 arrests reported. The western provinces have seen the most violence. Exiled former crown prince Reza Pahlavi called for more protests and urged security forces to side with the people.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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