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    protests are renewed in Iran and the authorities cut off a social media

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     protests are renewed in Iran and the authorities cut off a social media Empty protests are renewed in Iran and the authorities cut off a social media

    Post by Rocky Sun 01 Apr 2018, 2:25 am

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     protests are renewed in Iran and the authorities cut off a social media 00000000

     Twilight News    

     31 minutes ago




    Shafak News The Arab population in Ahwaz, south of Iran, expanded for the fourth consecutive day to include an increasing number of cities, while the regime decided to stop using the Telegram application for instant messaging.
    Protests against authoritarian repression extended to Abadan, Khirramabad, Hamdiya, Koura, Kut, Aalwan and dozens of other areas.
    The demonstrators chanted slogans against the policy of ethnic and sectarian repression of the regime, rejecting the "great racism" faced by the Arabs in Iran.
    The protesters demanded their right to teach their children the Arabic language, work in the huge oil institutions in their cities, where the authorities are forbidden to work, and raise slogans calling for an end to the security crackdown and torture of hundreds of prisoners in the prisons of the Wilayat al-Faqih.
    The police and the Revolutionary Guards pushed hundreds of military vehicles and motorcycles into their areas of protest to intimidate and intimidate citizens, followed by a campaign of arrests of dozens of participants in the demonstrations.
    The head of Iran's National Security Parliamentary Committee, Alaeddin Boroujerdi, announced the suspension of the Tigrum service for security reasons.
    The application, used by some 40 million people in Iran, was temporarily suspended during the protests, but many users reached it via proxy servers.
    An Iranian news website reported that the decision had been taken "at the highest level" and that the application would be replaced by a similar local system, in response to what was described as the destructive telegram of the protests
    Different areas of Iran witnessed protests in late January, which killed at least 25 people, as well as five thousand detainees.




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