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By Kirti Rawat Social media was flooded with these videos after Iran lost to the US in a World Cup match. On Tuesday, Iran's team lost the game to the US in the FIFA World Cup that is being hosted in Qatar. Soon after, Iranians took to the streets to celebrate. Some waved US flags in support of the American football team and some let off firecrackers in celebration. All this celebration was a sign of protest against Iran's regime.
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By Sourit Sanyal The players of the Iranian men's national football team refused to sing the national anthem before their opening match of the FIFA World Cup 2022 on Monday in solidarity with the protests back home. The 11 players could be seen staying silent when the Islamic Republic's national anthem played at the Khalifa International Stadium in Doha, Qatar. Also Read:FIFA World Cup 2022: What Is Banned For Fans Visiting Qatar Death Of Mahsa Amini The Iran men's football team flew to Qatar amid intense protests that were triggered by the death of Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old woman, after bein...
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By Swasti Chatterjee An old video of nude demonstrations by women in Chile to protest against the repression of the then President Sebastián Piñera and the national law enforcement police is circulating on WhatsApp with false claims that it shows topless anti-hijab protesters of Iran. The video shows visuals of naked women performing a demonstration against a giant puppet which can be seen firing at them. Another puppet dressed in a suit and tie can be seen controlling the thread of the puppet with the gun. The video is going viral on WhatsApp with a caption in English, "Anti Hijab protest now...
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By BOOM Team Protests in Iran continued on Sunday, the 10th day to see agitations, with citizens taking to the streets in light of the death of 22-year-old woman Mahsa Amini. The death of another woman, 20-year-old protester Hadis Najafi, caused further social media outrage. Despite the governmentrestricting internet services and apps like WhatsApp and Instagram, people continued protesting against the autocratic regime. The government said on Saturday that it would take "decisive action" action against protesters. Several protesters have been killed in the crackdown against those opposing the...
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By BOOM Team Iran state media has said that 17 people have died in the protests over the death of Mahsa Amini after she was arrested by Iran's morality police. Internet watchdog NetBlocks confirmed on Thursday a "near total" internet ban in Tehran amid widespread protests in the country. Protests in the country have intensified with reports of multiple deaths emerging. Multiple human rights organisations have called for an unbiased probe into Amini's death, with US president Joe Biden expressing solidarity with protesters. The Iranian government has blamed outside influence for the large-scale...
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