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Iran protests continue into third night

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TEHRAN: Reports of clashes and marches spread across Iran on Saturday as protests spilled into a third night despite government warnings against any further “illegal gatherings.”

- dia appeared to show thousands marching through the western cities of Khorramaba­d, Zanjan and Ahvaz and many smaller towns, while reports spread rapidly that several people had been shot dead by police in the town of Dorud.

A swirl of wild rumors, combined with travel restrictio­ns and a near-total media blackout from

The authoritie­s appeared to respond by temporaril­y cutting internet access to mobile phones, but full coverage was eventually restored.

Several Iranian news agencies warned Telegram, the most popular social media service in the country, might soon be shut down after communicat­ions minister Mohammad-Javad Azari Jahromi accused one channel, Amadnews, of encouragin­g an “armed uprising.”

by conservati­ve Mehr news agency -- showed protesters attacking a town hall in central Tehran, overturnin­g a police car and burning

There was chaos earlier around the capital’s university as hundreds took to the streets, block against the regime.

But the authoritie­s could also count on a show of strength, with hundreds of counter-demonstrat­ors seizing control of the university entrance, chanting “Death to the seditionis­ts.”

Annual rallies marking the defeat of the last major protest movement for Saturday morning and brought thousands of regime supporters to the streets across the country.

“We urge all those who receive these calls to protest not to participat­e in these illegal gatherings as they will create problems for themselves and other citizens,” said Interior Minister Abdolrahma­n Rahmani Fazli.

The protests began in the second city of Mashhad on Thursday as an attack on high living costs but quickly turned against the Islamic regime as a whole.

There were even chants in favor of the monarchy toppled by the Islam criticized the regime for supporting the Palestinia­ns and other regional movements rather than focusing on problems at home.

State news channel IRINN said it had been banned from covering the protests that spread to towns and cities including Qom and Kermanshah.

“The enemy wants once again to create a new plot and use social media and economic issues to foment a new sedition,” Ayatollah Mohsen Araki, a prominent cleric, told a crowd in Tehran, according to the conservati­ve Fars news agency.

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“Freedom” and other words are displayed on the ground in front of the Cologne Cathedral in Cologne, western Germany, as part of a light installati­on by artist Ingo Dietzel. The artist collects wishes from people and integrates them in his work that...

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