Iran said protesters should pay a high price if they break the law
Protesters in Iran who have staged three days of demonstrations over economic hardship and alleged corruption should pay a high price if they break the law, the government said on Sunday. The wave of anti-government demonstrations in several cities are the biggest challenge to Iran’s leaders since unrest in 2009 that followed the disputed re-election of then-President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad went on for months. Protesters have attacked banks and government buildings and burned a police motorcycle. Two protesters were shot dead in the western ...
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