Iranian cities hit by anti-government protests
Anti-government demonstrations that began in Iran on Thursday have now spread to several major cities. Large numbers reportedly turned out in Rasht, in the north, and Kermanshah, in the west, with smaller protests in Isfahan, Hamadan and elsewhere. The protests began against rising prices but have spiralled into a general outcry against clerical rule and government policies.
A small number of people have been arrested in Tehran, the capital. They were among a group of 50 people who gathered in a city square, Tehran's deputy governor-general for security affairs told the Iranian Labour News Agency.
The US State Department condemned the arrests and urged "all nations to publicly support the Iranian people and their demands for basic rights and an end to corruption".
Also at Bloomberg and Reuters.
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(Score: 0, Troll) by khallow on Monday January 01 2018, @03:32AM (3 children)
Such would-be censors would be targeting more legitimate speech otherwise. It's better to have them fail against "hate speech" than succeed against mere disagreement speech. And we see, once again, libertarians blamed for the evil of others.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday January 01 2018, @06:01PM (2 children)
Not blamed for the evil of others, blamed for their own stupidity which makes it easier for people to perpetrate evil.
(Score: 1) by khallow on Monday January 01 2018, @06:19PM (1 child)
I guess that's not quite as stupid an accusation, assuming it's true.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday January 01 2018, @07:32PM
Oh it is very true. Just take a gander at jmorris spewing his tin foil half baked noodle sauce.