Rekao bi da selektivno bubas sto tebi odgovara - zvucis kao glasnogovornik iranske vlade - nadam se da te makar placaju
Naravno da ne dira , zla amerika ovo ono ... Nego kakav je Iran sa kinom ima li kakvih protestnih nota za par miliona ujgura na “obradi”What was the reaction?
The move sparked demonstrations in cities and towns across Iran, with drivers abandoning vehicles on highways and protesters blocking roads. Dozens of banks and stores have been set on fire or damaged.
Tens of thousands of people have taken part in the protests, prompting a pushback from Iranian security forces and authorities to implement a "near total internet shutdown", according to monitoring service NetBlocks.
Update: It has been 75 hours since #Iran introduced a near-total internet shutdown leaving Iranians isolated from the rest of the world![]()
The rights to free expression and free assembly are inviolable and must be protected #Internet4Iran #IranProtests
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— NetBlocks.org (@netblocks) November 19, 2019
At least 11 people - five security forces and six civilians - have been killed in the unrest, according to figures collated by Al Jazeera.
Iranian media reported on Monday that three members of the security forces were stabbed to death by "rioters" near the capital, Tehran, but authorities are yet to announce an official death toll.
Rights group Amnesty International on Tuesday said at least 106 people had been killed in violence surrounding the demonstrations and accused authorities of presiding over a "brutal and deadly crackdown".
The United Nations has called for Iranian authorities to rein in the use of force to disperse the protests and uphold the demonstrators' rights to freedom of expression and peaceful assembly.


