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Iran shuts down internet as protests over fuel price increase rock country, 106 fatalities according to Amnesty International


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Iran protests: UN fears dozens of people have been killed

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Dozens of people may have been killed in Iran since Friday during protests against a sharp rise in petrol prices, the UN human rights office says.  A spokesman urged security personnel not to use excessive force, including firing live ammunition, and called for access to the internet to be restored.  Amnesty International said it had received credible reports that at least 106 protesters in 21 cities had died.

 

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