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Iranian protesters rename Tehran street after Trump during crackdown, reports say

Protesters renamed a Tehran street after Trump amid at least 36 deaths and over 2,000 arrests as strikes and demonstrations spread across more than 100 Iranian cities.

  • Iranian protesters are renaming streets after President Donald Trump during rising demonstrations against their government, as reported by Iran International.
  • Demonstrators have intensified protests in over 100 cities, chanting anti-regime slogans, with significant unrest occurring in Tehran's Grand Bazaar and other cities.
  • Reza Pahlavi, exiled opposition leader, stated that the unrest offers a historic opportunity to end Iran's Islamic Republic and noted unprecedented protest levels across over 100 cities.
  • Casualty figures have risen to at least 36 killed and over 2,000 arrests, as security forces responded with tear gas and armed deployments against protesters in multiple locations.
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In Iran, anti-government protests continue, protesters report violence by the security forces, tear gas and shooting, and Iran's head of the judiciary has stated to the protesters: "There will be no mercy for those who help the enemies of the Islamic Republic."

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