Anti-Regime Protests Spread in Iran, As Regime Blames Unrest on Outside Agitators
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48% : (CNSNews.com) - Pro-regime Iranians took to the streets of Tehran on Sunday in a show of support for the established order amid the largest anti-government protests in years, which according to some reports have spread to scores of towns and cities in all 31 of Iran's provinces.38% : Eyewitnesses, however, said Amini had been assaulted by members of the "morality police" - formerly known as the Guidance Patrol - inside their van after they arrested her in Tehran for "improper" wearing of the hijab.
36% : (Sunday's pro-regime demonstration coincided with the day Iran marks the death of Mohammed.)
35% : The exiled National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI)/Mujahideen-e Khalq (MEK) said more than 180 people had been killed.
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