
Southwest Iran's Water Shortage Protests Take Sharper Anti-government Tone
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
48% : A group of prominent Iranian rights activists, including Narges Mohammadi, held a rally in front of Iran's interior ministry in Tehran on Tuesday to express solidarity with the Khuzestan protesters.44% : Iran has barred VOA from reporting inside the country.
42% : The head of New York's Center for Human Rights in Iran, Hadi Ghaemi appealed to the United Nations in a statement Monday to "forcefully call upon Iranian authorities to allow people to air their grievances without threats of violence or imprisonment."
41% : Since then, videos have appeared to show the protests continuing on a nightly basis, marking what would be the widest and most sustained disturbances Iran has seen in months.
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