
The Iranian Revolution Has Begun! - The Jewish Voice
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
55% : "We say to people in Iran: We stand and remain by your side."52% : Meanwhile, thousands of people in The Hague, Netherlands chanted and sang in a solidarity demonstration in support of the protesters in Iran.
45% : Demonstrations were also reported in the capital Tehran on Saturday, including small ones near the Sharif University of Technology, one of Iran's premier centers of learning and the scene of a violent government crackdown last weekend, as was reported by the AP.
44% : The Times of Israel also reported that Yvette Mazloumi, a Persian Jew visiting Israel from New York who attended the protest, said she would love to be able to visit Iran one day in the future.
44% : Protests erupted in cities across Iran on Saturday.
43% : Judge Moves To Pause NY Firearm License Law; Includes Times Square 'Gun Free Zone' Anti-government demonstrations erupted Saturday in several locations across Iran as the most sustained protests in years against a deeply entrenched theocracy entered their fourth week, as was reported by the AP.
43% : Germany, along with fellow EU member France, is among the nations that are part of a 2015 agreement with Iran to address concerns over the Islamic Republic's nuclear program and have been attempting to revive the deal, according to the AP report.
38% : The AP reported that many shops were closed in central Tehran and near the University of Teh Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi in a meeting with students from the all-female Al-Zahra University in Tehran alleged again that foreign enemies were responsible for fomenting the protests, the AP reported.
38% : The AP reported that thousands of chanting, singing people held a solidarity demonstration Saturday in The Hague in support of protesters in Iran who have taken to the streets since the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini following her arrest for allegedly violating the Islamic Republic's strict dress code.
38% : On Sunday, videos on Iranian social media appeared to show students staging a protest on the campus of al-Zahra University in Tehran, a day after students chanted against Iran's president during a visit there, the AP reported.
35% : The full extent of demonstrations in Iran and subsequent crackdowns remains unclear.
35% : The anti-government protests in Sanandaj, 300 miles (500 kilometers) from the capital, are a microcosm of the leaderless protests that have roiled Iran.
33% : Protesters gathered on a central park in the city waved flags and banners emblazoned with texts including "No to enforced headscarf in Iran," "Justice can't wait" and "Stop bloodshed in Iran."
32% : Germany's foreign minister is calling for European Union entry bans and asset freezes against those responsible for what she described as brutal repression against anti-government protesters in Iran, according to the AP report.
19% : We want to stand with the minorities of Iran, the women of Iran, and we want to say this is not okay."
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