Iranian Campuses Reignite Anti-Regime Protests

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As the new semester begins, students at multiple Iranian universities—including Tehran’s Sharif and Amirkabir—held anti-government demonstrations, reviving a nationwide movement that had been crushed in a deadly crackdown. Videos show chants like 'Death to the dictator' and reported tensions or arrests on campus, with state media noting limited incidents while rights groups say thousands were killed in the crackdown, highlighting ongoing dissent against the clerical regime.
- Iran’s Students Hold Anti-Regime Protests as Universities Reopen The New York Times
- Iran students stage first large anti-government protests since deadly crackdown BBC
- Iranian students hold protests as new university term begins CNN
- Iranian Students Chant Anti-Government Slogans, Clash With Security Forces In Tehran Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
- Iranian students mount further anti-regime protests Financial Times
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