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   Iran Focus 
   
   London, Jun. 28 – There have been some 480 anti-government protests in
  Iran since in the Iranian calendar month ending June 21, according to a tally
  provided to Iran Focus by Iranian dissidents. 
   
  Students were the most politically active group in the past month, having organised at least 136 demonstrations, sit-ins,
  gatherings, and strikes. 
   
  Workers took part in some 60 protests. 
   
  Among the month’s major protests was a 100,000-strong anti-government rally
  by ethnic Azeris in the city of Tabriz against the publication of an
  insulting cartoon in the official daily Iran. 
   
  Subsequently, thousands took part in often violent anti-government
  demonstrations in the towns of Orumieh, Zanjan, Marand, Naqadeh and Ardebil. At least nine people
  were killed by government forces in the course of clashes with the
  protestors. 
   
  Several hundred people were arrested during a major demonstration by Iranian
  women on June 12. 
   
  There were also several demonstrations by students in four of Tehran’s universities. 
   
  Dissidents accuse the government of imposing an atmosphere of repression in Iran in order
  to terrorise citizens and dissuade them from taking
  part in protests. 
   
  At least five women and two 18-year-olds were executed in Iran in the
  past month alone. 
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