The Persian Gulf was vandalized last week, and owner Roozbeh Farahanipour says it's due to a display at the cafe honoring women recently killed during protests in Iran.
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates A southeastern city in Iran that was the scene of a bloody crackdown last month awoke to new destruction on Saturday, state TV showed, after tensions erupted the day before.
According to Dr. Ramesh Sepehrrad, a professor of Middle East Studies at the University of Baltimore and a leader at the OIAC, more than 400 people have been killed and thousands have been arrested.
Authorities say 57 arrested after latest protests in Zahedan, where dozens are believed to have been killed by security forces during demonstration last month