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And london, this is bbc world news its newsday. Good morning. Its 8 am in singapore, midnight in london and 3 30 am in iran where more protests have been taking place in cities across the country. The us has dismissed claims by iran that the countrys enemies have stirred up days of Anti Government protests. The United States says it wants an emergency session of the Security Council to discuss the situation in iran. Our middle east editor, jeremy bowen, reports. In tehran, squads of Motorbike Police are cruising the streets to break up groups of demonstrators. The protests have changed since they started last thursday. Gunshots to begin with, they were about the economy. Most of the protesters are young men. More than 50 of iranians are under 30 and perhaps 40 of them are unemployed. But pent up political frustration is spilling out and much of it has been directed at this man, the Supreme Leader ayatollah ali khamenei. He is the powerfulfigurehead of the islamic republic, and attacks
And london, this is bbc world news. Its newsday. Good morning. Its 9am in singapore, 1am in london, and 4 30am in iran, where more protests have been taking place in cities across the country. The us has dismissed claims by tehran that the countrys enemies have stirred up days of Anti Government protests. The United States says it wants an emergency session of the Security Council to discuss the situation in iran. Our middle east editor, jeremy bowen, reports. In tehran, squads of Motorbike Police are cruising the streets to break up groups of demonstrators. The protests have changed since they started last thursday. Gunshots to begin with, they were about the economy. Most of the protesters are young men. More than 50 of iranians are under 30 and perhaps 40 of them are unemployed. But pent up political frustration is spilling out and much of it has been directed at this man, the Supreme Leader ayatollah ali khamenei. He is the powerfulfigurehead of the islamic republic, and attacks on
A computer more than doctor . Riot police are out in force in cities across iran, as Anti Government protests go on. At least 22 people have died since the demonstrations began seven days ago. Hundreds have been arrested. Irans Supreme Leader has broken his silence for the First Time Since the protests began, accusing his countrys enemies of stirring up the unrest. The protests are the boldest challenge to irans clerical leadership in almost a decade. The United States is seeking an emergency session of the un Security Council. Here is our middle east editorjeremy bowen. In tehran, squads of Motorbike Police are cruising the streets to break up groups of demonstrators. The protests have changed since they started last thursday. Gunshots. To begin with, they were about the economy. Most of the protesters are young men. More than 50 of iranians are under 30, and perhaps 40 of them are unemployed. But pent up political frustration is spilling out, and much of it has been directed at this
In cities across iran, as Anti Government protests go on. At least 22 people have died since the demonstrations began seven days ago. Hundreds have been arrested. Irans Supreme Leader has broken his silence for the First Time Since the protests began, accusing his countrys enemies of stirring up the unrest. The protests are the boldest challenge to irans clerical leadership in almost a decade. The United States is seeking an emergency session of the un Security Council. Here is our middle east editorjeremy bowen. In tehran, squads of Motorbike Police are cruising the streets to break up groups of demonstrators. The protests have changed since they started last thursday. Gunshots. To begin with, they were about the economy. Most of the protesters are young men. More than 50 of iranians are under 30, and perhaps 40 of them are unemployed. But pent up political frustration is spilling out, and much of it has been directed at this man, the Supreme Leader, ayatollah ali khamenei. He is the