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DUBAI (Reuters) - The U.N. human rights office on Friday voiced concern at Iran's treatment of detained protesters and said authorities refused to release some of the bodies of those killed, as demonstrators again called for the death of the country's top leader.
DUBAI: The UN human rights office on Friday voiced concern at Iran’s treatment of detained protesters and said authorities were refusing to release some of the bodies of those killed, as demonstrators again called for the death of the country’s top leader. The Islamic Republic has been gripped by demonstrations since the death of 22-year-old Kurdish woman Mahsa Amini in police
Iran's Revolutionary Guards said that their intelligence had foiled a bomb attack in the city of Shiraz, two days after a shooting killed 15 people at a shrine there