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is moving more security forces toward the region we spoke to come around matching from the university of sussex in england. he's been following the purchased closely and told us what makes good a stands role in this movement. so important the question of, you know, a national, political and cultural right has, has, have always been part of the protest movement in curtis on. but at the moment, actually the protest slogans in curtis on are no different from what you hear in the rest of iran. the key slogan as woman life freedom, which has become kind of a battle cry for protest is across iran. and i think all sections of the ring and 5, including the could identify with this particular slogan. because the obviously the freedom part of slogan refers to both individual but. busy so collective freedom of various cultural and linguistic communities. and the woman obviously is referring to the gender kind of rights. and the woman are at the heart of this current protests. and the life bit is obviously about socio economy kind of rights and also social justice. so this particular slogan, which has to b
is moving more security forces toward the region we spoke to come around matching from the university of sussex in england. he's been following the purchased closely and told us what makes good a stands role in this movement. so important the question of, you know, a national, political and cultural right has, has, have always been part of the protest movement in curtis on. but at the moment, actually the protest slogans in curtis on are no different from what you hear in the rest of iran. the...
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university of sussex. we understand iran's kurdish regions have been cut off from any internet access. >> what we are seeing given the intermittent access -- the reports that came out and indicated two things, one is the security forces and even military forces have amassed in the city, this is the provincial city capital denver 25 days in a row, they have been repressing the protesters. more troops apparently coming from other provinces into that particular city that has a history of resisting the islamic republic from the early years of the revolution. they are deploying a huge number of troops near the iraqi border. they may launch a grand offensive against what they describe as kurdish iranian opposition camps across the board. they are looking to divert attention from the protest and provoke kurdish groups into military action in order to create a pretext for the cities in other parts of the country. >> does this also tell you that the islamic republic considers the courage to be the biggest threat to
university of sussex. we understand iran's kurdish regions have been cut off from any internet access. >> what we are seeing given the intermittent access -- the reports that came out and indicated two things, one is the security forces and even military forces have amassed in the city, this is the provincial city capital denver 25 days in a row, they have been repressing the protesters. more troops apparently coming from other provinces into that particular city that has a history of...
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come round martine is a senior lecturer on the international politics of the university of sussex. he's been following the protests in iran closely, and i asked him if he is surprised that these protests are still going so strong. 6 weeks after the death of jena. masa a me i must admit personally, i was surprised by the show of force by people yesterday on the 40th day of the hour, my fine niece killing the crowd which came to street south her home town of stuck as in course the sun was in the region of 100000 tens of thousands of people from different times came to the cemetery where she was buried. even though their forces had blocked the roads, they bypassed them and, and actually got there. and not only does i mean across iran, there will protest universities in various cities. and there were also casualties in particular, how about another cause or city? one person was killed and during his kind of burial today, massive protest broke out and report. so just 3 for the people have been killed in that city. government building have been down in, sorry about interrupting you there.
come round martine is a senior lecturer on the international politics of the university of sussex. he's been following the protests in iran closely, and i asked him if he is surprised that these protests are still going so strong. 6 weeks after the death of jena. masa a me i must admit personally, i was surprised by the show of force by people yesterday on the 40th day of the hour, my fine niece killing the crowd which came to street south her home town of stuck as in course the sun was in the...
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so i think we should expect this go on for a while actually come on my scene with university of sussex, mr. murphy, we appreciate your time, your insights tonight. thank you. thank you. thanks for adding. let's take a look now. some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world. bolivia has suspended food exports as nationwide. protests bring forming regents to a standstill. the demonstrations began last week when the government postponed the census violence between demonstrators and believes has spread to the capitol le pass. the united nations is warning that somalia is on the brink of famine. a 1000000 people have been displaced internally. $20000.00 have fled to neighboring kenya. the horn of africa is suffering its worst drought in 4 decades. china is imposing new, locked down in cities, hit by coven 19 outbreaks. authorities in beijing and shanghai. our ceiling of buildings and shutting down entire districts. both cities have recorded fewer than 20 daily cases with no new year was she uses now the gray president volume is zalinski says that his forces are holdin
so i think we should expect this go on for a while actually come on my scene with university of sussex, mr. murphy, we appreciate your time, your insights tonight. thank you. thank you. thanks for adding. let's take a look now. some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world. bolivia has suspended food exports as nationwide. protests bring forming regents to a standstill. the demonstrations began last week when the government postponed the census violence between...
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my team is the senior lecturer on international politics at the university of sussex. we asked him if he was surprised that the protest is still going still going strong. 6 weeks after the death of as you know, massa mini, i must admit, personally, i was surprised by the show of force by people yesterday on the 14th day of the gene, our mass, i mean he's killing the crowd which came to st. so her hometown of suckers in court just on was in the original 100000 tens of thousands of people from different times came to the cemetery where she was buried. even though the regime forces had blocked the roads, they bypassed them and actually got there. and not only did i mean across iran, there were protests and universities in various cities, and there were also casualties in the city of maha, another quarter city, one person was killed. and during this kind of burial today, massive protest broke out and report. so just 3 further people have been killed in that city. well, this summer, so record heat here in europe. now much of the continent is experiencing unusually warm tempe
my team is the senior lecturer on international politics at the university of sussex. we asked him if he was surprised that the protest is still going still going strong. 6 weeks after the death of as you know, massa mini, i must admit, personally, i was surprised by the show of force by people yesterday on the 14th day of the gene, our mass, i mean he's killing the crowd which came to st. so her hometown of suckers in court just on was in the original 100000 tens of thousands of people from...
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earlier we spoke to come run martine, a senior lecturer on international politics at the university of sussex. he's following the protests in iran closely and i asked him what he is hearing from said untouched, and other cities in the re what we are seeing, you know, given the intermittent access people out to intern, despite that the dinner post, which come out of the region and indicate 2 things. one is that the security forces and even military forces have mass in the city of sun. and the address is the provincial capital city of the province of cornerstone. and for 25 days in road, they have been kind of repressing to protest. as many people have been killed and injured, they have been firing as semi even heavy guns into, into people's houses and so on. and more more troops apparently coming from the provinces into that particular city, which has a history of resisting this republic from the early years of devolution. the 2nd developing is that iranian army and military and revolutionary gods are deploying huge number of troops near the iraqi border. the iraq coordinates on board and ther
earlier we spoke to come run martine, a senior lecturer on international politics at the university of sussex. he's following the protests in iran closely and i asked him what he is hearing from said untouched, and other cities in the re what we are seeing, you know, given the intermittent access people out to intern, despite that the dinner post, which come out of the region and indicate 2 things. one is that the security forces and even military forces have mass in the city of sun. and the...
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memorial i'm joined by come on my team, he's a senior lecturer on international politics at the university of sussex and is following the protest in iran closely. it's going to have you with us tonight. we understand that that iran, kurdish regions have been basically cut off from any internet access. what are you hearing, particularly from around the area? i'm on dodge and other cities in that region. what we are seeing, you know, given the intermittent access people have to enter and despite that, the dinner posts which come out of the region and indicate 2 things. one is that the security forces and even military forces have mass in the city of san versus the provincial capital city of the province of cornerstone. and for 25 days in a row, they have been kind of repressing to protest. as many people have been killed and injured, they have been firing as semi even heavy guns into, into people's houses and so on. and more more troops, apparently coming from other provinces into that particular city, which has a history of resisting islamic republic from the early years of devolution. the 2nd develo
memorial i'm joined by come on my team, he's a senior lecturer on international politics at the university of sussex and is following the protest in iran closely. it's going to have you with us tonight. we understand that that iran, kurdish regions have been basically cut off from any internet access. what are you hearing, particularly from around the area? i'm on dodge and other cities in that region. what we are seeing, you know, given the intermittent access people have to enter and despite...
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a senior lecturer on international politics at the university of sussex has been following the protests in iran closely. i asked him if he's surprised they are still going so strong six weeks following the death of gina also a mean. >> i must admit i was surprised by the show of force by people yesterday on the 40th they of the -- 40th day. the crowd that came to her hometown was in the region of 100,000. tens of thousands of people from different towns. even though regime forces had blocked the roads, they bypassed them and got there. across iran they were protests and casualties. one person was killed and during his burial today, massive protests broke out and a report suggests three further people have been killed in the city. some government buildings have been burned down. brent: sorry about burning -- about interrupting you, we have a little delay in the signal. what is different about the protests we are seeing now compared to protest movements we have seen in the recent past? >> i think there is a difference both in terms of the nature of the protest but also its context. in ter
a senior lecturer on international politics at the university of sussex has been following the protests in iran closely. i asked him if he's surprised they are still going so strong six weeks following the death of gina also a mean. >> i must admit i was surprised by the show of force by people yesterday on the 40th they of the -- 40th day. the crowd that came to her hometown was in the region of 100,000. tens of thousands of people from different towns. even though regime forces had...