Protests in Iran continue despite internet blackouts; Canadians respond with rallies of support

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Protests in Iran continue despite internet blackouts; Canadians respond with rallies of support
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Nearly two months after the protests were first ignited, the people of Iran continue to march in the streets, despite increasing violence, internet blackouts and arrests, while Canadians support them overseas, organizing rallies in response.

the reported deaths, injuries and detention of children in Iran.

"It's difficult to get information out," Shariati said. "The internet has been becoming more and more restricted every single day as protests also intensify."include tear gas, shooting at residential homes and tracking people's locations using their phones, she said. "There have been reports of security forces tracking phone calls or messages, confiscating phones, in university campuses for example, and taking these as evidence using it against people," Shariati said. "One thing that people outside are doing, has put them at risk as well… is that we try to be the bridge to connect people who need help to people who are offering it underground. But that also comes with a risk.

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