Iran Protests: Supreme leader lays blame on country's enemies
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Iran Protests: Supreme leader lays blame on country's enemies
Iran's supreme leader has accused the country's enemies of using 'cash, arms and intelligence agents' to stir unrest. In a televised statement, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said 'the enemy is always looking for an opportunity to strike the Iranian nation'. Nine people were reportedly killed overnight during nationwide, anti-government protests. It raises the total number of deaths to at least 20. Francis Collings reports.
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