Foreign Ministry Spokesperson: Protesting is Free in Iran

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Foreign Ministry Spokesperson: Protesting is Free in Iran

The spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs says protest is free in Iran

Nasser Kanaani states that the Islamic Republic of Iran recognizes the right to peaceful protest based on regulations, and criticism and protest are free in Iran. All citizens can convey their protests and criticisms to Iranian officials.

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