The Speaker of Iranian Parliament (Majles) Ali Larijani says some Iranian government companies have increased the price of their products.
More than 10 days after Iranians took to the streets in protest, the Iranian government is still overwhelmed by the aftereffects of the unrest.
An Iranian Revolutionary Guards commander on Saturday told the female members of the Basij paramilitary force that families of the Guards and Basij should have "at least five children".
Protest movements in Iran do not have vertical leadership and are more susceptible to suppression. They must become more organized.
A prominent Iranian intellectual has said that frustrated protesters in Iran may take up arms if the government refuses to meet their demands.
A London-based Persian TV will lodge a complaint against Iran for jamming its satellite signal, an act violating international rules.
Four democratic presidential candidates have condemned violence against protesters in Iran and urged the government to listen to its own people.
Friday Prayer Imams in Iran have called on the government not to restore internet service.
A commander of Revolutionary Guards’ Basij paramilitary on Thursday described the recent protests in Iran as a "full-scale world war" against the Islamic Republic. Speaking on Friday Brigadier General Salar Abnoush said ending the protests was a "miracle".
The unrest in recent days in Iran were more the revolt of the poor and desperate classes sparked by economic factors, unlike protests in 2009 that were led by the middle class pursuing purely political demands.
Iran says it has restored partial access to some internet services at one of its 31 provinces on Thursday November 21 after 6 days of almost total communication blackout imposed by the government, Iranian news agencies reported.
Op-ed by Behnam Ben Taleblu and Saeed Ghasseminejad on the current situation in Iran and what can be done.
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