Iranian Students Resume Anti-Government Protests at Universities Following January Crackdown
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Iranian students at several universities, including Sharif University of Technology in Tehran, have resumed anti-government protests for the first time since January's deadly crackdown by authorities. The protests honor thousands killed during last month's nationwide demonstrations that were violently suppressed. Scuffles broke out at Sharif University as students marched on campus, marking the first large-scale rallies since the government's harsh response to previous protests.
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Scuffles break out at Sharif University in Tehran
Student protesters honoured thousands of those killed when nationwide mass protests were put down by Iranian authorities last month.
The BBC has verified footage of demonstrators marching on the campus of the Sharif University of Technology in the capital
Student protesters honoured thousands of those killed when nationwide mass protests were put down by Iranian authorities last month.

