Iran Labels Protesters as "Terrorist Agents" Funded by Foes
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Iranian authorities have cut off internet access across the country amid ongoing protests. The government has now accused demonstrators of being "terrorist agents."
Officials claim the protesters are paid by Israel and the United States. This statement escalates the government's response to the unrest.
The internet blackout continues to limit information flow from inside Iran. The situation remains difficult to verify independently.