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Rouhani: Iranians have right to protest but must avoid violence
6:18 AM,
January 1, 2018
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Iranian President Hassan Rouhani appealed for calm, saying Iranians had the right to protest and criticize the authorities but their actions should not lead to violence or damage public property.
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