Watch: BBC in Tehran for first time since protest crackdown
Summary
The BBC has reported from Tehran, Iran, for the first time since the government's crackdown on protests. These protests resulted in many deaths, with human rights groups confirming over 6,400 deaths. The BBC's coverage is restricted by the Iranian government.Key Facts
- The BBC visited Iran following a crackdown on protests.
- Iran's crackdown on protests involved significant force.
- Human rights activists confirmed at least 6,400 protester deaths, with potentially more unreported.
- The BBC's reporting is limited due to restrictions from the Iranian government.
- The Islamic Republic of Iran marked its 47th anniversary recently.
- The BBC cannot use its Tehran coverage for its Persian Service.
- Restrictions apply to all international media in Iran.
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