HRANA: 232 arrests in Iran in two days

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NEWS CENTER - HRANA announced that pressure on the public in Iran is increasing, with 232 people detained over two days. 
 
The US-based human rights organisation, the Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA), has issued a statement regarding the increased pressure being exerted by Iran on its citizens. 
 
The Agency announced that 232 people had been detained by Iranian intelligence forces in Iran and Rojhilat over the past two days.
 
The statement reported that violence was used during the detentions and stated that the arrests were carried out on charges of “spreading false news and photographing bombed sites”.
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