DUBAI (Reuters) - At least 304 people have been killed in Iran during anti-government unrest that broke out last month, Amnesty International said on Tuesday.
Thousands have been arrested including children as young as 15 in a crackdown that followed the protests, London-based Amnesty said in a statement.
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