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Protesters in Iran are reportedly engaging in activities to dismantle or destroy surveillance cameras deployed in urban areas. These actions are part of broader demonstrations that have taken place across various cities, reflecting widespread discontent with the government’s security and monitoring measures.

The protests, which have gained momentum in recent weeks, are motivated by various grievances, including political repression, economic hardships, and calls for greater freedoms. Participants have targeted surveillance infrastructure as they express opposition to government surveillance and control.

Iranian authorities have yet to release official statements regarding the recent acts of vandalism, but such incidents have raised concerns about heightened tensions between protesters and security forces. The situation continues to evolve, highlighting ongoing challenges faced by the Iranian government in managing public dissent.

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