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Seven with British connections arrested in Iran

today at 22.11 Nora Fernstedt

Seven people with links to Britain have been arrested by Iran’s Revolutionary Guards.

According to state Iranian media, the persons have had “leadership roles” in the protests.

They were arrested when they tried to leave the country and some of them allegedly have dual citizenship.

The British Foreign Ministry is working to get more information about the arrests, The Guardian reports.

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