Government’s Propaganda Regarding the 13-Aban Demonstration

Challenges and Controversies:

The commemoration of Pupil Day is not without challenges and controversies. In recent years, the Iranian government has taken measures to control and limit the scope of the demonstrations. Security forces are often deployed to maintain order, and access to social media can be restricted during the event. The authorities argue that these measures are necessary to prevent unrest, but they are met with criticism from those who believe in the importance of free expression and peaceful assembly.

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