Security forces are deployed on January 2 in front of Tehran University:
Iran's foreign ministry responded to US President Donald Trump's latest Twitter attack, saying he should focus on "homeless and hungry people" in his own country rather than insulting Iranians, the AFP news agency reports.
"Instead of wasting his time sending useless and insulting tweets regarding other countries, he would be better off seeing to the domestic issues of his own country such as daily killings of dozens of people... and the existence of millions of homeless and hungry people," said ministry spokesman Bahram Ghasemi.
Video of a January 1 protest in Fuladshahr:
Britain called on Iran to engage in meaningful debate about issues raised by protesters, Prime Minister Theresa May's spokesman said on Tuesday, Reuters report.
"We believe there should be meaningful debate about the legitimate and important issues that the protesters are raising, and we're looking to the Iranian authorities to permit that," the spokesman said.
Several Iranian artists have expressed support for the right to hold peaceful protests, Radio Farda reports.