Iranians protest against Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s 2009 election victory with deadly consequences. 10 years later they take to the streets again after a hike in fuel prices – the regime’s brutal response is known as Bloody November.
Recent years have seen a series of anti-regime protests in Iran, with women demanding greater freedoms, including the right to watch football matches. The BBC tracks how protests later spread across the country, with the resulting crackdown leading to arrests, injury and in some cases, death for protesters.
James Newton
Director
Mike Radford
Producer