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World Service,09 Apr 2019,53 mins

US labels Iran’s guards force as terrorist

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The United States has declared Iran's powerful Revolutionary Guard Corps to be a 'foreign terrorist organisation'. Tehran said the new American classification represented a major threat to international peace and described the US government as a state sponsor of terror. Thousands of protesters in Sudan remain camped outside the military headquarters in the capital, Khartoum, for a third night. They are demanding that President Omar al Bashir step down immediately and have urged the military to protect them. A court in Hong Kong is due to announce its judgement on the so called ‘Umbrella 9’ - a group of campaigners who were jailed for their involvement in pro-democracy protests in 2014. The demonstrations lasted for 79 days, and got their name from the umbrellas people used to block teargas used by police.

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