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Iranian ambassador summoned over country's response to protests

Yvette Cooper has confirmed the government has summoned the Iranian ambassador in a statement to the Commons.

The foreign secretary has said her colleague, the Middle East minister, Hamish Falconer, summoned the Iranian representative in the UK "to underline the gravity of this moment and to call Iran to answer for the horrific reports that we are hearing". The Reuters news agency says around 2,000 people have been killed during widespread protests, according to an Iranian official.

Politics live - follow latest Protests sparked by a widening economic crisis have spread across the country since December. The Human Rights Activists News Agency says over 10,000 people have been arrested.

Ms Cooper told MPs that "horrific reports suggest that potentially thousands of people have been killed" while "protesting for change.

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