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Iranian police disperse crowds from shrines after Covid-19 closures

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Iranian police disperse crowds from shrines after Covid-19 closures

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The article talks about how Iranian police are forced to break apart crowds of people who're forcing themselves into shrines which are normally used for prayers around the clock. It also states that COVID has affected mainly important festivals. The Article also talks about how Italy has opened private prayers and confessions. Europe and the US churches mosques and synagogues have been suspended for public celebration as well. It also talked about how 2/3rds of the confirmed cases of the virus inMalaysia can be linked back to an Islamic conference attended by about 16,000 people.

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The Guardian

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04/25/2020

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03/17/2020

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