Anti-government protests in Iran spilled into a fifth day Monday, with protesters continuing to complain about government corruption and economic mismanagement. Iranian authorities have said they support free speech, despite blocking access to some social media sites. The government is warning of consequences for those who destroy public property. Arash Arabasadi reports.
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