
Iran Protests and Executions Following January Uprising
Reports highlight the brutal suppression of protests in January, including the killing of an 18-year-old student and swift executions, fueling public anger and calls for justice.
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Iranian Domestic Unrest and Government Repression
First report 4h agoLast update 3h agoAnalysts suggest the Iranian regime faces a 'stormy period' of economic pressure and potential conflict, with internal crises posing a significant threat to its survival and a risk of fatal miscalculations regarding US and Israeli actions.
Iranian cinema is asserting its independence from state censorship, with a film about the ban on women's singing being released online without official permission.
The Iranian regime is accused of brutal repression, including summary executions of protesters and the killing of individuals during demonstrations, leading to calls for accountability and revenge.
There are widespread calls for unity, breaking silence, and active resistance against the oppressive regime, emphasizing that hope comes from action and collective intervention.
There is a strong assertion that 120 years of struggle for freedom in Iran have left no room for either religious or monarchical reaction.
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