Iran: State Repression Suffocates the Protest
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In Iran, protesters risk their lives. They are exposed to state-coordinated repression with massive violence and digital foreclosure. Whether help is still coming remains uncertain.
The protests that have spread throughout Iran since December 28 continue to grow in intensity and scope, amid a strong economic crisis and an increasingly harsh response from the regime.Human rights organizations denounce hundreds of deaths, thousands of detainees and executions linked to the demonstrations, while the government maintains severe restrictions on information.The mobilizations began with economic claims, following the collapse of t…
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