Iran Uprising Grows Violent: Coup Rumors Echo Bangladesh, Nepal Shifts
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Iran Uprising Grows Violent: Coup Rumors Echo Bangladesh, Nepal Shifts
Iran’s streets echo with the clamor of revolt. Protests against Ayatollah Khamenei’s iron rule, underway since December 28, have turned deadly – 115+ dead, thousands arrested. Pundits foresee a coup, citing blueprints from Bangladesh’s Hasina downfall, Nepal’s Jenjii surge, and America’s Venezuela gambit. At the heart: fury over poverty, job scarcity, hijab mandates, and authoritarian overreach. Women shatter norms, youth dominate campuses, and …
Digital Blackout and the Order to Kill in Iran: A Legal Analysis of Khamenei’s January 9 Speech
On the twelfth day of the nationwide uprising in January 2026, the Islamic Republic regime has initiated a new phase of confrontation against the collective will of the Iranian people through a combination of “Digital Terrorism” and an “Explicit Order for Suppression.” Ali Khamenei’s speech yesterday in Qom was not a religious oration but an operational manual for the regime’s killing machine, issued amidst an atmosphere of “absolute information…
The Regime’s Nightmare Goes Public: Signs of Panic Inside Khamenei’s Power Structure
As nationwide protests intensify, fear of collapse is no longer hidden—regime-linked media now openly echo the leadership’s deepest anxieties. In recent weeks, clear signs of deep fear inside Khamenei’s ruling system have become impossible to conceal. This fear is no longer whispered behind closed doors. It now surfaces openly in regime-linked media, unintentionally exposing the psychological state of those in power. The nightmare of the collaps…
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