Despite intensified repression, anti-regime acts and public resistance continue to spread across Iranian cities The Iranian regime has long relied on fear as its primary instrument of survival. Through mass surveillance, an expanding security apparatus, public executions, and relentless intimidation, Tehran believes it can silence dissent and extinguish the growing flames of unrest across the country. Yet recent events suggest the opposite may b…
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