Iran's Top Judge Warns Protesters of 'No Leniency' as Unrest Persists
At least 36 killed and over 2,000 arrested amid protests sparked by economic collapse and political grievances, Iran's judiciary vows no leniency for those aiding enemies.
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The Iranian theocracy faces its greatest pressure in decades in the midst of the most severe economic crisis in years, with inflation of 40% and the rial in free fall. The West fears that Tehran will seek a nuclear weapon as its network of allies in the Middle East crumbles
Iran's rial reaches new low amid protests and economic crisis
Protests around Iran over its economy have continued on January 6, with demonstrators holding a sit-in at Tehran's Grand Bazaar, later dispersed by security forces. It all comes down to a currency in seeming freefall and hitting new lows as inflation soars, pushing living costs ever higher for ordinary Iranians who've seen prices skyrocket in recent months. The government tries to relieve the pressure, most recently with direct payments to Irani…
Iran's Supreme Court warned protesters on Wednesday that "there will be no leniency for those who help the enemy against the Islamic Republic," while blaming Israel and... Iran: Supreme Court warns protesters of "no leniency" as unrest continues - ИНФИМЕРИКИ
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