Protests: Khamenei Vows Crackdown as Iran Death Toll Rises Amid Internet Blackout
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More than 50 deaths in protests in Iran according to NGOs. Controversies, repression and internet blackouts while Khamenei attacks Trump and the West. Appeals from exile and diplomatic tensions with the EU and the United States.
Iranian government threatens further crackdown as protests grow
Protests across Iran continued to grow despite a nationwide blackout implemented overnight. What started as street marches against crippling inflation in the autocratic state have quickly grown to become one of Iran’s largest protest movements in years. Stephanie Sy reports and Amna Nawaz discusses more with Vali Nasr.
Iran Vows Crackdown As Protests Grow And Trump Issues Warning
Iran’s leadership vowed it would not back down as nationwide protests intensified and internet blackouts continued, amid growing pressure from demonstrators and warnings from President Donald Trump. Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei accused protesters of acting to please the U.S. ...
The leadership in Tehran is anticipating a tough course against the nationwide demonstrations - and cutting the population off from the outside world. That brings back dark memories.
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