Tag: Iranian Politics
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Iran Protests Subside After Crackdown as 3,000 Arrested, State Media Claims
Protests Quiet as Death Toll and Arrests Dominate the Narrative Iran appears to be experiencing a lull in street demonstrations following a deadly crackdown that drew international condemnation and domestic alarm. Rights organizations and residents within the country indicate a broad decrease in visible protests, even as state media continued to report arrests in what…
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Global Protests Demand Reza Pahlavi’s Return: What It Means for Iran’s Future
Overview: Why Reza Pahlavi Is Back in the News In recent weeks, Iranian dissidents and supporters abroad have intensified calls for the return of Reza Pahlavi, the former crown prince of Iran and a persistent symbol for many critics of the Islamic Republic. The movement aligns with a broader wave of political activism that seeks…
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Iranian Protesters Worldwide Call for Reza Pahlavi’s Return: A Global Rallying Cry
Global Demand for Reza Pahlavi’s Return Across continents, Iranian expatriates and sympathizers are urging the return of Reza Pahlavi, the former crown prince who still commands attention as a potential figurehead for political change. The calls come amid a broader conversation about leadership, legitimacy, and what a post-regime Iran could look like. While the shah’s…
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Iran’s Khamenei Declares ‘Rioters Must Be Put in Their Place’ as Protests Intensify
Overview: A Hard Line on Protests Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, publicly stated on a high-profile occasion that rioters must be put in their place. The remark, made amid a week of nationwide demonstrations, signals a decisive pivot toward a tougher crackdown—a move that could embolden security forces and complicate efforts for dialogue with…
