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Iran Urges Trust While Bombing Neighbors

Hundreds have been detained across multiple provinces in Iran over the past two weeks, facing accusations of offenses ranging from “disturbing public opinion” to “online activities” and “cooperation with hostile countries.” State media has broadcast forced confessions from some detainees, raising concerns among rights advocates about their use in legal proceedings. The crackdown is accompanied by explicit threats from officials, including warnings of forceful responses to protests and pursuit of government opponents both inside and outside the country. Simultaneously, reports indicate new arrests linked to alleged espionage, with security agencies detaining individuals accused of spying for foreign nations and targeting those documenting conflict. Internet disruptions further limit information flow, and concerns grow over the fate of detainees amidst heightened security deployments and unacknowledged detentions.

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