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Two Iranian protesters who survived the regime’s brutal crackdown in January told The Post that it’s only a matter of time before the people take back their government.
Three young men were hanged in Iran last week, raising alarm that a wave of executions may be underway as authorities facing relentless attacks from the U.S. and Israel seek to squelch dissent.
Protests sparked up in New York City and across the country Saturday in response to the military strikes in Iran.
Crowds gathered worldwide Saturday as demonstrators took opposing sides over the U.S. and Israeli military campaign against Iran.
Amirhossein Saedi’s father had urged him to stay home. The protests sweeping Iran were growing more dangerous by the day, and the 19-year-old computer science student was still recovering from illness.
Israel has claimed to have killed Iran’s security chief responsible for suppressing protests in its latest airstrikes, as the regime launched a fresh crackdown on dissent in the Islamic Republic. Israel’s military announced on Tuesday it had killed Gholamreza Soleimani,
Report links NYC Khamenei vigil that had bloody clash to Iran-aligned network.
Iran’s internet, which has been heavily throttled by the regime since the outbreak of war, has gone even darker over the past 48 hours, according to network monitoring firms and local activists.
What can be expected as the country faces unique circumstances since the last No Kings Day, including the Iran war?