Islamic Republic Regime Arrests 22 in Khuzestan Over Foreign Media Ties
The Islamic Republic regime’s police in Khuzestan has announced the arrest of 22 citizens for allegedly “communicating with foreign media.” Authorities labeled the detainees as “mercenaries” of “enemy networks,” yet provided no information regarding their identities or locations. These arrests follow a recurring pattern of repression, utilizing generic charges like “spying” and “disturbing public opinion” without evidence, legal counsel, or transparent trials. Amid severe internet restrictions, the regime weaponizes any act of information sharing as a pretext for detention. This systematic campaign targets the free flow of information, replacing judicial due process with a familiar script of intimidation designed to instill fear and silence the society.
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The Islamic Republic regime’s police in Khuzestan has announced the arrest of 22 citizens for allegedly “communicating with foreign media.” Authorities labeled the detainees as “mercenaries” of “enemy networks,” yet provided no information regarding their identities or locations. These arrests follow a recurring pattern of repression, utilizing generic charges like “spying” and “disturbing public opinion” without evidence, legal counsel, or transparent trials. Amid severe internet restrictions, the regime weaponizes any act of information sharing as a pretext for detention. This systematic campaign targets the free flow of information, replacing judicial due process with a familiar script of intimidation designed to instill fear and silence the society.
#StopRepressionInIran
#digitalblackoutiran
#FreedomOfInformation
@Tavaana_TavaanaTech
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