Islamic Republic Regime Arrests Dozens in New Wave of Mass Crackdown
The Islamic Republic regime has detained at least 52 citizens across the country in the last two days, signaling an intensified wave of repression.
Official reports confirm that since the start of the war, 55 individuals in Sistan and Baluchestan alone have been arrested on recurring charges of gathering information for the enemy. Further detentions occurred in Shiraz, Gilan, Khuzestan, and other provinces under similar security pretexts.
Authorities are employing generic allegations like espionage and disturbing public opinion to justify these arrests without evidence or access to legal counsel. Rights observers describe this surge as a calculated campaign of mass intimidation, replacing judicial due process with a familiar script of state-led suppression.
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The Islamic Republic regime has detained at least 52 citizens across the country in the last two days, signaling an intensified wave of repression.
Official reports confirm that since the start of the war, 55 individuals in Sistan and Baluchestan alone have been arrested on recurring charges of gathering information for the enemy. Further detentions occurred in Shiraz, Gilan, Khuzestan, and other provinces under similar security pretexts.
Authorities are employing generic allegations like espionage and disturbing public opinion to justify these arrests without evidence or access to legal counsel. Rights observers describe this surge as a calculated campaign of mass intimidation, replacing judicial due process with a familiar script of state-led suppression.
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#StopRepressionInIran
#HumanRightsIran
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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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IRGC Intelligence Arrests 127 Citizens Across Three Provinces
The Islamic Republic regime’s state media (IRIB) reports that IRGC Intelligence has detained at least 127 individuals in East Azerbaijan, Kerman, and Mazandaran. Detainees face sweeping charges including "espionage," "networking," and "market disruption." Specifically, 7 were arrested in East Azerbaijan for alleged opposition ties, and 69 were seized in Mazandaran. In Kerman, authorities targeted 51 people, including Baha’i citizens and media activists. These mass arrests, characterized by vague allegations and a lack of due process, follow the regime’s recurring pattern of using security apparatuses to intimidate the public and religious minorities. Rights monitors emphasize that such state-led operations aim to stifle dissent and control social narratives under the pretext of national security.
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The Islamic Republic regime’s state media (IRIB) reports that IRGC Intelligence has detained at least 127 individuals in East Azerbaijan, Kerman, and Mazandaran. Detainees face sweeping charges including "espionage," "networking," and "market disruption." Specifically, 7 were arrested in East Azerbaijan for alleged opposition ties, and 69 were seized in Mazandaran. In Kerman, authorities targeted 51 people, including Baha’i citizens and media activists. These mass arrests, characterized by vague allegations and a lack of due process, follow the regime’s recurring pattern of using security apparatuses to intimidate the public and religious minorities. Rights monitors emphasize that such state-led operations aim to stifle dissent and control social narratives under the pretext of national security.
#StopRepressionInIran
#HumanRights
#MassArrests
@Tavaana_TavaanaTech
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Regime Chief Justice Orders Expedited Executions and Asset Seizures
The Islamic Republic regime’s Chief Justice, Mohseni-Ejei, has ordered the rapid execution of death sentences and asset seizures for defendants accused of “collaborating with the enemy.” Ejei directed that these cases bypass normal legal procedures, demanding investigations be completed within hours and indictments finalized directly inside prisons. This push for “extraordinary” trials follows a massive arrest wave, including 127 individuals recently detained by the IRGC. During the conflict with the U.S., the regime has already executed at least 14 people on collaboration charges. These directives signal a total abandonment of due process, weaponizing the death penalty as a tool for rapid political suppression and state-led intimidation.
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The Islamic Republic regime’s Chief Justice, Mohseni-Ejei, has ordered the rapid execution of death sentences and asset seizures for defendants accused of “collaborating with the enemy.” Ejei directed that these cases bypass normal legal procedures, demanding investigations be completed within hours and indictments finalized directly inside prisons. This push for “extraordinary” trials follows a massive arrest wave, including 127 individuals recently detained by the IRGC. During the conflict with the U.S., the regime has already executed at least 14 people on collaboration charges. These directives signal a total abandonment of due process, weaponizing the death penalty as a tool for rapid political suppression and state-led intimidation.
#StopRepressionInIran
#HumanRights
#massarrestsiran
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Over 700 Arrested: Commander-in-Chief of the Law Enforcement Force of the Islamic Republic Regime Confirms Mass Crackdown
Ahmadreza Radan, Commander-in-Chief of the Law Enforcement Force of the Islamic Republic regime, announced the arrest of hundreds nationwide following recent developments. According to Fars News, Radan confirmed the detention of over 700 individuals labeled as “monarchists” and social media activists. Additionally, 400 were arrested for sharing photos of missile impact sites, while 100 were held for alleged ties to “terrorist groups.” Another 200 faced action for using “specific communication equipment,” and 900 were identified for “disturbing public opinion.” These figures underscore the regime’s escalating efforts to stifle information and intimidate citizens through broad surveillance and arbitrary detentions.
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Ahmadreza Radan, Commander-in-Chief of the Law Enforcement Force of the Islamic Republic regime, announced the arrest of hundreds nationwide following recent developments. According to Fars News, Radan confirmed the detention of over 700 individuals labeled as “monarchists” and social media activists. Additionally, 400 were arrested for sharing photos of missile impact sites, while 100 were held for alleged ties to “terrorist groups.” Another 200 faced action for using “specific communication equipment,” and 900 were identified for “disturbing public opinion.” These figures underscore the regime’s escalating efforts to stifle information and intimidate citizens through broad surveillance and arbitrary detentions.
#StopRepressionInIran
#HumanRights
#massarrestsiran
@Tavaana_TavaanaTech
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