איראן ארעסטירט 3,000 פארדעכטיגטע "טעראריסטן" צוליב אינטערנעט פארבינדונג
Iranian authorities have reportedly detained approximately 3,000 individuals accused of links to so-called “armed terror groups,” according to state media. Those labeled as terrorists may now face severe penalties, including the possibility of execution, reflecting the regime’s escalating measures to suppress dissent.
The arrests coincide with a prolonged internet blackout that has lasted over a week, giving the government near-total control over the flow of information. With digital communications restricted, independent reporting from affected regions is severely limited, making verification difficult and enabling authorities to manage the narrative surrounding their actions.
Human rights organizations have expressed alarm over the scale of the detentions and the use of capital punishment against alleged protesters or opposition members. The crackdown follows nationwide unrest, and the combination of arrests and internet restrictions has effectively silenced public dissent while consolidating government authority.
Observers note that the Iranian regime’s strategy—combining mass arrests, labeling opponents as terrorists, and controlling communications—demonstrates a systematic effort to deter resistance and maintain strict social and political control.
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