Iran Protests Appear Suppressed After Deadly Crackdown
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates – Nationwide protests in Iran challenging the country's theocracy appeared increasingly suppressed as of Thursday, following a week of escalated crackdowns by authorities. According to the Associated Press, the government actions included shutting the country off from the world.
Activists reported that at least 2,637 people have been killed in the crackdown. The protests and subsequent government response occurred against the backdrop of potential U.S. retaliation for the deaths of protesters, though President Donald Trump's signals on the matter remained unclear, according to the Associated Press. The Iranian government also signaled intentions to hold fast trials and executions for protesters.
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