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Iran continues punishing arrested protesters.

19 January 2026
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Iran continues punishing arrested protesters.
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Iranian officials are promising harsh punishments for “rioters” arrested during recent protests, as they blame the US and Israel for funding unrest. President Trump praised Iran for canceling planned hangings and called for an end to the Supreme Leader’s rule, sparking backlash. Thousands have been arrested and confessions of violence aired on state TV, with assets seized to cover damages. Iranian authorities vow to pursue rioters and terrorists, while offering reduced sentences for surrender within three days.

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