These intelligence reports come amid 30 days of nationwide protests against the regime, initially triggered by economic unrest and dissatisfaction with the rising cost of living, but which spread while the regime resorted to an intense clampdown on protest activity.
In addition, authorities have arrested 41,880 individuals in the 30 days of protest activity, HRANA’s data showed on Tuesday.
Further, restrictions on internet access have been recorded across Iran for at least 18 days, according to data from NetBlocks.
Iranian officials’ dissent grows, ISW analysis shows
A growing number have released confidential information on the Islamic Republic regime’s brutalization of protesters, the nonpartisan American think tank, the Institute for the Study of War, published on Sunday.
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