Iran’s police chief offered a three-day amnesty for those ‘deceived’ into joining recent protests, promising leniency. These demonstrations, initially economic, evolved into widespread unrest challenging leadership. Authorities claim foreign influence, while human rights groups report thousands of deaths and arrests. Supreme Leader Khamenei vowed no mercy for ‘seditionists’. Iran’s police chief offered a three-day amnesty for those ‘deceived’ into joining recent protests, promising leniency. These demonstrations, initially economic, evolved into widespread unrest challenging leadership. Authorities claim foreign influence, while human rights groups report thousands of deaths and arrests. Supreme Leader Khamenei vowed no mercy for ‘seditionists’.
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