Iran: Pressure on Opponents Continues Despite War

The Iranian government is still stopping people from speaking out against it. They use watching, threats, and fear. People who protested before are now afraid.
Recent strikes in Iran are being supported by those who back the government. People who protested in January are no longer speaking out. They are worried about a growing problem. Kian Habibian, a member of We Are Iranian Students, is explaining this situation. The regime continues to use surveillance to control the population.
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Highlights
Iran Targets Opponents
The Iranian regime continues to suppress dissent using surveillance and threats.
Support for Regime
Supporters of the regime are the loudest voices in Iran.
Fear Among Protesters
January protesters are now silent and afraid.
Ongoing Surveillance
The regime uses surveillance to control people.
Dissent Remains Suppressed
Threats and intimidation are used to stop opposition.