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Iranian Regime Revenge Fears

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Iranian Regime Revenge Fears
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Key Takeaways

  • Ordinary Iranians are worried about increased repression by authorities
  • The international community has expressed concerns about potential human rights abuses
  • The regime has a history of cracking down on dissent

Iranians Fear Regime Entrenchment and Revenge

As the war draws to a close, ordinary Iranians are expressing deep-seated concerns about the potential for increased repression by authorities.

According to sources on the ground, many citizens are worried that the regime, now more entrenched than ever, may seek revenge against those who opposed it during the conflict.

"We are afraid of what might happen next," said one Iranian, who wished to remain anonymous. "The regime has a history of cracking down on dissent, and we fear that this time will be no different."

The international community has also expressed concerns about the potential for human rights abuses in the aftermath of the war.

"The situation in Iran is a cause for concern, and we urge all parties to respect the rights of civilians and to refrain from any actions that could exacerbate the situation,"
said a spokesperson for the United Nations.

As the situation continues to unfold, Iranians are bracing themselves for the possibility of increased repression and violence. The regime's actions in the coming days and weeks will be closely watched by the international community, and any signs of abuse or repression are likely to be met with widespread condemnation.

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