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Iran's Ambassador: 'Terrorists Hijacked the Demonstrations'

Iran's ambassador claims that terrorists hijacked peaceful demonstrations during recent protests in the country, leading to severe communication blackouts by the regime.

In a recent interview, Iran's ambassador Hojattolah Faghani stated that thousands are believed to have died during the widespread protests that erupted in late 2025. He emphasized that due to the regime's stringent controls on communication, the precise toll of casualties remains unknown. The Iranian government's stance is that the protests, which initially began as peaceful demonstrations against economic collapse, transformed into violent uprisings instigated by foreign terrorist elements.

The regime's narrative contrasts sharply with the harrowing testimonies from those who have managed to escape the unrest. Reports indicate overcrowded morgues, detainees subjected to torture, and injuries inflicted by gunfire targeting vulnerable areas. The Iranian government has maintained a firm grip over information sources, having restricted internet and telecommunication access for nearly three weeks, citing the need to combat what they label as coordinated terrorist activities operating through international internet platforms.

As the situation unfolds, the implications are substantial. The restrictions on communication aim to suppress the spread of information concerning the protests and the realities on the ground. However, such measures may intensify public dissent and draw international condemnation as more accounts of brutality emerge. The dichotomy between the government's portrayal of the events and the accounts from protestors suggests a deepening crisis in national trust and potential escalation of dissent within Iran.

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