Iran grapples with a catastrophic crackdown as calls for inquiry rise

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Iran faces a political and humanitarian crisis after a violent crackdown on nationwide protests, with some estimates of up to 30,000 dead prompting calls for an independent inquiry, restoration of the internet, and accountability. The economy is strained by sanctions and surging inflation, while reformists and other voices push for foreign-policy shifts and greater media freedom amid rising tensions with the security establishment.
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- What happened at the protests in Iran? Amnesty International
- Iranian forces massacred protesters fleeing burning market, witnesses say The Washington Post
- Iran’s Protest Crackdown Looks Deadlier by the Day The Wall Street Journal
- Cut off from most communication, Iranian protesters share rare stories of determination and dissent AP News
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