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Iran’s regime focuses on post-protest vengeance and insists unrest is over

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The Iranian regime has gone on the offensive, threatening anybody who supported the latest protests in any manner — after a crackdown that sources inform CBS Information could have killed some 12,000 folks, and probably many extra. Hundreds of individuals have been arrested and are now dealing with doable dying sentences for collaborating within the demonstrations.

The post-protest reprisals are supposed to frighten folks into silence. They embrace going after companies, cash and monetary property related to anybody seen as having backed the anti-regime demonstrations.

Mohammad Saedinia is one significantly high-profile instance.

He’s well-known in Iran because the proprietor of a sequence of sweet outlets and buzzing cafes beloved by residents within the capital Tehran, particularly younger liberals. He additionally established a well-liked shopping center close to the holy metropolis of Qom.

The regional justice division in Qom introduced Wednesday that Saedinia had been arrested, accusing him of “calling on the folks to riot and trigger chaos.”

Saedinia’s solely crime seems to have been closing his cafes on the very outset of the protests in late December, and to make it clear in a social media publish that it was in solidarity with enterprise folks — together with many stall holders from Tehran’s essential bazaar — who closed their outlets to precise their anger over a catastrophic plunge within the worth of Iran’s forex.

These demonstrations in opposition to financial hardship and the regime’s appalling monetary document snowballed shortly into the nationwide protests in opposition to the Islamic Republic’s management itself. 

Iranians collect, blocking a avenue throughout an anti-government protest in Tehran, Iran, Jan. 9, 2026.

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Tasnim, a semi-official information company related to the nation’s highly effective Revolutionary Guards, stated Wednesday that Saedinia’s working licenses and working permits had been cancelled and his companies shut down.

Tasnim additionally quoted Iran’s Legal professional Basic Mohammad Movahedi Azad as saying that officers from the nation’s judiciary have been “obliged to establish the property of the ‘terrorists’ and report it to the prosecutors.”

It’s a highly effective warning to all companies within the nation that they need to open their doorways for commerce as regular — and shut up concerning the final two weeks of unrest.

The monetary risk extends past Iran’s enterprise group.  The lawyer basic, who like different Iranian officers refers to protesters as “terrorists,” is demanding the seizure of property belonging to anybody linked to the demonstrations, to “train them a lesson.”

President Trump’s risk to take some as but unspecified motion in opposition to the regime is hanging over the management. On the one hand, they’ve responded by threatening reprisals in opposition to U.S. army installations within the area. Then again, they’re in search of this week to point out they’re shifting on from the unrest.

A professional-regime supply inside Iran instructed CBS Information on Wednesday that the regime’s public place — repeated on state tv — is that the protests have been an try by the U.S. and Israel to topple the federal government, “which badly failed.”

The supply known as estimates of the dying toll “fabricated and faux,” and insisted that the “scenario is now calm and below management for the third day in a row.”

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