Iranians detail 'bloodbath' crackdown on protests
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The Trump administration is expected to deport dozens of Iranians back to their home country as soon as this Sunday, sources familiar with the matter told CNN.
Massive protests rocked Iran in recent weeks but appear to have largely subsided after a brutal crackdown that has left at least 3,117 dead, according to official figures
Rich Iranians fled to parties and nightclubs in Turkey to avoid being targeted in the protests that engulfed Iran.
Many in Iran are gaining brief and unexplained windows of online connectivity, offering a widening glimpse of the extent of the government crackdown.
President Trump calls on Iranians to keep protesting, but the regime is cracking down hard and the death toll is rising.
DUBAI, Jan 26 (Reuters) - A third group of Iranians deported from the United States is returning home, Iran's semi-official Tasnim news agency reported on Monday, amid heightened tension between Washington and Tehran following Iran's crackdown on nationwide protests.
Across Europe, exiled Iranians are voicing anger at the Islamic Republic's crackdown on protests, which reportedly killed thousands.
Iranians are using Starlink to get online during the government's near-total internet shutdown.
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Trump admin preparing to deport Iranians despite political unrest and mass killings, reports NGO
The Trump admin plans to repatriate Iranian migrants from the US despite their home country still reeling from massive protests where thousands were killed.
KAPIKOY BORDER CROSSING, Turkey (AP) — A border crossing with Iran in Turkey’s eastern province of Van has not seen a major influx of Iranians seeking asylum from the unrest in their country, but many have been making short jaunts across the border to get around communications blackouts.