ISW warns of the threat of mass unrest in Iran.


The Iranian regime intensifies persecution of minorities
In Iran, the number of cases of persecution of minority representatives suspected of disloyalty is rising, which could lead to new protests. According to experts at the Institute for the Study of War, this situation may further worsen attitudes towards the regime in the country.
During the recent 12-day actions in Israel, over 700 individuals were detained in Iran on charges of espionage, including individuals classified by the authorities as 'Mossad agents'. These individuals conducted raids across the country aimed at persecuting members of the Baha'i religious group. As a result of the searches, electronics, personal belongings, and religious materials were seized.
The escalation of repression against minorities in Iran occurs against the backdrop of rising tensions in the region and political instability in the country.
This escalation of persecution of minorities in Iran poses a threat of further intensification of an anti-regime atmosphere, which could have serious socio-political consequences.
The intensification of the persecution of religious minorities in Iran poses a threat to stability in the country and may lead to new socio-political confrontations and protests.Read also
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