Iran Projects Unity to the World While Pursuing a Crackdown at Home
Iran's security service continues to target civil society and dissidents, carrying out thousands of arrests since the US-Israeli war began in February.
Since the start of the US-Israeli war in February, Iran's security forces have intensified repression against domestic opposition. According to available information, thousands of people have been arrested, including civil society activists and dissidents. This crackdown occurs alongside the government's efforts to project unity on the international stage.
Iranian authorities have continued to systematically target any independent voices that could threaten the regime's stability. Reports indicate that the security service has conducted widespread arrests since the war began, focusing particularly on those who criticize government actions or call for change.
The repressive measures highlight the regime's tight control over internal opposition, despite external pressure and military conflict. The international community has expressed concerns about the human rights situation in Iran, but Tehran continues to justify its actions as necessary to maintain security and stability in the country.

