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Recently, people have often talked about “de-escalation” and “temporary peace” between Tehran and Washington, but the situation inside Iran is very different.
Many people say the crackdown at home has not stopped.
In the past few weeks, the number of executions in Iran has increased. Many people have been accused of “espionage” or “cooperating with hostile countries,” but it is hard for outsiders to know the real details of the cases.
Human rights reports say that some people may have been forced to confess, denied free access to lawyers, and held in long-term solitary confinement, so many people worry that the trials are not fair.
Besides the death penalty, ordinary people are also under growing pressure in daily life.
Prices are rising and inflation is severe, so food and everyday goods are becoming more expensive, and many families are having a very hard time.
In a society where people are busy just trying to get through each day, it becomes even harder for them to speak out.
Seen this way, poverty and the death penalty together are putting greater pressure on society.
Although fear can silence people for a while, it cannot make them forget what happened forever.