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Iranian authorities have reportedly announced plans to carry out public executions of detained protesters involved in anti-regime demonstrations. The reports come amid ongoing unrest across the country, where demonstrators have protested against government policies and called for political reforms.

In a related development, Iran staged an Islamic propaganda event on the streets of Tehran. The show included religious displays and public demonstrations intended to promote government ideologies and bolster national unity. Such events are often used by authorities to reinforce state narratives and counteract dissent.

Human rights organizations have expressed concern over the reports of impending executions, viewing them as part of a broader crackdown on political activism. International observers have called for transparency and the protection of detainees’ rights amid reports of harsh treatment and increased repression.

The Iranian government has not officially confirmed the plans for executions or provided detailed information about the propaganda event. Tensions remain high as the country continues to grapple with internal dissent and government efforts to maintain control.

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