Illustrative photo for: Iran protests still ongoing as crowds rally in Arak despite

Despite reports of a recent internet blackout and claims that protests in Iran have subsided, evidence suggests that dissent persists. Videos circulating online depict large crowds gathering in the city of Arak, indicating ongoing protests despite government attempts to curb communication and suppress demonstrations.

The videos show substantial numbers of protesters in the streets, challenging narratives that the unrest has concluded. Iranian citizens continue to voice their demands amid persistent security presence and limited digital connectivity. The resilience of these demonstrations underscores the unresolved tensions within the country.

Authorities have often restricted internet access during periods of unrest, aiming to hinder coordination among protesters and limit information flow. Nonetheless, protesters have found alternative means to organize and share their messages, as evidenced by recent footage. The situation remains dynamic, with protests continuing in various parts of Iran despite government efforts to quell them.

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