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    Iranian Police Chief Issues Stark Warning to Protesters Amid Rising Tensions

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 12, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The chief of Iran’s police force has delivered a stern warning to citizens considering public demonstrations, stating that anyone who takes to the streets “at the enemy’s request” will be confronted and treated as an adversary. This declaration comes amid escalating unrest and growing calls for protests across the country.

    In recent weeks, Iran has witnessed a surge in public dissatisfaction, with various groups expressing grievances over political, social, and economic issues. The police chief’s remarks underscore the government’s zero-tolerance approach toward any form of dissent perceived to be influenced or encouraged by foreign entities. This hardline stance signals a readiness to respond forcefully to maintain order and suppress what officials describe as external interference in domestic affairs.

    It is worth noting that the Iranian authorities have frequently accused foreign powers of instigating unrest within the country, framing protests as part of a broader strategy to destabilize the regime. The police chief’s comments reinforce this narrative, emphasizing that those who participate in demonstrations under such alleged foreign directives will face severe consequences. This approach reflects the government’s broader security strategy amid ongoing regional and international pressures.

    Meanwhile, civil rights organizations and activists continue to call for peaceful protests and dialogue, urging the government to address the underlying causes of public discontent rather than resorting to intimidation. The situation remains tense, with many watching closely to see how the authorities will balance maintaining control with respecting citizens’ rights to express their views.

    As the political climate in Iran remains volatile, the police chief’s warning serves as a clear message to both the public and international observers: the state is prepared to take decisive action against any perceived threats to its stability. This development adds another layer of complexity to the already fragile environment, highlighting the challenges facing Iran as it navigates internal pressures and external scrutiny.

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