Iran’s judiciary chief vows no leniency for “rioters” despite acknowledging public protest rights amid ongoing economic demonstrations. Protests, fueled by currency devaluation and inflation, have spread across provinces, with authorities distinguishing between protesters and those causing violence. The unrest occurs amidst significant economic pressure and international attention.
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