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Protests subside across Iran after brutal crackdown
The Morning Standard
|January 17, 2026
Chances of US military action recede as local allies urge Trump to hold off on strikes
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Anti-Iran regime protesters hold a flag of Iran from before the 1979 revolution, during a protest in Yalova, Turkey on Friday
(AFP)
PROTESTS in Iran have subsided after a crackdown that has killed thousands under an internet blackout, monitors said Friday, a week after the start of the largest demonstrations in years challenging the country’s theocratic system.
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