
Iran Warns Protesters to Surrender within Three Days
Iran’s national police chief, Gen. Ahmad-Reza Radan, issued an ultimatum on Monday, January 19, urging people who took part in what authorities call “riots” to turn themselves in within three days or face prosecution.
Officials said those “deceived” into joining would be treated with “leniency,” even as the scope of arrests and the scale of violence remained murky amid a prolonged internet blackout. The heads of Iran’s executive, legislative, and judicial branches simultaneously pledged to tackle the economic grievances that helped ignite the unrest, while promising to “decisively punish” those they accuse of orchestrating “terrorist incidents.”
Rights groups say thousands have been killed since the demonstrations began, and the United Nations warned this week that executions have been used as a tool of intimidation. Security officials cited by Iranian media have reported thousands of arrests; outside advocates believe the true tally could be much higher. With connectivity still restricted, images of burned buildings and damaged public infrastructure have trickled out piecemeal, while authorities insist order will be restored and vow firm action against perceived instigators.
(TOI/VFI News)
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