Iran's protesters turned their anger towards former US President Donald Trump in the aftermath of a devastating government crackdown on anti-government protests that left thousands dead. The chants at demonstrations were full of anti-Khamenei and pro-Shah sentiments.
But some protesters, including a 70-year-old father who took his parents to their first-ever protest, reported seeing snipers on rooftops and mounted machine guns on the backs of pickups, as well as tear gas used by security forces.
These images are reminiscent of what hundreds of bodies in body bags began leaking out of the country despite an internet shutdown and laws banning the sharing of videos related to the protests.
HRANA estimates that more than 42,000 people have been arrested since the protests started, with human rights groups warning prisoners could be subject to arbitrary executions.
Three weeks after the violence, Iran has fallen silent even as the internet sputters back to life. There are no chants or protests now, and people are scared and staying home because of the heavy security presence on the streets.
Some protesters have turned to Trump as a source of hope. S., a young professional who participated in previous protests, said that without international intervention she didn't think anyone else would continue to stand against government bullets.
But some protesters, including a 70-year-old father who took his parents to their first-ever protest, reported seeing snipers on rooftops and mounted machine guns on the backs of pickups, as well as tear gas used by security forces.
These images are reminiscent of what hundreds of bodies in body bags began leaking out of the country despite an internet shutdown and laws banning the sharing of videos related to the protests.
HRANA estimates that more than 42,000 people have been arrested since the protests started, with human rights groups warning prisoners could be subject to arbitrary executions.
Three weeks after the violence, Iran has fallen silent even as the internet sputters back to life. There are no chants or protests now, and people are scared and staying home because of the heavy security presence on the streets.
Some protesters have turned to Trump as a source of hope. S., a young professional who participated in previous protests, said that without international intervention she didn't think anyone else would continue to stand against government bullets.