Iran Gives Protesters 72-Hour Surrender Ultimatum Amid Crackdown

Iran Issues 72-Hour Surrender Ultimatum to Protesters

Iran’s top police commander has issued a stark 72-hour ultimatum to protesters, demanding they surrender to authorities or face “severe consequences.” The move intensifies the government’s crackdown on nationwide unrest sparked by the death of Mahsa Amini.

Key Details of the Ultimatum

Police Chief Ahmad Reza Radan stated that individuals who have participated in the protests and remain at large have three days to turn themselves in. The warning specifically targets those accused of having “joined the riots.”

Background: The Mahsa Amini Protests

The ultimatum comes amid sustained demonstrations triggered by the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini. She died in custody after being arrested by Iran’s morality police for allegedly violating the mandatory hijab law.

  • Protests have spread across multiple cities for weeks.
  • Demonstrators are calling for an end to strict Islamic laws and greater personal freedoms.
  • Clashes between security forces and protesters have been widely reported.

Government Crackdown and International Reaction

Authorities have responded with a severe crackdown:

  • Hundreds of arrests and dozens of deaths reported.
  • Internet access has been restricted to control information flow.

The situation has drawn international condemnation. The United Nations and several Western nations have criticized Iran’s response, and there are widespread calls for an independent probe into Amini’s death.

What Happens Next?

It is unclear how many will comply with the surrender order. Analysts see the ultimatum as a tactic to intimidate the protest movement. However, it risks further escalating tensions and potentially triggering more violence across the country.

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