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		<title>Iran protests ease after deadly crackdown as heavy security remains in cities</title>
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<p><strong>Dubai </strong>&#8211; Iran has witnessed a noticeable decline in street protests after a deadly security crackdown according to residents and a human rights group</p>



<p>Calm has returned to several major cities even as sporadic unrest and arrests continue in some regions.</p>



<p>Demonstrations first erupted in late December after rising inflation and economic pressure fueled public anger.</p>



<p>The unrest quickly evolved into one of the most serious challenges faced by Iran’s leadership in recent years.</p>



<p>Residents in Tehran said the capital has remained largely quiet since the beginning of the week.</p>



<p>They reported a strong security presence and surveillance drones patrolling key areas of the city.</p>



<p>Shops in the Grand Bazaar reopened and daily life appeared to resume under close monitoring.</p>



<p>Several residents said they had not witnessed public protests for several consecutive days.</p>



<p>A Norway based Iranian Kurdish rights group said protest gatherings have largely stopped since Sunday.</p>



<p>The group described the security environment as extremely restrictive across protest hit regions.</p>



<p>According to the rights group security forces have been deployed heavily in cities that saw earlier unrest.</p>



<p>Troop movements were also reported in locations that had not previously experienced major demonstrations.</p>



<p>Information from inside Iran remains limited due to internet disruptions and restrictions on media access.</p>



<p>This has made independent verification of events difficult for outside observers.</p>



<p>In northern cities near the Caspian Sea residents also reported calm streets and limited movement.</p>



<p>People declined to give their names citing fear of reprisals from authorities.</p>



<p>Despite the apparent lull reports of isolated unrest have continued to surface.</p>



<p>The rights group said a female nurse was killed by direct gunfire during protests in Karaj.</p>



<p>That report could not be independently verified but has heightened concerns over the use of force.</p>



<p>State affiliated media acknowledged incidents of violence including arson attacks on public buildings.</p>



<p>One such incident involved a local education office being set on fire in central Isfahan province.</p>



<p>Officials described those involved as rioters and vowed continued security operations.</p>



<p>In Iran’s northwest where Kurdish communities are concentrated sporadic demonstrations were still reported.</p>



<p>An elderly resident said protests were smaller and less intense than earlier clashes.</p>



<p>She described earlier scenes of violence as unprecedented in her lifetime.</p>



<p>Fear and exhaustion were cited as reasons many protesters have stayed off the streets.</p>



<p>International pressure has also played a role in recent developments.</p>



<p>Concerns of possible foreign military intervention briefly escalated tensions this week.</p>



<p>U.S. President Donald Trump had warned of grave consequences if killings continued.</p>



<p>Those fears eased after signals that the intensity of the crackdown had reduced.</p>



<p>White House officials said the situation was being closely monitored.</p>



<p>They also said hundreds of scheduled executions had reportedly been halted.</p>



<p>Regional allies including Gulf states engaged in urgent diplomacy to avoid escalation.</p>



<p>They warned that military conflict would destabilize the wider Middle East region.</p>



<p>Iran’s economy remains under severe strain due to long standing sanctions.</p>



<p>Rising prices and unemployment continue to fuel public frustration beneath the surface.</p>



<p>Analysts say the calm may be temporary rather than a full resolution.</p>



<p>Underlying grievances remain unresolved despite the visible security clampdown.</p>



<p>Human rights groups have urged transparency and restraint from authorities.</p>



<p>They have also called for accountability over deaths and arrests during protests.</p>



<p>For now streets remain quieter but tension lingers across the country.</p>



<p>Many Iranians fear renewed unrest could erupt if economic conditions worsen.</p>
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