
Iran Regime Survives 100 Days After Protester Massacre as Guards Consolidate Power
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One hundred days after Iranian security forces killed protesters in a violent crackdown, the Islamic Republic's regime has maintained its grip on power while ordinary Iranians continue to face economic hardship. The government has weathered the crisis that followed the deadly suppression of demonstrations, with Revolutionary Guard members increasingly moving into positions of authority. Despite the regime's survival, the Iranian population remains without economic security or political guarantees, highlighting the enduring impact of the state's brutal response to dissent.
