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Iran airs 97 'coercive confessions' amid record-breaking North Korea-style internet blackout

Iran allegedly aired 97 coercive confessions from detained protesters on state television amid a record-breaking North Korea-style internet blackout, according to human rights groups.

Iran airs 97 'coercive confessions' amid record-breaking North Korea-style internet blackout
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The Iranian regime has allegedly broadcast at least 97 'coercive confessions' from detained protesters on state television in just over two weeks, human rights groups say, as residents endure a record-breaking North Korea-style internet blackout. The confessions are believed to have been obtained through torture and coercion. Residents have been cut off from the internet for over two weeks, with no clear end date in sight. The international community has condemned the Iranian government's actions, calling for an immediate end to the blackout and release of detained protesters.

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