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Iranians Fear U.S. Will Leave Regime Intact

As uncertainty continues over efforts to secure a lasting agreement between the United States and Iran after 90 days of conflict, some Iranians who fled the country say they fear the Islamic Republic is emerging more repressive rather than weakened.

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Karvan, 22, and his younger brother Kavian left Iran on May 13 after months in hiding following their involvement in anti-government demonstrations. The brothers are now sheltering in Iraq’s Kurdistan region after abandoning their studies, relatives and friends.

“Our lives were in danger. If we had stayed, we would have faced jail and execution,” Karvan told CBS News.

Kavian said conditions deteriorated after a ceasefire between Washington and Tehran was announced earlier this year.

“During the war, the situation was chaotic, but after the ceasefire the regime became even more extreme against the people,” he said.

Protests and repression

The brothers participated in the 2022 “Woman, Life, Freedom” protests, which erupted after the death of Mahsa Amini while in police custody. Both men are members of Iran’s Kurdish minority and come from the country’s western Kurdish region, where tensions with Iran’s ruling authorities have long persisted.

They also joined demonstrations that spread across Iran earlier this year before security forces suppressed the unrest. President Donald Trump said 32,000 people were killed in the crackdown, though the figure has not been independently verified. Rights groups say tens of thousands were detained and multiple executions have taken place.

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Karvan said witnessing the demonstrations gave the brothers a sense of responsibility.

“We felt the tension, and we saw how people were arrested and injured,” he said. “It gave us a feeling of purpose to participate in the demonstrations and make our voices heard.”

Kavian described confrontations between protesters and security forces, including the use of tear gas and other crowd-control measures.

Life after the ceasefire

Although indirect negotiations between the United States and Iran have continued since the April 8 ceasefire announcement, the brothers said the truce did little to improve daily life for ordinary Iranians.

“We felt that the regime started going after people again,” Karvan said. He alleged that authorities accused protesters of being Israeli spies and detained people for photographing bombed sites.

The brothers said security measures in Kurdish regions have intensified, with more checkpoints and frequent inspections of phones and identification documents.

Rights groups have also warned of a rise in arrests and executions. Zhila Mostajer, an investigator with the Hengaw Organization for Human Rights, said people risk severe punishment for speaking out against the government.

“Under such a brutal regime it is possible to be detained, tortured and even get executed just for raising your voice,” she told CBS News.

According to Hengaw, around 40,000 people were detained during protests earlier this year. While many have since been released, the organization says 31 detainees have received death sentences and 15 have already been executed.

No plans to return

Karvan said leaving Iran was painful but necessary.

“It was very hard for us, but we chose to take the risk because we are safer here,” he said.

The brothers said they do not intend to return while the Islamic Republic remains in power. They also expressed frustration that international attention often focuses more on Iran’s nuclear programme and regional tensions than on the treatment of its citizens.

“They always talk about how uranium is a danger if it is in the regime’s hands,” Karvan said. “If you truly knew how they treat their people, you would never let them enrich uranium.”


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FigLeaf Senior Member

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2 minutes ago, Yellowtail said:

By talk sense, you mean that the US evil and Iran is a victim? Yeah, there are a lot of people spewing that unsupported nonsense, and they seem to pop up weekly with new usernames.

So what was your username last week?

It appears that is it for you. You have reached your level. Now just on repeat from one extreme to the other.

My username is the same as it's always been. Sorry, but it's not interesting having a discussion with someone with no ability to learn. Take care...

Yellowtail Star Member

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Just now, FigLeaf said:

It appears that is it for you. You have reached your level. Now just on repeat from one extreme to the other.

My username is the same as it's always been. Sorry, but it's not interesting having a discussion with someone with no ability to learn. Take care...

Over half your posts are in this thread, and it's only a day old.

Go with God brother.

3NUMBAS Ruby Member

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It’s like removing hitler and the nazis not an easy task whoever the us president is ,it took 5 years and a lot of resources ,the IR

G is gonna be the same

FigLeaf Senior Member

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1 minute ago, Yellowtail said:

Over half your posts are in this thread, and it's only a day old.

Go with God brother.

Your point is what? That I chose to engage with an idiot?

Repetition noted.

Yellowtail Star Member

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4 minutes ago, FigLeaf said:

Your point is what? That I chose to engage with an idiot?

Repetition noted.

I thought you were done, no?

FigLeaf Senior Member

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2 minutes ago, Yellowtail said:

I thought you were done, no?

Yes innded. I realised that you have reached your level and are only able to regurgitate the same theme.

Far more interesting to discuss current affairs with someone knowledgeable, no matter their views. But when you just repeat the same things and then digress on to usernames, it's plainly obvious that there is nothing more to come from you.

Why not take the hint?

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5 minutes ago, FigLeaf said:

Yes innded. I realised that you have reached your level and are only able to regurgitate the same theme.

Far more interesting to discuss current affairs with someone knowledgeable, no matter their views. But when you just repeat the same things and then digress on to usernames, it's plainly obvious that there is nothing more to come from you.

Why not take the hint?

What hint might that be?

Go with God brother.

FigLeaf Senior Member

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7 minutes ago, Yellowtail said:

What hint might that be?

Go with God brother.

Are you just cutting and pasting now?

Yellowtail Star Member

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5 minutes ago, FigLeaf said:

Are you just cutting and pasting now?

I thought you said several times you were not going to reply to me anymore, yet here you are.

Why would I believe anyone that lies incessantly? That's a Muslim thing, yes? It's okay to lie to further the cause? We don't have that in Christianity.

FigLeaf Senior Member

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6 minutes ago, Yellowtail said:

I thought you said several times you were not going to reply to me anymore, yet here you are.

Where did I write that?

I wrote that it's not worth hoping for an enlightened conversation if engaging with an idiot. I don't mind engaging with idiots for a laugh.

7 minutes ago, Yellowtail said:

Why would I believe anyone that lies incessantly? That's a Muslim thing, yes? It's okay to lie to further the cause? We don't have that in Christianity.

?? Are you referring to Trump? Otherwise, you seem to have gone off at a tangent.

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1 minute ago, FigLeaf said:

Where did I write that?

I wrote that it's not worth hoping for an enlightened conversation if engaging with an idiot. I don't mind engaging with idiots for a laugh.

?? Are you referring to Trump? Otherwise, you seem to have gone off at a tangent.

My bad.

Go with God brother.

FigLeaf Senior Member

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8 minutes ago, Yellowtail said:

Go with God brother.

You should try it.

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2 minutes ago, FigLeaf said:

You should try it.

I go with God continuously.

FigLeaf Senior Member

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5 minutes ago, Yellowtail said:

I go with God continuously.

Obviously not.

Yellowtail Star Member

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Just now, FigLeaf said:

Obviously not.

More lies from you

FigLeaf Senior Member

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3 minutes ago, Yellowtail said:

More lies from you

You seem demented.

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4 minutes ago, FigLeaf said:

You seem demented.

You seem obsessed

FigLeaf Senior Member

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1 minute ago, Yellowtail said:

You seem obsessed

In what way? Am I repeating the same meaningless phrases? Repetition in words, but not in deeds? You seem demented to me. Repeating the same phrase over and over again indicates some problem.

I am trying to treat you as a normal person with a healthy mind, but you are not able to keep up your side of the bargain. Merely on repeat. If that is you, I accept it. But if you are just playing the fool, that's your choice of how you wish to present yourself. From where I sit, it doesn't seem as if you are okay.

I suggest that take your own advice and to stop blaspheming. Spending your time on here vilifying without care nor compassion. If you cared, you would look at both sides fairly. But that's not you. Yours seems just fakery. Not real.

You aren't going to be better. You're set.

Yellowtail Star Member

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1 minute ago, FigLeaf said:

In what way? Am I repeating the same meaningless phrases? Repetition in words, but not in deeds? You seem demented to me. Repeating the same phrase over and over again indicates some problem.

I am trying to treat you as a normal person with a healthy mind, but you are not able to keep up your side of the bargain. Merely on repeat. If that you, I accept it. But if you are just playing the fool, that's your choice of how you wish to present yourself. From where I sit, it doesn't seem as if you are okay.

I suggest that take your own advice and to stop blaspheming. Spending your time on here vilifying without care nor compassion. If you cared, you would look at both sides fairly. But that's not you. Yours is just fakery. Not real. Words, but no deeds.

Now you seem demented.

FigLeaf Senior Member

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Just now, Yellowtail said:

Now you seem demented.

Coming from you, that's a weight off my mind.

Yellowtail Star Member

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Just now, FigLeaf said:

Coming from you, that's a weight off my mind.

Glad to be of service.

DeaconJohn Advanced Member

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1 hour ago, 3NUMBAS said:

It’s like removing hitler and the nazis not an easy task whoever the us president is ,it took 5 years and a lot of resources ,the IR

G is gonna be the same

Your post would make more sense if it was "...Netanyahu and the radical Zionists..." instead of "...hitler and the nazis...".

Comparing Iran to Nazi Germany is a bit of a stretch when you take a good look at it.

Zionist Israel, with its expansionist and genocidal policies fits the description much better.

Yellowtail Star Member

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3 minutes ago, DeaconJohn said:

Your post would make more sense if it was "...Netanyahu and the radical Zionists..." instead of "...hitler and the nazis...".

Comparing Iran to Nazi Germany is a bit of a stretch when you take a good look at it.

Zionist Israel, with its expansionist and genocidal policies fits the description much better.

Ah, but comparing Trump to Hither is spot on, yes?

FigLeaf Senior Member

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15 minutes ago, Yellowtail said:

Glad to be of service.

I hope you feel better soon.

DeaconJohn Advanced Member

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3 minutes ago, Yellowtail said:

Ah, but comparing Trump to Hither is spot on, yes?

The world is full of little tin-horn Hitlers.

Disaster follows when they get too much power.

Yellowtail Star Member

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2 minutes ago, FigLeaf said:

I hope you feel better soon.

Dude, I feel great, life gets better every day.

DeaconJohn Advanced Member

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4 minutes ago, Yellowtail said:

Dude, I feel great, life gets better every day.

Give it a rest for now.

You've got your pension to look forward to, and a happy old age on the Gaza Riviera.

Yellowtail Star Member

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1 minute ago, DeaconJohn said:

Give it a rest for now.

You've got your pension to look forward to, and a happy old age on the Gaza Riveira.

I need no rest and I have no pension.

wombat Platinum Member

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Thank you

7 hours ago, FigLeaf said:

You are quite wrong

I don't think so. I think you've been drinking so much of that Kool aid that you actually believe what you're supposed to

wombat Platinum Member

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29 minutes ago, DeaconJohn said:

The world is full of little tin-horn Hitlers.

Disaster follows when they get too much power.

29 minutes ago, DeaconJohn said:

The world is full of little tin-horn Hitlers.

Disaster follows when they get too much power.

That's true look at what happened when Biden had power or was that the auto pen that had power?.... I'm still waiting for somebody to take responsibility for all that

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