DEMONSTRATORS, protesting the deadly crackdown in Iran, rally near the White House in Washington, DC, United States on 17 January 2026. The US on 15 January said Iran halted 800 executions of protesters under pressure from President Donald Trump, after Gulf allies appeared to pull him back from military action over Tehran’s deadly crackdown on demonstrations. Amid Farahi/Agence France-Presse
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Crackdown on ‘seditionists’

Agence France-Presse

PARIS, France (AFP) — Iran’s supreme leader said Saturday that authorities “must break the back of the seditionists” whom he accused of killing thousands during the wave of protests that were brutally repressed in the country.

Demonstrations have subsided after the crackdown that rights groups say left thousands of people dead under an internet blackout that has lasted more than a week.

“We do not intend to lead the country to war, but we will not spare domestic criminals,” supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei told supporters during a televised address.

Schools were set to resume Sunday, the ISNA news agency said, following a one-week closure, with postponed university exams set to be held in a week.

The demonstrations were sparked by anger over economic hardship that exploded into the biggest protests against the Islamic republic in more than three years.