Iran's Basij Militia Targets Protesters with Online Intimidation
Iran's Basij militia has launched an online campaign to intimidate protesters, showcasing their presence in Tehran's streets under the new supreme leader's portrait. This move aims to deter further protests against the regime. The Basij's actions highlight the regime's efforts to maintain control through digital means.
Heavily armed and dressed in camouflage, members of Iran's Basij paramilitary force have been circulating photos of themselves patrolling the streets of Tehran with portraits of the new supreme leader since early March. The aim: to dissuade Iranians from restarting protests against the regime.