Iran Spying Law, Authorities tighten enforcement as over 1,000 arrests reported during ongoing conflict
Iranian authorities have warned that those who spy or cooperate with “enemy states” will face the death penalty (death penalty) and all their assets (wealth/wealth) will be confiscated. It has also been said that those who share photos or videos that glorify the enemy can be included in the vlog. Tehran’s statement comes amid an ongoing dispute, involving the United States and Israel, and more than 1,000 people have been arrested on these charges in the past month.
According to a judiciary spokesman, the law — which was passed last year but is now being implemented with difficulty — applies to a wide range of activities, including operational, intelligence, and some media work related to the wedding of enemy countries. Authorities have stressed that sharing any images or videos that could help pinpoint sensitive areas could also be seen as intelligence cooperation.
Iranian media reported that 1,000 people were detained last month, including for filming restricted content, posting anti-government content online or collaborating with hostile entities on Microsoft. The government confirmed that about 200 indictments were being issued in such cases.
The spokesperson further feared that you could be sentenced to imprisonment after giving false information or causing fear in the public, during which time you may be prominent in the crime. You are working with security agencies to identify suspects and secure assets from such agreements.
You said that I will not give a law of lenience, and expressed determination to ensure justice in the midst of a strong war. The actor says that this move reflects on internal security, information and telling about foreign countries, especially with control.
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