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Iran has arrested more than 3,000 citizens for ‘collaborating with the enemy’ during war
Iran's judiciary has arrested over 3,000 people accused of collaborating with 'the enemy,' with hundreds identified as alleged traitors. The arrests occurred in recent months as part of the nation's legal actions against perceived wartime collaborators.
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