Iran lawmaker accused of firing at protesters during January crackdown

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Jafar Pourkabgani, an Iranian lawmaker, has been accused of personally firing at protesters during demonstrations in January, according to witnesses cited by Iran International. These demonstrations were part of nationwide anti-government protests that were met with a violent crackdown by Iranian state forces, including the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). The involvement of a lawmaker in the crackdown suggests a significant escalation in state violence, which may influence the political climate in Iran and the perception of the regime’s stability. The report of Pourkabgani’s direct involvement comes amid ongoing tensions between government forces and protesters, as rights groups continue to document arrests and killings. Markets have reacted to this development, with pricing movements indicating a slight increase in the perceived likelihood of a regime change in Iran. The pricing of the market predicting the fall of the Iranian regime by the end of 2026 is currently at 6.5% for a YES outcome, up from 6% just 24 hours ago. The incident highlights the complex dynamics within Iran, where political figures are allegedly participating in the suppression of dissent. This develo...

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