In Qom province, the Iranian judiciary has issued 19 rulings against individuals charged with "collaboration with the enemy," sentencing them to prison terms of 4 to 13 years and fines. Since March 28, at least 3,646 people have been arrested in a wave of repression that continues despite a ceasefire on April 6.
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