Rare public dissent from within Iran’s ruling establishment has triggered fresh questions over cracks in Tehran’s power core. President Masoud Pezeshkian’s son, Yousef Pezeshkian, has openly urged the regime to restore internet access, warning that digital shutdowns and delayed accountability over protest violence will only deepen public anger. Yousef Pezeshkian’s remarks, at odds with Iran’s hardline security stance, have fuelled speculation over whether this is genuine internal pushback or a calculated move to ease domestic pressure and blunt international scrutiny.
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