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Iran warns its overseas citizens they may lose property and face legal action for supporting the U.S. or Israel after diaspora protests over a false report of Supreme Leader Khamenei’s death.
Iran’s prosecutor general’s office warned Iranian nationals abroad they could face property confiscation and legal penalties for supporting the U.S. or Israel, following protests by some diaspora members celebrating the reported death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei during a U.S.-Israeli military campaign.
The government named his son, Mojtaba Khamenei, as successor, while newly active Telegram channels shared personal details of Iranians abroad deemed critical of Tehran.
The diaspora, estimated at 5 to 10 million, is primarily based in the U.S. and Western Europe.
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Irán advierte a sus ciudadanos en el extranjero que pueden perder propiedades y enfrentar acciones legales por apoyar a los Estados Unidos o Israel después de las protestas de la diáspora por un informe falso sobre la muerte del Líder Supremo Khamenei.