Multiple reports discuss ongoing conditions in Iran after large-scale protests and a major crackdown earlier this year. The coverage describes widespread public suffering in the aftermath of what is characterized as the largest slaughter of protesters in modern history. While the available excerpts do not provide detailed, independently verifiable figures, they portray a situation in which protests’ consequences continue to reverberate months later. The Daily Mail framing emphasizes an enduring sense of anger and suggests that public opposition could intensify toward Iranian authorities, describing the likelihood of further retaliation or unrest. However, the excerpts do not include specific evidence, named events, or confirmed plans that would substantiate claims about “revenge” or the immediate safety of officials. Overall, the sources agree on the broad point that the aftermath of the earlier crackdown remains a significant factor in Iran’s domestic situation, with continued hardship reported for protesters and wider society. The excerpts focus more on political and social tensions than on specific policy changes or new developments by the government.