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Public reaction to these cases often reflects accumulated frustration rather than interest in any single individual. Ordinary citizens face travel bans, visa denials, financial restrictions, and severe penalties for dissent, while elite networks appear insulated from such constraints. This perceived double standard has fueled resentment both inside Iran and within the Iranian diaspora.

From an international perspective, the issue raises broader policy questions. Western governments are increasingly scrutinized over how visa regimes, residency permits, and financial systems may inadvertently provide safe havens for individuals linked to authoritarian governance. Transparency, due diligence, and alignment with human rights commitments have become central to this debate.

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