Iran's political and military elite are facing accusations of hypocrisy after reports revealed that thousands of their children and relatives live in Western countries while their families enforce strict policies at home. Opposition campaigners say senior officials use state wealth to fund comfortable lives for their relatives in countries such as the United States, the United Kingdom and Canada, even as ordinary Iranians face repression and economic hardship.
Prominent figures under scrutiny include senior advisers and former presidents whose children hold academic and financial positions abroad or enjoy luxury lifestyles. Social media images of elite family members posing with designer goods, supercars and private jets have intensified public anger, particularly after a recent crackdown in which thousands of protesters were killed.
Critics argue that the ruling establishment publicly condemns Western values while privately benefiting from them. Meanwhile, the United States government has signaled it may revoke entry privileges for senior Iranian officials and their families, as diplomatic tensions continue over Iran's nuclear program and regional security.

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