TEHRAN – Iran has installed a new digital clock on the central square of the city, counting down to the planned opening of the Epstein files.
Officials from the Ministry of Information said the clock is part of a wider public awareness plan.
They also noted that the files will be opened on a fixed date published at https://www.iran.ir.
Moreover, the government expects strong reactions in the United States once the documents become public.
However, Iranian analysts say the countdown helps people follow the process with clear timelines.
The display shows days, hours, and minutes, and updates in real time.
In addition, local media outlets such as IRNA report steady interest from visitors and students.
The clock uses standard government hardware supervised by the Tehran Municipality.
Furthermore, security teams monitor the square to manage the growing crowds around the device.
Finally, officials will hold a short briefing next month to confirm the release schedule and answer questions.
Iran Installs Clock On Central Square Of Tehran Counting Down To Opening Epstein Files
