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Iran Protests

Iran crackdown left 16,500 dead, 330,000 injured - Sunday Times

Iran crackdown left 16,500 dead, 330,000 injured - Sunday Times

At least 16,500 protesters have been killed and about 330,000 injured during Iran’s unrest, according to a report compiled by doctors inside the country and cited by The Sunday Times, as a near-total internet blackout has made independent verification increasingly difficult.

Iranian diplomat in Geneva seeks asylum in Switzerland, sources say

Iranian diplomat in Geneva seeks asylum in Switzerland, sources say

A senior Iranian diplomat based at the United Nations’ European headquarters in Geneva has left his post and applied for asylum in Switzerland, diplomatic sources told Iran International, amid mounting political unrest in Iran.

Iran's state media projects calm as crackdown, blackout persist

After Tehran's deadliest crackdown on dissidents in decades and with broad domestic security mobilization and sweeping internet blackout still in place, Tehran now tries to project an image of calm.

'Every family knows a victim': Iranians in exile speak out on mass killings

Iranians in exile say few families have been spared by the brutal crackdown back home, describing to Iran International an unprecedented wave of killings as security forces unleash violence under a nationwide communications blackout.

Khamenei blames protest casualties on Trump, calls him a criminal

Khamenei blames protest casualties on Trump, calls him a criminal

Iran’s supreme leader accused the US president of orchestrating unrest and committing crimes against the Iranian nation, escalating his rhetoric against Washington as authorities continue to frame recent protests as a foreign-backed plot.

Calls by Iranians for US strike grow as Trump delays action

Calls by Iranians for US strike grow as Trump delays action

Public pressure for a US military strike on Iran has sharpened as President Donald Trump threatens action but holds back, leaving many Iranians torn between demanding intervention and fearing that continued delay will only extend repression and bloodshed.

Corpse of slain Iranian mother of two found in grim 'warehouse of bodies'

Corpse of slain Iranian mother of two found in grim 'warehouse of bodies'

The body bags at Tehran’s main cemetery were stacked in their many hundreds on rows and on shelves, according to an eyewitness, who found among the corpses of slain protestors his friend, a 41-year-old mother of two.

Iran carried out at least 52 executions during protests, rights group says

Iran carried out at least 52 executions during protests, rights group says

At least 52 prisoners were executed in Iran based on prior non-political convictions during a period of nationwide protests and an ongoing internet shutdown, US-based rights group HRANA reported on Friday.

Who was behind Iran’s deadly crackdown?

Who was behind Iran’s deadly crackdown?

The reported killing of thousands of protesters across Iran in just two days has raised a central question: who carried out the deadliest crackdown in the country’s living memory?

What Tehran means when it says protesters won’t be executed

What Tehran means when it says protesters won’t be executed

Recent statements by Iranian officials and their apparent acceptance by some foreign leaders have created a misleading sense of reassurance about the state’s response to the latest protests.

Iranian-Americans call for deportation of officials’ relatives - NY Post

Iranian-Americans call for deportation of officials’ relatives - NY Post

Iranian-American activists are calling on US authorities to deport relatives of senior Iranian officials who are living in the United States, according to a report published by the New York Post on Wednesday.

Turkey treads carefully as Iran faces unrest

Turkey treads carefully as Iran faces unrest

Turkey has adopted a calculated caution during the recent waves of protests in neighboring Iran, avoiding endorsement of those who took to the streets while stopping short of backing Tehran’s violent crackdown.

'End of isolation': exiled prince presents roadmap for post-theocracy Iran

'End of isolation': exiled prince presents roadmap for post-theocracy Iran

Iranian Prince Reza Pahlavi on Thursday outlined his vision for how Iran could reposition itself at home and abroad after five decades of isolation and confrontation with the world if the Islamic Republic were toppled.

Defiance met with massacre: Iran’s biggest protest wave in generations

Defiance met with massacre: Iran’s biggest protest wave in generations

As Iran remains in a near-total communications blackout, three people in different cities described what they said were the biggest protests since 1979—followed by a crackdown so severe it left many seething with anger and hollowed out by anguish.

From 'grievances' to 'terrorism’: how Tehran reframed dissent

From 'grievances' to 'terrorism’: how Tehran reframed dissent

A review of public statements by Iran’s senior officials since late December suggests a marked hardening of tone as protests escalated, a shift that coincided with a sharp intensification of the state’s security response.

Iran highlights burned mosques to fuel narrative on protest crackdown

Iran highlights burned mosques to fuel narrative on protest crackdown

State media in Iran have widely circulated images of damaged mosques and burned Qurans inside, blaming protesters they brand “terrorists” and portraying its deadly crackdown on a protest uprising as a sacred defense of holy places.

Pay for bullets: How Iran pressures families after killing protesters

Pay for bullets: How Iran pressures families after killing protesters

After Iran’s deadliest protest crackdown in decades, authorities have extended their response beyond the streets into morgues, hospitals and family homes, turning the protesters’ bodies into a key tool for suppressing dissent and controlling the narrative.

US takes precautionary military steps as Iran unrest fuels fears of wider conflict

US takes precautionary military steps as Iran unrest fuels fears of wider conflict

Uncertainty over Iran’s direction deepened on Wednesday as unrest at home coincided with mixed signals across the region, with military movements and diplomatic steps raising the risk of a broader conflict.

Iran judiciary says detained protester Erfan Soltani not sentenced to death

Iran judiciary says detained protester Erfan Soltani not sentenced to death

Iran’s judiciary said on Thursday that Erfan Soltani, a protester detained earlier this month, has not been sentenced to death, rejecting earlier claims by his family that such a ruling had been issued.

Tehran leaders wiring huge sums of money out of Iran, US Treasury says

Tehran leaders wiring huge sums of money out of Iran, US Treasury says

US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on Wednesday Washington is tracking what he described as a surge of capital flight by Iran’s ruling elite, as fears grow over the possible collapse of the Islamic Republic amid unrest and threats of a US strike.

Restraint as strategy: Israel watches Iran’s unrest from afar

Restraint as strategy: Israel watches Iran’s unrest from afar

Israel’s apparent inaction amid Iran’s widespread unrest may look counterintuitive, but it reflects a long-standing strategic calculation rather than hesitation.

‘De facto curfew’: residents describe tightened security in Iran

‘De facto curfew’: residents describe tightened security in Iran

Iranian authorities have significantly expanded the presence of security forces across multiple cities, tightening control to prevent further protests in what some residents inside Iran described as a 'de facto curfew.'