At Least 6,126 People Killed in Iran’s Crackdown on Nationwide Protests, Activists Say
Human Rights Activists News Agency confirms 6,126 deaths amid protests sparked by economic collapse and ongoing internet blackout, with over 41,000 arrests reported.
- Activists said at least 6,126 people were killed in Iran's crackdown on nationwide protests.
- The U.S.-based Human Rights Activists News Agency has verified each death with activists on the ground in Iran.
- Iran's government has put the death toll at a far lower 3,117, saying 2,427 were civilians and security forces.
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Iranians detail 'bloodbath' crackdown said to have killed 5,700 protesters, as internet blockade eases
A giant banner depicting a U.S. aircraft carrier and the American flag was displayed at Enqelab (Revolution) Square in Tehran, Iran amid rising tensions between the United States and Iran on January 25, 2026. (Fatemeh Bahrami/Anado (LONDON) — As the internet blackout in Iran appears to be easing after weeks of protests across the country, the scale of the Islamic Republic regime’s bloodiest crackdown in decades is now being made public, accordin…
Iran’s crackdown has killed at least 6,126 people, activists say as the country’s currency plunges
Iran’s bloody crackdown on nationwide protests has killed at least 6,126 people while many others still are feared dead, activists said Tuesday, as a U.S. aircraft carrier group arrived in the Middle East to lead any American military response to the crisis. Iran’s currency, the rial, meanwhile fell to a record low of 1.5 million to US$1.
More than 6,000 people killed in Iran's crackdown on nationwide protests, activists say
Iran's bloody crackdown on nationwide protests killed at least 6,126 people while many others still are feared dead, activists said Tuesday, as a U.S. aircraft carrier group arrived in the Mideast to lead any American military response to the crisis.
Tens of thousands of people may have died when the Iranian government cracked down on protests that erupted in the country in late December, according to research by international media and human rights groups. A new investigation by The Guardian and figures from human rights groups suggest that the real death toll is many times higher than the government in Tehran admits. The Guardian reported this morning that testimonies from doctors, forensi…
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