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Iran: Repression in the Blood · Global Voices

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On the streets and squares, the mobilization is growing in Iran to challenge the Islamic regime throughout the territory. The regime has publicly promised to suppress this revolt without pity. Unable to advance a human balance, the NGOs speak on 11 January of more than 500 dead. The police chief refuses to recognize any responsibility for these deaths. The power is under control, while the protesters demand the return of Reza Pahlavi, son of the…

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On the streets and squares, the mobilization is growing in Iran to challenge the Islamic regime throughout the territory. The regime has publicly promised to suppress this revolt without pity. Unable to advance a human balance, the NGOs speak on 11 January of more than 500 dead. The police chief refuses to recognize any responsibility for these deaths. The power is under control, while the protesters demand the return of Reza Pahlavi, son of the…

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According to Iran Human Rights, based in Oslo, the number of bodies in the morgues amounts to hundreds, mostly young people between the ages of 18 and 22.

The number of deaths due to the wave of protests in Iran rose to 538, reported to Iran Human Rights, a non-governmental organization based in Norway that monitors the situation in the country. Other 10,600 people were arrested during the two weeks of protests, according to the entity. The latest death balance in protests against the theocratic regime of Ali Khamenei occurs in the midst of reports of police violence by protesters. The chief of Ir…

While human rights organizations are alerting for an increasing number of victims and arrests, Donald Trump again backed the protesters and from Tehran responded with “counterattack” threats. The repression of protests that have shaken Iran for the past two weeks left at least 538 people dead and more than 10,600 detained, according to figures released on January 11 by the U.S.-based Human Rights Activist News Agency (HRANA). Organizations warn …

Iranians took to the streets in the evening to protest again against the government despite an internet blackout, among allegations by human rights groups accusing the authorities on Sunday of committing a "massacre" to stifle the demonstrations. Protests began two weeks ago. At first they were in...

Protesters are reporting police violence in protests against the Khamenei regime. An Iranian government, who cut the country's internet for the week, accused the US and Israel of 'smealing the chaos' and threatened to cut off in case of military interference.

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virgule.lu broke the news in on Sunday, January 11, 2026.
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