Dramatic illustration of Iran's deadly protests under blackout: crowds clash with police amid tear gas, fires, and signs noting 538 deaths and massacre fears.
Dramatic illustration of Iran's deadly protests under blackout: crowds clash with police amid tear gas, fires, and signs noting 538 deaths and massacre fears.
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Iran protests surpass 500 deaths after two weeks; blackout persists as massacre fears mount and Germany draws criticism

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Iran's nationwide protests, ignited by economic collapse on December 28, 2025, have entered a third week with Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA) reporting at least 538 deaths—up sharply from 62 a few days ago—and over 10,600 arrests amid a continued near-total internet blackout. Activists warn of massacres, while Germany's cautious response draws ire from dissidents.

Since the demonstrations spread from bazaar traders in Tehran to 185 cities, challenging the theocratic regime, the crackdown has intensified. Leaked videos via Starlink show massive street protests despite death threats from Prosecutor General Mohammed Mowahedi Asad, who labeled participants 'enemies of God' facing execution, and signals from Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei for harsh measures. Reports describe bodies stored in cooling containers, evoking the 2019 protests where around 1,500 died under a similar blackout.

Casualty figures, contested due to the blackout, are likely underreported. Security forces have suffered 48 deaths alongside 490 protesters, per HRANA.

Internationally, U.S. President Donald Trump reiterated support, stating Iran 'seeks FREEDOM' and readiness to help, with Secretary of State Marco Rubio warning against gamesmanship. Iranian leaders like Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf threatened U.S. bases and Israel. Exiled Reza Pahlavi renewed calls for sustained action.

In Germany, Iran's top EU trade partner, activists including Daniela Sepehri decried hesitation amid fears of a 'brutal massacre.' Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul (CDU) demanded elections and internet access ahead of a Washington trip, but Chancellor Friedrich Merz offered only vague words. No ambassador expulsion or deportation halts occurred, despite EU condemnations and limited sanctions.

Hope persists for security apparatus fractures, unlike failed prior unrest.

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X discussions highlight HRANA's report of over 500 protester deaths amid Iran's ongoing economic protests and internet blackout, with users expressing horror at the regime's crackdown, fears of massacres, and criticism of Germany's muted response and continued trade ties. Posters from diverse backgrounds, including journalists and activists, share videos of clashes, urge international solidarity, and decry Western silence.

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