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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Dramatic nighttime scene of Iranian protests in Tehran under internet blackout, with crowds clashing against riot police amid tear gas and fires, symbolizing deaths, detentions, and international threats.
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イランでほぼ完全なインターネット遮断下で抗議デモが拡大、人権団体が少なくとも62人死亡を報告;ハメネイ師とトランプ氏が脅しを交わす

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2025年12月28日に通貨の急落と広範な経済苦境を受けて始まったイラン全国での抗議デモは、2週目に入り、当局がインターネットと通信の広範な遮断を実施し、安全部隊が弾圧を強化した。米国拠点の人権団体は、少なくとも62人が死亡し、2300人以上が拘束されたと述べ、亡命中の野党指導者 Reza Pahlavi はさらなるデモを呼びかけ、ドナルド・トランプ大統領に支援を要請した。一方、欧州指導者と国連は自制を求めた。

イランの反政府デモの最新事情—2025年12月28日の経済苦境に端を発し、今や聖職者支配の終焉を求めるものとなった—で、当局は暴力の高まりの中で厳しい対応を誓った。IRGCは「テロリスト」の攻撃を非難、HRANAは少なくとも65人の死者と2300人の逮捕を報告、インターネット遮断が規模を不明瞭にし、トランプ米大統領が介入を警告した。

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イラン当局者は日曜日、最近の全国抗議で少なくとも5000人が死亡したと述べ、うち500人が治安要員で、テロリストと武装暴徒を非難した。12月28日の経済苦境に端を発する騒乱は、聖職者支配の終焉を求める声に発展し、1979年のイスラム革命以来最も死者数の多い衝突となった。イランの司法当局は、モハレブと分類される行為に対する死刑の可能性を示唆した。

Since the end of December 2025, a nationwide protest wave has escalated in Iran against the regime, triggered by the economic crisis. Demonstrations now target poverty, corruption, and suppression, involving broad sections of society. The regime responds with repression, while international actors like the US support the protesters.

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Since late December 2025, nationwide protests have raged in Iran against the regime, triggered by a severe economic crisis. Demonstrators demand an end to poverty, corruption, and oppression, while the leadership responds with repression. International actors like the US and UN are watching the situation tensely.

One week after Israel and the USA began attacks on Iran, aid organizations report hundreds dead and thousands injured among civilians. Reports from Tehran and Isfahan describe heavy bombings and growing panic. New analyses point to a US strike on a girls' school.

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On February 28, 2026, Israel and the US conducted large-scale airstrikes on Iranian military targets, including a 'decapitation strike' in Tehran that killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and several top generals. Iran hit back with missile and drone attacks on Israel and US bases across the Middle East and Gulf states, killing at least four people including three US soldiers and prompting sharp condemnations from European leaders amid rising oil prices and stranded travelers.

 

 

 

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