Split-image of violent Iran protests and anguished Swedish-Iranians fearing for relatives amid deadly unrest.
Split-image of violent Iran protests and anguished Swedish-Iranians fearing for relatives amid deadly unrest.
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Swedish-Iranians fear for relatives as Iran protests intensify with hundreds reported killed

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As Iran's protests—sparked by economic woes in late December 2025—rage on under a near-total internet blackout, with reports now citing hundreds dead, Swedish-Iranians are voicing anguish over lost contact with family and urging global support. Despite the brutality, many see hope for regime change.

The demonstrations, which began among shop owners protesting soaring costs and have broadened into widespread criticism of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, continue amid a violent crackdown. Security forces have used live ammunition, with BBC reporting over 200 killed and other sources citing hundreds—figures that have risen since initial tallies of around 60.

Iran's Thursday internet and phone shutdown has left diaspora communities in panic. In Sweden, Sanna Khadem, 48, from Kalmar, hasn't heard from her siblings since Wednesday. "I feel so bad. I'm worried... They shoot from one meter away. It's so brutal," she says.

Hope persists amid despair. Khadem highlights exiled opposition figure Reza Pahlavi's calls for continued protests, quoting her sister: "People are tired, there's an economic crisis. They have nothing to lose."

Rana Soleimani, 51, from Stockholm, calls the situation "incredibly painful," worrying about her mother en route to a rally and decrying rising executions. Gaby Hosseini, 62, from Helsingborg, has lost touch with her daughter and grandchildren for two weeks: "I get a lump in my throat."

Mitra Najafi, 63, shares horrific protest videos and calls for Western action, like embassies providing internet access.

Solidarity protests have erupted in Stockholm, Malmö, and Helsingborg, demanding international backing and Iran's freedom. "Finally, after 47 years with a dictator," exclaimed Farahnaz Anami in Stockholm.

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Swedish-Iranians on X express anguish over lost contact with relatives amid Iran's deadly protests and internet blackout. Critics accuse Swedish media of downplaying the anti-regime nature by focusing on economics. Supporters hope for regime change and urge government action.

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Swedish-Iranians demonstrate in Stockholm with flags and banners against the Iranian regime, hoping for change after US-Israel attack.
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Swedish-Iranians demonstrate in Stockholm after attack on Iran

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On Saturday, February 28, 2026, Swedish-Iranians demonstrated in Stockholm and Malmö against the Iranian regime, shortly after a coordinated attack by the US and Israel on Iran. Participants expressed hope for regime change despite sorrow over the war. Thousands joined manifestations with flags from several countries and chants for freedom.

С конца декабря 2025 года в Иране на национальном уровне усилилась волна протестов против режима, спровоцированная экономическим кризисом. Демонстрации теперь направлены против бедности, коррупции и репрессий, вовлекая широкие слои общества. Режим отвечает репрессиями, в то время как международные акторы вроде США поддерживают протестующих.

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Президент США Дональд Трамп объявил о смерти верховного лидера Ирана аятоллы Али Хаменеи. Израиль и США начали атаки против Ирана, положив начало новой войне. Тегеран ответил контратаками, включая ракетный удар по Тель-Авиву, в результате которого погиб один человек.

Following the February 28, 2026, US- and Israel-led military strikes that killed Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei—as detailed in prior coverage—reactions poured in worldwide. A Washington Post obituary faced backlash for its sympathetic tone, while Iranian dissidents celebrated and condemned critics of the operation.

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The United States and Israel launched airstrikes on Iran on February 28, 2026, killing Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Iran retaliated by striking Israel and targets in Gulf states, intensifying the regional conflict. In India, flight cancellations and protests in Kashmir have followed.

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