Organization: Over 7,000 killed in Iranian protests
Over 7,000 demonstrators have been killed by the Iranian government during protests against its regime, according to reports from various human rights organizations.
According to the Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA), at least 7,002 demonstrators have lost their lives at the hands of the Iranian regime amidst ongoing protests against the government. This figure reflects a significant increase since the last report a few weeks ago, which stated that 6,579 had died since the protests erupted in late December. The situation indicates an escalation in state brutality as demonstrations continue across the country.
In addition to HRANA, another organization, Iran Human Rights (IHR), based in Oslo, has also been monitoring the situation closely. IHR reported that more than 10,000 individuals have been arrested by the Iranian authorities, who have developed a notorious reputation for their severe crackdown on dissent. The sheer magnitude of casualties and detentions illustrates the authoritarian nature of the Iranian government and its unwillingness to tolerate opposition.
The implications of these figures are profound, highlighting the severe human rights violations occurring in Iran. The international community's response to this crisis becomes increasingly critical, as calls for accountability and support for the protesters gain momentum. As the situation intensifies, further international dialogue is necessary to address the ongoing humanitarian and political crisis in Iran, while advocating for the rights of its citizens.