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Death toll in Iran protests reaches 116, activists say
Summary
Activists report at least 116 people killed and more than 2,600 detained amid nationwide protests in Iran, while the government has restricted internet and international phone services.
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Nationwide protests challenging Iran's theocracy have entered their second week, and activists say at least 116 people have been killed in violence surrounding the demonstrations. The U.S.-based Human Rights Activists News Agency also reports more than 2,600 people detained. Iranian authorities have restricted internet access and international phone services, which has made external verification more difficult. State officials have signaled a hardline response and the attorney general has urged prosecutors to prepare indictments.
Key reported facts:
- Activists report at least 116 people killed amid the protests.
- More than 2,600 people are reported detained, according to activists.
- Internet and international phone services have been cut, limiting outside verification.
- Iran's attorney general announced participants could be treated as an "enemy of God" and ordered prosecutors to issue indictments.
Summary:
The reports describe sustained nationwide demonstrations with reported fatalities and large numbers of detentions. Authorities have publicly directed prosecutors to prepare indictments, indicating potential legal proceedings. The timing and full scope of any prosecutions or further state actions are undetermined at this time.
