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Iran protests enter second week as medics say hospitals are overwhelmed.
Summary
Medics reported that hospitals are overwhelmed as protests in Iran enter a second week; rights groups say dozens have been killed and more than 2,311 people arrested.
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Protests in Iran began on 28 December and have entered a second week, with demonstrators reported on the streets of Tehran. Medics said hospitals have been overwhelmed by a surge in patients, as described in the report. Rights groups reported dozens of deaths and more than 2,311 arrests since the protests began, and BBC Persian confirmed the identities of 22 people said to have been killed. International reactions included concern from the UN spokesperson and a joint statement from French, UK and German leaders, while Iran's Supreme Leader gave defiant remarks and Iran's UN ambassador accused the US of interference.
Reported details:
- Protests began on 28 December and continued into a second week with demonstrations in Tehran.
- Medics described hospitals as overwhelmed by increased patient numbers, according to the article.
- Rights groups reported at least 50–51 protesters and around 15 security personnel killed, and more than 2,311 arrests; BBC Persian confirmed the identities of 22 people reported killed.
- The UN spokesperson expressed disturbance at the loss of life and several Western leaders issued a joint statement; Iran's Supreme Leader spoke firmly and Iran's UN ambassador accused foreign interference.
Summary:
The reported strain on hospitals and the reported casualties have drawn international attention. Diplomatic statements from the UN and several Western leaders were noted, and Iran's leadership emphasised a need to respond to what it called destructive elements. Undetermined at this time.
