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Iran reported to have killed 50 protesters despite Trump's warning
Summary
Rights group HRANA reported at least 50 protesters killed and Hengaw said more than 2,500 people have been arrested as protests spread across Iran; Iran's attorney general has instructed prosecutors to prepare indictments.
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Rights group HRANA reported 65 deaths, including 50 protesters and 15 security personnel, amid widespread protests across Iran. Demonstrations have spread to more than 220 towns and cities in all 31 provinces and have entered a second week. Human rights monitors said thousands have been detained and NetBlocks reported a nationwide internet shutdown that has limited outside monitoring. Iran's attorney general announced participants would be considered "enemies of God" and instructed prosecutors to prepare indictments.
Key reported facts:
- HRANA reported 65 deaths, including 50 protesters and 15 security personnel (reported as of January 9).
- Hengaw said more than 2,500 people have been arrested in the last two weeks.
- NetBlocks reported a nationwide internet shutdown lasting more than 36 hours.
- Iran's attorney general told state media that protesters would be treated as "enemies of God" and prosecutors were ordered to issue indictments.
- US President Donald Trump had warned that the United States was watching and said it had previously threatened strikes if peaceful protesters were killed.
Summary:
The reported deaths and large-scale arrests mark an escalation in protests that began over rising living costs and broadened into calls for political change. Authorities have ordered legal action against participants and the internet shutdown has limited independent verification of events; Undetermined at this time.
