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Iran protests: Activists report at least 544 killed as Trump says Iran proposed talks
Summary
Activists report at least 544 people killed and more than 10,600 detained amid nationwide protests, and US President Donald Trump said Iran proposed negotiations after he warned of possible military action.
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Iran has seen widespread protests since late December, and activists report significant fatalities and mass detentions. US President Donald Trump said Iran proposed negotiations after he issued warnings about possible US military action. Tehran has not immediately confirmed any meeting and has previously said it would respond to foreign military intervention. Disruptions to internet and phone services have limited outside verification of events.
Known details:
- The Human Rights Activists News Agency reported at least 544 people killed, and more than 10,600 detained; the report said 48 of the fatalities were security personnel and 496 were demonstrators.
- President Trump said a meeting with Iranian representatives is being arranged, but he also said he might act before any meeting given the reported toll and arrests.
- Iranian officials, including a hardline parliamentary speaker, warned that US military forces and Israel would be legitimate targets if the United States used force in response to the protests.
- Communications outages inside Iran have restricted independent reporting and made outside verification of casualty and arrest figures difficult.
Summary:
Reports of a high death toll and large-scale detentions have increased international attention and heightened tensions between the United States and Iran. US officials say a meeting is being set up while Iran has not publicly confirmed arrangements. Undetermined at this time.
