HRANA Reports Over 6,100 Killed in Iran Protests Amid Internet Blackout
Human Rights Activists News Agency reports 6,126 deaths amid Iran's harsh crackdown and over 41,000 arrests during protests sparked by economic collapse and political unrest.
- A human rights group reported that over 6,100 people have been killed in protests across Iran amid an internet blackout.
- Young Iranians described witnessing widespread violence from security forces, with protesters being killed by live ammunition in the streets.
- Iranian authorities claimed over 3,100 people were killed, mostly security personnel and bystanders attacked by "rioters".
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It is horrible what has been happening in Iran for several weeks, while the death toll continues to grow, deplores one activist.
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Iran in collective shock after bloody crackdown
Even though internet access remains mostly cut off, a few openings have allowed the population to grasp the unprecedented violence unleashed on protesters: tens of thousands killed, mass arrests, hospitals under surveillance and overcrowded prisons.
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