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Rights Group Says at Least 16 Dead in Iran During Week of Protests

Rights Group Says at Least 16 Dead in Iran During Week of Protests
(AP)

Sunday, 04 January 2026 06:20 AM EST

At least 16 ⁠people have been killed during a week of unrest in Iran, rights groups said on Sunday, as protests over soaring inflation spread across the country prompting violent clashes between demonstrators and security forces.

Deaths and arrests have been reported through the week both by state media and rights groups, though the numbers have differed. Reuters has not been able to verify the ‍figures independently.

The protests are the biggest in three years and while smaller than some previous bouts ‍of unrest to rattle the Islamic Republic, they come at a moment of vulnerability with the economy in tatters and international pressure building.

SUPREME LEADER SAYS IRAN WILL NOT YIELD ⁠TO ENEMY

U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened to come to the protesters' aid if they face violence, saying on Friday "we are locked and loaded and ready to go" but without specifying any actions he was ​considering.

That warning prompted threats of retaliation against U.S. forces in the region from senior Iranian officials and Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said Iran "will not yield to the enemy."

Kurdish rights group Hengaw reported that at least 17 people had been killed since the start of ‍the protests. HRANA, a network of rights activists, said at least 16 people had been killed and 582 arrested.

The most ⁠intense clashes have been reported in western parts of Iran but there have also been protests and clashes between demonstrators and police in the capital Tehran, in central areas, and in the southern Baluchistan province.

Late on Saturday the governor of Qom, the conservative center of Iran's Shi'ite Muslim clerical establishment, said two people had been killed there in unrest, adding ⁠that one of them had died when an explosive ​device he made blew up prematurely.

HRANA ⁠and the state-affiliated Tasnim news agency reported that authorities had detained the administrator of online accounts urging protests.

CURRENCY LOST AROUND HALF ITS VALUE

Protests began ‍a week ago among bazaar traders and shopkeepers before spreading to university students and then provincial cities, where some protesters have been chanting against Iran's clerical ‌rulers.

Iran has had inflation above 36% since the start of its year in March and the rial currency has lost around half its value against the dollar, causing hardship for many people.

International sanctions over Iran's expensive nuclear program have ⁠been reimposed, the ​government has struggled to provide water ‍and electricity across the country through the year and global financial bodies predict a recession in 2026.

Authorities have attempted a dual approach to the protests - acknowledging the economic crisis and offering ‍dialog with demonstrators while meeting more forceful displays of dissent with violence.

Khamenei said on Saturday that although authorities would talk to protesters, "rioters should be put in their place."

© 2026 Thomson/Reuters. All rights reserved.


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At least 16 ⁠people have been killed during a week of unrest in Iran, rights groups said on Sunday, as protests over soaring inflation spread across the country prompting violent clashes between demonstrators and security forces.Deaths and arrests have been reported through...
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Sunday, 04 January 2026 06:20 AM
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