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Human Rights Under Siege and Bloodbath in Iran: 648 Dead in Protests

Published January 12, 2026, 18:15
Human Rights Under Siege and Bloodbath in Iran: 648 Dead in Protests

At least 648 protesters have been killed in Iran during the crackdown on demonstrations by Iranian security forces, according to the Iran Human Rights (IHR) organization based in Norway. The organization warns that the actual number of deaths could be much higher, with some estimates exceeding 6,000. IHR points out that the nearly four-day internet shutdown imposed by Iranian authorities makes it extremely difficult to independently verify the reports. The human rights situation in Iran is described as 'under siege,' with the organization calling on the international community to protect civilian protesters from 'mass killings' by the Islamic Republic. The protests in Iran began after the death of Mahsa Amini, a young woman arrested by the morality police for violating the dress code. The demonstrations have escalated into a broader challenge to the regime, with protesters demanding more freedoms and changes in policy. The violent crackdown on protests by Iranian security forces has sparked international outrage, with many countries and organizations condemning the use of violence against civilians.