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    Andrew RogersBy Andrew RogersJanuary 12, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Iran is facing one of the deadliest waves of protests in more than three years as anti-government demonstrations continue to escalate. Despite strict government crackdowns, demonstrators have taken to the streets, demanding change.

    AFP reports that Saturday night in Tehran, the capital, was marked by widespread anti-government slogans as crowds filled the streets. Human rights organizations say dozens of people have died in the unrest, and authorities have intensified their suppression efforts, raising serious concerns about civilian safety.

    Internet access has been largely cut off since Thursday, leaving residents and international observers with limited information about the situation. NetBlocks reported that connectivity is nearly non-existent across the country, making real-time reporting difficult.

    Hospitals in Tehran are overwhelmed by casualties from the protests. According to BBC Bangla, the sheer number of injured and dead has stretched medical staff to their limits. Doctors and hospital workers report struggling to provide basic care, including CPR, due to the constant influx of patients.

    One hospital source told the BBC that nearly 38 people have died in their facility, many arriving with gunshot wounds to the head or chest. The intensity of the violence has left morgues full, forcing hospitals to find alternative ways to handle bodies.

    Medical staff describe the situation as chaotic and unprecedented. The combination of mass casualties, limited resources, and continued clashes makes it extremely difficult to treat victims. Doctors emphasize that the overwhelming numbers and severity of injuries are straining the entire healthcare system.

    The unrest comes amid widespread anger over government policies and ongoing suppression of civil liberties. Protesters continue to call for reform despite the risks, and authorities’ heavy-handed approach has only fueled public outrage.

    Human rights groups have condemned the violence and urged international attention. They warn that the lack of access to information, combined with continued government crackdowns, increases the likelihood of further casualties and abuses.

    As protests continue, the situation in Iran remains highly volatile. Hospitals and emergency services are struggling to manage the crisis, and residents face increasing danger amid the ongoing clashes. The international community continues to monitor the situation closely, highlighting concerns about human rights violations and the humanitarian impact of the government’s response.

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