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Iran Protest Crackdown Death Toll Surpasses 7,000 as Economic Anger Simmers

By Matthias Binder February 12, 2026
Deaths in Iran’s crackdown on protests reach at least 7,000, activists say
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Deaths in Iran’s crackdown on protests reach at least 7,000, activists say

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Economic Hardships Ignite Widespread DemonstrationsActivists Challenge Official Fatality FiguresNuclear Talks Heighten Regional StakesRepression Targets Prominent Voices

Economic Hardships Ignite Widespread Demonstrations (Image Credits: Unsplash)

Iran – A U.S.-based rights group documented at least 7,002 deaths from the government’s suppression of nationwide protests last month, highlighting deepening divisions amid economic strife.[1][2]

Economic Hardships Ignite Widespread Demonstrations

Shopkeepers at Tehran’s Grand Bazaar launched protests on December 28, 2025, decrying the rial’s sharp decline against foreign currencies and mounting financial pressures.[2] Demonstrations quickly expanded across the country, drawing in broader crowds frustrated by persistent hardships.

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Clashes peaked in the capital on January 8. Authorities cut internet access and deployed security forces over the following days to quell the unrest. Families now prepare for traditional 40-day mourning rituals, which could reignite public outrage.[1]

Activists Challenge Official Fatality Figures

The Human Rights Activists News Agency tallied 7,002 confirmed deaths, including 214 security personnel, with 11,730 more cases pending review.[2] The group also reported 52,941 detentions. Such meticulous tracking relies on a network of contacts inside Iran, despite communication blackouts.

Iran’s Foundation of Martyrs and Veterans Affairs announced 3,117 deaths on January 21, attributing 2,427 to what it called armed terrorist groups. Independent verification remains elusive as media access stays restricted.[1]

Source Reported Deaths Additional Notes
HRANA 7,002 Includes 214 security personnel; 11,730 under review
Iran Government 3,117 Claims many from terrorist groups

Nuclear Talks Heighten Regional Stakes

Negotiations over Iran’s nuclear program unfold against this backdrop. President Donald Trump met Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who urged tougher terms encompassing ballistic missiles and proxy support. Trump posted on Truth Social that he pushed for a deal, warning Iran of past consequences.[3]

Senior official Ali Larijani held talks in Qatar and Oman, engaging mediators and groups like Hamas and Yemen’s Houthis. The U.S. deployed the USS Abraham Lincoln carrier group to the region, prompting incidents including a downed drone and aid to a commercial vessel in the Strait of Hormuz. Trump hinted at a second carrier deployment.[1]

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Repression Targets Prominent Voices

Authorities recently sentenced 2023 Nobel Peace Prize winner Narges Mohammadi to over seven additional years in prison. The Norwegian Nobel Committee condemned reports of her beating during arrest, denial of medical care for high blood pressure and possible tumors, and ongoing intimidation.[3]

Supporters had anticipated her reimprisonment after a medical furlough. Such actions underscore Tehran’s broad clampdown on dissent.

Key Takeaways

  • Protests stemmed from currency collapse and economic woes starting late December 2025.
  • HRANA’s 7,002 death count dwarfs government’s 3,117 figure.
  • U.S. military presence bolsters pressure during fragile nuclear diplomacy.

The widening gap in death toll reports exposes Iran’s internal fractures, just as external pressures mount from nuclear standoffs and recent conflicts like the June 2025 Iran-Israel war. With mourning periods approaching, the path to stability remains uncertain. What are your thoughts on these developments? Share in the comments.

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