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Smoke rises as protesters gather amid evolving anti-government unrest in Mashhad, Iran, on January 10.
Smoke rises as protesters gather amid evolving anti-government unrest in Mashhad, Iran, on January 10.

Live Blog: Rights Group Says More Than 500 Killed In Iran Protests

Triggered by soaring prices, inflation, and a plunging currency, Iranians have taken to the streets in what is the biggest threat to the Islamic regime in years. Journalists from RFE/RL’s Iranian service, Radio Farda, bring you the latest developments, analysis, and reporting from on the ground.

Key Takeaways:

  • US-based group HRANA said it had verified the deaths of 490 protesters and 48 security personnel, with more than 10,600 people arrested in two weeks of unrest.
  • Iran officials declared three days of national mourning, without mentioning the role of security forces in the deaths of protesters.
  • Two Telegram channels that monitor protests and rights abuses in Iran have published images of people killed during the recent anti-government demonstrations in Tehran.
  • With authorities appearing to intensify their efforts to suppress the protests, US President Donald Trump has been stepping up pressure on Tehran's hard-line regime.
  • Journalists have been summoned by the authorities in Iran in a warning against covering the protests.
10:39 10.1.2026

Some more international reaction to the ongoing events in Iran. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio posted this message this morning:

Meanwhile, Pakistan is now advising its citizens to "avoid all unnecessary travel" to Iran:

08:09

UN Chief 'Shocked' By 'Excessive Use of Force' Against Iranian Protesters

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said on January 11 that he is "shocked" by reports of "violence and excessive use of force by Iranian authorities against protesters" that rights groups say have killed hundreds and injured many more in recent days.

In a statement, Guterres’ spokesman said he supports citizens' peaceful and fearless expression of their discontent and calls on Iranian authorities to exercise maximum restraint and refrain from the "unnecessary or disproportionate use of force."

He also called for ensuring access to information in Iran, including the restoration of communications, as an Internet blackout continued nationwide.

07:51

Iran Officials Declare 3 Days Of Mourning

The government of Iran declared three days of national mourning late on January 11, without mentioning the role of security forces in the deaths of protesters.

In a statement by the cabinet published in state media, the deaths of protesters, security forces, and police were attributed to "urban terrorist criminals." The government of Masud Pezeshkian has also likened the violence to the behavior of the Islamic State extremist group.

In recent days, officials in Iran and state media have described the protesters as "armed terrorists" and have not mentioned the numerous gatherings of citizens demanding a change of government in Iran, the images of which have been published.

In an interview with Iranian state TV on January 11, Pezeshkian also called the protesters "terrorists" and called for security forces to deal with them.

An hour later, videos were published on social media showing a significant number of people killed at Tehran’s Kahrizak forensic hospital.

Due to the nationwide Internet blackout and the imposition of severe restrictions and censorship, it is not clear how many people have died in the protests across Iran. Some human rights organizations have reported different figures, citing their own sources.

US-based group HRANA said it had verified the deaths of 490 protesters and 48 security personnel, with more than 10,600 people arrested in two weeks of unrest.

The Iranian government has also called on people to participate in a government-sponsored rally scheduled for January 12. Text messages sent to Iranian citizens urged them to march against what they call "subversive elements and armed terrorists affiliated with the United States and Zionism."

07:39

Iranian State Media Announces Death of Mashhad Anti-Narcotics Police Chief

The Islamic Republic of Iran Radio and Television, the country's state-controlled public broadcaster, announced on January 11, citing the deputy commander of the Khorasan Razavi Police Force, that Brigadier General Javad Keshavarz, the head of Mashhad’s anti-narcotics police, had died in an attack by people he called “armed rioters.”

This news comes as nationwide protests in Iran have entered their third week.

07:31

Trump Says Iran Leaders Seeking Talks

US President Donald Trump said the Iranian leadership called to seek talks with Washington in the face of his threats of military action in response to Tehran's brutal crackdown of mass anti-government protests.

"The leaders of Iran called," Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One on January 11. He added that "a meeting is being set up.... They want to negotiate."

However, "we may have to act before a meeting," he added without being specific.

To read the rest of the report by RFE/RL's Radio Farda, click here.

22:32 11.1.2026

Live Blog Closing For The Day

We are closing the live blog for now, but we'll be back again tomorrow at 7:30 a.m. Central European time.

21:50 11.1.2026

Trump Briefed On Options To Support Protests, Media Report

US President Donald Trump has reportedly been briefed on options to respond to the harsh security crackdown on protests in Iran.

As Trump has intensified pressure on the hard-line rulers in Tehran over the past week, he is now considering several options for supporting the protests in Iran, Axios and The New York Times reported, citing unnamed US officials.

While the reports said Trump has yet to make a decision on the form and scale of any move, The Wall Street Journal reported that specific options would be presented to the president on January 13.

The reports came as rights groups and government media said protests, arrests, and violence continued in dozens of towns and cities in Iran on January 11.

19:41 11.1.2026

Harrowing Images Of Dead Bodies Outside Tehran Morgue Appear Online

The Telegram channels Vahid Online and Hal Vash, which monitor protests and rights abuses in Iran, have published images of people killed during the recent anti-government demonstrations in Tehran.

In a series of recorded videos confirmed by Reuters as being filmed at the Kahrizak Forensic Medical Center in the Iranian capital, people can be seen identifying their relatives among the bodies of those killed. The news agency said the date on which the footage was taken could not be verified.

Investigations carried out by RFE/RL’s Radio Farda indicate that Iranian military and security forces have fired live ammunition at civilians during the protests and there have also been reports of extrajudicial killings.

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19:04 11.1.2026

Iranians Abroad Lose Contact With Loved Ones Amid Dayslong Digital Blackout

With Iran currently experiencing a dayslong digital blackout since late evening on January 8, RFE/RL's Radio Farda has been in touch with Iranians outside the country who can't reach their families because of the shutdown back home. For safety reasons, some of those who responded asked to remain anonymous, while others requested that only their first names be used. (We posted an text version of this story earlier.)

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18:44 11.1.2026

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said at a cabinet meeting on January 11, that Israel is “closely monitoring the events unfolding in Iran,” adding that his country supports the Iranian people’s “struggle for freedom and strongly condemns the mass slaughter of innocent civilians.”

Israeli media reported that Israel’s Chief of the General Staff, Eyal Zamir, held meetings over the weekend to assess the situation following the intensification of protests in Iran.

According to The Times of Israel, the Israeli military currently views the anti-government protests as an internal matter in Iran and does not consider them to be directly related to Israel’s security, even as it continues to monitor the situation.

15:14 11.1.2026

Iranian State TV Confirms Authenticity Of Footage Showing Numerous Bodies In Warehouse


The IRIB news report broadcast on January 11 shows scenes of bodies being transported by pickup trucks from a forensic medical facility to a large warehouse, along with numerous bloodied bodies lying on the floor of a hall.
The IRIB news report broadcast on January 11 shows scenes of bodies being transported by pickup trucks from a forensic medical facility to a large warehouse, along with numerous bloodied bodies lying on the floor of a hall.

Iranian state-controlled broadcaster IRIB -- one of the few media outlets with Internet access -- has published a video report showing a large warehouse in Tehran containing numerous bodies, but attributed their deaths to “protesters.”

The report does not specify the city district, the exact location of the warehouse, or any other details.

Prior to this state TV report, which was broadcast on January 11, images received by Radio Farda on the previous night -- and likely recorded near a medical facility and the Kahrizak morgue in Tehran -- appeared to show the bodies of several people killed, with visible gunshot wounds on some of them. Their relatives were present at the site to identify them.

In another video, filmed from a different angle, families are seen inside a large hall searching among dozens of lifeless bodies for their loved ones, with some in the process of identifying and confirming the identities of victims.

According to Radio Farda, the concentration of such a large number of bodies in a single location could give some indication of the scale of the casualties during the crackdown.

In its report on the afternoon of January 11, IRIB confirmed the authenticity of the images but attributed the killing of the “majority” of those shown to opponents of the government.

In the report, an IRIB correspondent shows scenes of bodies being transported by pickup trucks from a forensic medical facility to a large warehouse, along with numerous bloodied bodies lying on the floor of the hall, and -- without providing any evidence -- claims that the majority of the victims were “not killed by government forces.”

However, the reporter also acknowledges at one point that “among them there may have been individuals who intended to confront law enforcement.”

On January 11, the Iran Human Rights Organization said that reports “indicate widespread killing of protesters in different parts of the country, particularly in Tehran.”

According to the Norway-based rights monitor, the deaths of at least 192 protesters have been confirmed since the start of the protests, nine of whom were under the age of 18.

At the same time, the organization warned that there are unverified reports indicating the deaths of at least several hundred people. According to estimates by some sources, the death toll could be more than 2,000, it added.

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