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Thousands of Iranians are dead or detained in a brutal crackdown after they took to the streets in what is seen as 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:

  • EU foreign ministers have just agreed to designate Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) as a terrorist organization.
  • US President Donald Trump has reiterated his call for Iran to "make a deal" over its nuclear program or face a "far worse attack" than the one aimed at the country last year when US and Israeli air strikes pummeled Iranian nuclear sites.
  • Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqhchi warned that the Islamic republic's armed forces have their "fingers on the trigger" and are ready to deliver a powerful response to any US military strike.
  • According to HRANA’s latest aggregated data, as of January 28, the total number of confirmed fatalities has reached 6,373.
  • The US deployment of jet fighters, air defenses, and an air carrier with thousands of troops have arrived in Middle East waters.
23:47 8.1.2026

Protests Swell In Tehran As Internet Is Restricted Across The Country

Videos shared with RFE/RL's Radio Farda on January 8 show mass protests taking place across many neighborhoods in the Iranian capital. Meanwhile, observers were reporting Internet outages across the country, blocking citizens from sharing information about the ongoing unrest.

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21:18 8.1.2026

Another update on the current Internet situation in Iran from cybersecurity expert and digital rights advocate Amir Rashidi.

21:15 8.1.2026

Anti-Government Protests Continue Across Tehran

Protesters were out in the streets in many neighborhoods of Tehran on January 8, the twelfth night of anti-government protests. Eyewitnesses told Radio Farda that police used tear gas against the crowds in Tehran’s Yousefabad neighborhood.

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21:13 8.1.2026

Trump: Tehran Will 'Have To Pay Hell' If Authorities Kill Protesters

US President Donald Trump (file photo)
US President Donald Trump (file photo)

US President Donald Trump has reiterated warnings that Washington was ready to intervene if Tehran killed protesters during the ongoing demonstrations.

Speaking to conservative political commentator and talk show host Hugh Hewitt on January 8, he said that he had let Iranian authorities "know that if they start killing people -- which they tend to do during their riots, they have lots of riots -- if they do it, we're going to hit them very hard." He later added the Iranian government had "been told very strongly that...if they do that, they are going to have to pay hell."

The US President had previously warned the Iranian government about using violence against protesters.

20:48 8.1.2026

Here's some footage shared on shared on social media, which RFE/RL's Radio Farda has determined shows protesters marching tonight on Tehran's Ayatollah Kashani Boulevard.

18:58 8.1.2026

The independent Internet observatory NetBlocks is now reporting that parts of Iran are entering a "digital blackout."

And cybersecurity and digital rights expert Amir Rashidi has also been weighing in.

18:01 8.1.2026

Soleimani Statue Toppled As Iran Protests Gain Momentum

Anti-government protesters in Iran's Fars Province toppled a statue honoring deceased Quds Force commander Qasem Soleimani, the former head of the Quds Force of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC), as demonstrations continued for an 11th night on January 7.

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17:59 8.1.2026

With Internet outages being reported across the country, NetBlocks -- an independent digital rights watchdog that monitors global web connectivity, censorship, and cyber shutdowns -- is reporting mass breakdowns in Internet service in Iran.

16:34 8.1.2026

Iran's Protests Are Gaining Momentum

We have just published a feature by one of our Iran writers, Kian Sharifi, on how the protests are gaining momentum. The tl;dr summary is:

Kian Sharifi
Kian Sharifi

* Protests over Iran’s economic crisis have spread to major cities and small towns, with strikes in bazaars and growing public anger.

* Demonstrators have targeted symbols of the clerical system, including statues of General Qasem Soleimani and the national flag adopted after 1979.

* Security forces have used force but failed to stop large crowds, while authorities have slowed Internet access ahead of planned nationwide strikes.

Read the full piece here.

15:12 8.1.2026

Filmmakers Condemn The Violence Against Protesters

The Cinema House, Iran's film industry trade union, has said that it "stands in solidarity...with the oppressed people" of Iran.

In a statement, the trade union said,"The streets are the only option left for people who find no escape or outlet to express their protests."

The Cinema House emphasized that "violence against peaceful protesters is neither legitimate, nor legal, nor rational."

In reference to senior officials calling the protesters "rioters," the trade union said that the real "rioters have been profiting from plundering national wealth without any punishment, from untying foreign policy knots, even at the cost of war, and living under the shadow of security."

Meanwhile, 184 Iranian filmmakers have issued a statement supporting the protesters saying, "We condemn the suppression of the people's protests under any pretext."

Shooting at unarmed protesters, the filmmakers said, is "a crime against the right to life and has no justification."

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