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Live Blog: Iran 'Can't Be Negotiated With,' Says Pompeo

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:

  • In an interview with the Axios website, US President Donald Trump said the situation with Iran is "in flux" because the US has sent a big "armada" but thinks that Tehran wants to cut a deal.
  • According to the latest aggregated data compiled by the US-based human rights agency HRANA, as of January 26, the total number of confirmed deaths in Iran has reached 6,126.
  • The ongoing Internet and telecommunications blackout across Iran is costing the economy as much as 50 trillion rials ($35.7 million) a day, according to an Iranian official.
  • The United States has deployed jet fighters, air defenses, and an air carrier with thousands of troops to the Middle East.
  • An official from the Iranian Health Ministry has acknowledged that injured protesters are afraid to visit medical centers in the country following a brutal crackdown that has seen security forces targeting hospitals.
23:06 14.1.2026

We are now closing the live blog for today. We'll be back again tomorrow morning to follow all the ongoing developments in Iran at 7:30 a.m. Central European time.

22:33 14.1.2026

A Design Student 'Shot From Behind' Is Among Countless Victims Of Iran Crackdown

Robina Aminian, a 23-year-old Kurdish woman studying fashion design in Tehran, is among thousands of victims who have died during an Iranian state crackdown on anti-government protesters. Her relatives say she was shot in the back of the head at close range. Aminian's aunt, who lives in Norway, told RFE/RL's Radio Farda that she wants "to share this crime with the whole world," even as an Internet blackout is preventing more details of the violence from emerging.

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22:32 14.1.2026

Trump Says Executions Of Iran Protesters 'Has Stopped'

US President Donald Trump made his comments during a legislation-signing ceremony at the White House on January 14.
US President Donald Trump made his comments during a legislation-signing ceremony at the White House on January 14.

US President Donald Trump has said he 'has it on good authority' that Iran has ceased putting protesters to death amid the recent unrest.

“We’ve been told that the killing in Iran is stopping -- it’s stopped -- it’s stopping,” Trump said at the White House during a legislation-signing ceremony on January 14. “And there’s no plan for executions, or an execution, or executions -- so I’ve been told that on good authority,” the Associated Press reported.

Trump did not specify who had provided him with these assurances, but said he’d “been informed by very important sources on the other side.”

His comments came hours after Iranian authorities had indicated that fast-track trials and executions could be expected for suspects detained in the country's nationwide demonstrations.

22:15 14.1.2026

UK Temporarily Closes Embassy In Tehran


Iranian police stand guard in front of the UK Embassy in Tehran during a protest by members of the Basij volunteer Islamic militia on January 14, the same day a funeral ceremony was held for scores of members of Iranian security forces killed in the recent demonstrations
Iranian police stand guard in front of the UK Embassy in Tehran during a protest by members of the Basij volunteer Islamic militia on January 14, the same day a funeral ceremony was held for scores of members of Iranian security forces killed in the recent demonstrations

The British Embassy in Tehran has been closed to the time being, the UK government said on January 14.

"We have temporarily closed the British Embassy in Tehran, this will now operate remotely," said a govrnment spokesman quoted by Reuters. "Foreign Office travel advice has now been updated to reflect this consular change. "

A UK official also told reporters that Britain's ambassador to Iran and all consular staff based on a security and safety assessment.

21:52 14.1.2026

Shirin Ebadi Calls for 'Targeted Action' by the US Against Khamenei And Senior Commanders

Shirin Ebadi (file photo)
Shirin Ebadi (file photo)

Iranian Nobel Peace Prize laureate Shirin Ebadi has said that the United States should consider taking "highly targeted actions against Iran's supreme leader and senior commanders of the Revolutionary Guard."

In an interview with the German broadcaster Deutsche Welle, Ebadi also urged the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump to disrupt Iran’s state media using jamming technology.

Ebadi also described the current crackdown inside Iran as "a disproportionate war."

"Today, security forces are out there, among the people, using military-grade weapons," She said. "They are killing civilians. What is happening really is a full-scale war in Iran."

21:45 14.1.2026
20:36 14.1.2026

Iran Human Rights Says At Least 3,428 Protesters Killed So Far

The Oslo-based organization Iran Human Rights (IHRNGO) says that at least 3,428 protesters have been killed and thousands injured since the start of anti-government protests in Iran on December 28.

In a statement issued on January 14, the rights group said that this number "only includes cases verified directly by IHRNGO or through two independent sources and is supported by hospital and morgue documentation."

The group also said it had learned from sources within Iran’s Health Ministry that at least 3,379 protester deaths were recorded between January 8 and January 12 alone.

IHRNGO also warned that the actual death toll could be far higher than the reported figures.

According to the report, more than 10,000 people have also been arrested during the protests.

The organization said it had "also received numerous reports of wounded individuals being “finished off,” with witnesses reporting that this occurred both on the streets and in medical facilities."

IHRNGO further warned of the risk of mass executions of detained protesters following what it described as “show trials,” and urged the international community "to prevent the atrocities and protect the people of Iran."

18:50 14.1.2026

Iranian Woman Describes Indiscriminate Killing Amid Deadly Protest Crackdown

RFE/RL's Radio Farda has spoken to an Iranian woman who says every day she hears from friends and colleagues of another person killed amid the country's protest crackdown, including a pregnant bystander on her way home. The death toll is at more 2,400 protesters, according to the US-based human rights monitor HRANA. But many groups fear the number is far higher. The woman, who asked to remain anonymous for safety reasons, recently traveled outside Iran, where a digital blackout continues to block access to the Internet.

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17:39 14.1.2026

Days after a protester was filmed pulling down the national flag from the Iranian Embassy in London, the same thing happened in Madrid yesterday.

Like the incident in the UK capital on January 10, the Madrid footage appears to show a man climbing the balcony of the embassy in the Spanish capital on January 13 and replacing the flag with the pre-Islamic revolution flag, featuring a lion and sun, which is frequently used by Iranian opposition groups.

17:25 14.1.2026

China’s Ties With Iran Show Their Limits Amid Protests And US Threats

People walk past a banner depicting Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and late leader Ruhollah Khomeini in Tehran on January 14.
People walk past a banner depicting Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and late leader Ruhollah Khomeini in Tehran on January 14.

As Iran’s clerical rulers battle to survive one of the biggest threats to their grip on power in years and the United States threatens potential military action against the country, China has few options -- and growing hesitancy -- to help its partner in Tehran.

Beijing’s inaction reflects the pragmatic nature of their alignment, which is based more on convenience rather than goodwill or trust, experts say.

Those limits have been on display as the Iranian authorities wage an unprecedented and bloody crackdown on mass antiestablishment protests, leading US President Donald Trump to impose new tariffs and threaten military strikes against the Middle Eastern country.

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