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Iran signals fast trials and executions for protesters, despite Trump's warning.
Updated January 14, 2026.12:11 PM ET
By The Associated Press
UGC/AP
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Iran's judiciary head signaled Wednesday there would be fast trials and executions ahead for suspects detained in nationwide protests despite a warning from U.S. President Donald Trump.
The comments by Gholamhossein Mohseni-Ejei came as activists had warned hangings of those detained could come soon. The security force crackdown on the demonstrations has killed at least 2,586, the U.S.-based Human Rights Activists News Agency reported. The current death toll exceeds that of any other round of protest or unrest in Iran in decades and recalls the chaos surrounding the country's 1979 Islamic Revolution.
Unrest in Iran sparks international warnings and diplomatic moves.
15 January 2026 13:58 (UTC+04:00)
...Research indicates the death toll may be between 20,000 and 25,000...
www.azernews.az
Over 6,000 sought care for eye injuries in Tehran during protests.
January 15, 2026
More than 6,000 people with eye injuries have sought treatment at a major eye clinic in Tehran over the past few days following recent protests, the head of the Munich Eye Center told Iran International.
Amir Mobarez Parasta said the figure reflected the scale of eye trauma cases linked to the unrest, based on information he said he had received from his colleagues.
He said the number pointed to widespread eye injuries in recent days.
www.iranintl.com
Pay for bullets: How Iran pressures families after killing protesters.
Arash Sohrabi.
January 15, 2026
Updated: 14:56 GMT
After Iran’s deadliest protest crackdown in decades, authorities have extended their response beyond the streets into morgues, hospitals and family homes, turning the protesters’ bodies into a key tool for suppressing dissent and controlling the narrative.
Iran International has received a large volume of videos, audio testimonies and written accounts describing how the bodies of protesters killed in the latest unrest are being collected, stored and released under strict security conditions.
While a nationwide internet blackout, now about a week, has made independent verification difficult in some cases, Iran International has cross-checked and verified key elements through corroborating footage, eyewitness commentary and the consistency of reports from multiple cities.
www.iranintl.com
Iranian forces attacked peaceful protesters with knives, live fire - sources
January 15, 2026.
Iran's security forces attacked protesters with knives and live gunfire in the northern town of Chamestan during demonstrations on January 8 and 9, local sources told Iran International.
Reports also indicate that security personnel fired live ammunition, targeting a number of protesters.
During the January 9 demonstrations in Chamestan, around 26 bodies were lying on the city’s main street, according to local sources
Iran signals fast trials and executions for protesters, despite Trump's warning.
Updated January 14, 2026.12:11 PM ET
By The Associated Press
UGC/AP
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Iran's judiciary head signaled Wednesday there would be fast trials and executions ahead for suspects detained in nationwide protests despite a warning from U.S. President Donald Trump.
The comments by Gholamhossein Mohseni-Ejei came as activists had warned hangings of those detained could come soon. The security force crackdown on the demonstrations has killed at least 2,586, the U.S.-based Human Rights Activists News Agency reported. The current death toll exceeds that of any other round of protest or unrest in Iran in decades and recalls the chaos surrounding the country's 1979 Islamic Revolution.
Unrest in Iran sparks international warnings and diplomatic moves.
15 January 2026 13:58 (UTC+04:00)
...Research indicates the death toll may be between 20,000 and 25,000...
Unrest in Iran sparks international warnings and diplomatic moves
Conflicting reports continue to circulate on the internet and in the media regarding the protests in Iran. Pro-government outlets insist that demonstrations have subsided and claim the situation is under control. Meanwhile, footage of a rally held in Tehran on the night of January 13 flooded...
Over 6,000 sought care for eye injuries in Tehran during protests.
January 15, 2026
More than 6,000 people with eye injuries have sought treatment at a major eye clinic in Tehran over the past few days following recent protests, the head of the Munich Eye Center told Iran International.
Amir Mobarez Parasta said the figure reflected the scale of eye trauma cases linked to the unrest, based on information he said he had received from his colleagues.
He said the number pointed to widespread eye injuries in recent days.
Over 6,000 sought care for eye injuries in Tehran during protests
Pay for bullets: How Iran pressures families after killing protesters.
Arash Sohrabi.
January 15, 2026
Updated: 14:56 GMT
After Iran’s deadliest protest crackdown in decades, authorities have extended their response beyond the streets into morgues, hospitals and family homes, turning the protesters’ bodies into a key tool for suppressing dissent and controlling the narrative.
Iran International has received a large volume of videos, audio testimonies and written accounts describing how the bodies of protesters killed in the latest unrest are being collected, stored and released under strict security conditions.
While a nationwide internet blackout, now about a week, has made independent verification difficult in some cases, Iran International has cross-checked and verified key elements through corroborating footage, eyewitness commentary and the consistency of reports from multiple cities.
Pay for bullets: How Iran pressures families after killing protesters
After Iran’s deadliest protest crackdown in decades, authorities have extended their response beyond the streets into morgues, hospitals and family homes, turning the protesters’ bodies into a key tool for suppressing dissent and controlling the narrative.
Iranian forces attacked peaceful protesters with knives, live fire - sources
January 15, 2026.
Iran's security forces attacked protesters with knives and live gunfire in the northern town of Chamestan during demonstrations on January 8 and 9, local sources told Iran International.
Reports also indicate that security personnel fired live ammunition, targeting a number of protesters.
During the January 9 demonstrations in Chamestan, around 26 bodies were lying on the city’s main street, according to local sources
