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Iran protests kill over 2,500, Trump pledges ‘help’

Published on: January 14, 2026 4:45 PM

Iran’s protests have killed at least 2,571 people, the US-based HRANA rights group reported on Wednesday. The unrest began on December 28 over economic hardship and the falling rial currency. Authorities say they are cracking down while calling some economic grievances legitimate.

US President Donald Trump urged Iranians to keep protesting, saying “help is on the way,” without specifying what kind. Trump has not ruled out military action and has imposed 25% import tariffs on countries trading with Iran. China criticized the move, and Israel and US officials have discussed potential intervention.

Read more: Iran says ‘prepared for war’ as alarm grows over protest toll

HRANA verified the deaths of 2,403 protesters, 147 government-affiliated individuals, 12 minors, and nine civilians. Iranian officials blamed foreign-backed “terrorist operatives” for the violence. Authorities have called for punishing those involved in violent acts while trying to maintain order.

Iran has strengthened diplomatic contacts amid the crisis. Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi held calls with UAE, Qatar, Turkey, Iraq, and France. He warned against foreign interference and stressed Iran’s determination to defend its sovereignty, while France condemned the crackdown and summoned Iran’s ambassador.

Read more: From Prices to Power: What Iran’s Protests Really Mean – Explainer

The protests represent the biggest internal challenge for Iran in at least three years. While demonstrators demand political change, the security elite remains united, and authorities continue a mix of suppression and limited concession to economic complaints.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: HRANA death toll, Iran economic protests, Iran protests 2026, Iran unrest, Latest, Middle East conflict, Trump Iran help

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