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NGOs struggle to measure deadly Iran crackdown

Published on: February 4, 2026 4:14 PM

Human rights organisations say they are facing immense challenges in verifying the true scale of Iran’s recent crackdown, which followed nationwide anti-government protests last month. Despite limited access and widespread information controls, early evidence suggests the violence may represent the deadliest repression in modern Iranian history.

According to rights defenders, internet shutdowns, digital manipulation, and threats against witnesses have severely disrupted documentation efforts. NGOs rely on multiple independent sources, geolocation tools, and direct family testimonies to confirm deaths, making the process slow, complex, and emotionally exhausting.

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Meanwhile, some organisations have stopped publishing regular updates after confirming several thousand deaths, warning that the figures released so far likely represent only a fraction of the real toll. Rights groups stress that ongoing fear among families continues to silence many cases.

The United Nations has also raised concerns, stating that communication restrictions have prevented accurate reporting and allowed authorities to control the flow of information. This environment has made independent verification nearly impossible for international observers.

Read more : US Iran talks proceed despite rising military tensions 

At the same time, Iranian authorities have acknowledged just over three thousand deaths and blamed the violence on terrorism and foreign interference. However, NGOs report much higher numbers, including tens of thousands of arrests and thousands more deaths still under investigation.

Overall, human rights groups warn that the full human cost of the crackdown may take years to uncover. Until conditions improve, they say the true number of victims will remain unknown, hidden behind fear and restricted access.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: human rights, internet shutdown, Iran crackdown, Latest, mass arrests, NGO reports, protest deaths

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