Iran Protests: 544 Confirmed Deaths, Over 10,600 Arrests in 15 Days of Nationwide Demonstrations
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Summary
The article reports on the fifteenth day of nationwide protests in Iran, documenting significant human casualties and arrests. According to HRANA data, 544 protest-related deaths have been confirmed with dozens more under review, over 10,681 individuals have been transferred to prisons, and protests have occurred at 585 locations across 186 cities in all 31 provinces. The report highlights an internet shutdown that began on day thirteen, severely disrupting data collection and documentation efforts.
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More than 10,681 individuals have also been transferred to prisons following arrest.
Protests have taken place at 585 locations across the country, in 186 cities, spanning all 31 provinces.
This comes amid an internet shutdown that has been in place since day thirteen, severely disrupting the collection of data and visual documentation.
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