Snowy Day in Tehran: Two Weeks After Anti-Government Protests – The Silent Struggle Under Repression

5. The Human Cost: Death Toll and Victims of Protest Violence

According to Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA), the death toll from recent protests has surpassed 5,137 victims. Many others are injured, detained, or disappeared.

Victims:

  • Protesters shot dead by security forces.
  • Civilians wounded in clashes.
  • Arbitrary arrests of activists, journalists, students, and ordinary citizens.

Stories of Courage:

  • Families mourn loved ones who fell during protests.
  • Medical personnel risk their lives to treat the injured secretly.
  • Hidden cemeteries and unreported deaths symbolize the scale of repression.

International Outcry:

  • Human rights organizations call for accountability.
  • The UN and Western nations condemn Iran’s brutal crackdown.

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