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The Massacre in Iran Left Young People in Distress - Is the Next Wave of Protests on the Horizon?

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The problems that brought protesters to the streets of Iran have not been solved: inflation of about 50% per year, institutionalized corruption, and severe infrastructure shortages.
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The problems that brought protesters to the streets of Iran have not been solved: inflation of about 50% per year, institutionalized corruption, and severe infrastructure shortages.

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The damage has been done, but that doesn't stop evil from shooting away at will for now. Accumulating the exact number of deaths in Iran is difficult, because physical and digital access to the country is limited, and because, well, there are so many corpses (gruesome NSFW images here). At least 4,000 clashes between protesters and "security forces" (fascists love euphemisms) took place across more than 400 cities and towns. The result: unpreced…

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Iranian activists call after the mass protests significantly higher numbers of victims than the Mullah regime. The news in the blog.

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abendblatt.de broke the news in on Sunday, January 25, 2026.
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