HRANA:

On the sixteenth day of nationwide protests in Iran, January 12, the complete internet shutdown and disruption of all communication channels across the country continue, effectively eliminating independent access to information. In this context, aggregated data and documentation compiled by human rights organizations indicate a sharp rise in casualties and arrests.

According to the latest confirmed figures by HRANA, as of this date, 646 people have been killed in the course of the protests. This figure includes 505 protesters (among them 9 children), 133 military and law enforcement personnel, one prosecutor, and seven non-protesting civilian citizens.
In addition, 579 other reports of deaths remain under review. At the same time, reports have emerged of gatherings and slogan-chanting by families of those killed at Behesht Zahra Cemetery in Tehran, signaling the continuation of protests even in the context of mourning, an issue that, amid the complete communications blackout, has heightened concerns over the true масшале of the crackdown.

Following 606 gatherings in 187 cities across Iran, protests have continued into the sixteenth day despite the total communications shutdown.

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