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Iran protests ‘abate’ after deadly crackdown; state media says 3,000 arrested

Iran protests ‘abate’ after deadly crackdown; state media says 3,000 arrested

Posted on January 16, 2026 By admin


Iran’s deadly crackdown appears to have broadly quelled protests for now, according to a rights ​group and residents, as state media reported more arrests on Friday (January 16, 2026) in the shadow of repeated U.S. threats ‌to intervene if the killing continues.

Fears of a U.S. attack have retreated since Wednesday (January 14, 2026), when President Donald Trump said he’d ​been told killings in Iran were easing. U.S. allies, including Saudi Arabia and Qatar, conducted intense diplomacy with Washington this week to prevent a U.S. strike, warning of repercussions for the wider region that would ultimately impact the United States, a Gulf official said.

The White House said on Thursday (January 15, 2026) that Mr. Trump and his team have warned Tehran there would be “grave consequences” if there is further bloodshed.

Mr. Trump understands that 800 scheduled executions were halted, White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt added, saying the president was keeping “all of his options on the table”.

The protests erupted on December 28 over soaring inflation in Iran, whose economy has been crippled by sanctions, before spiralling into one of the biggest challenges yet ​to the clerical establishment that has run Iran since the 1979 Islamic Revolution.

Axios reported that the director of Israel’s Mossad spy agency, ⁠David Barnea, arrived in the U.S. on Friday (January 16, 2026) for talks on the situation in Iran. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

The news outlet also cited U.S. sources as saying the U.S. military is sending additional defensive and offensive capabilities to the region to be ready in case Trump orders ​a strike.

The U.S. military’s Central Command didn’t immediately respond to an emailed ⁠request for comment.

Analysis | Why Saudi Arabia opposed U.S. strike on Iran

Rights group reports heavy security deployment

With information flows from Iran obstructed by an internet blackout, several residents of Tehran said the capital had been quiet since Sunday (January 11, 2026). They said drones were flying over the city, where they’d seen no sign of protests on Thursday or Friday.

Iranian-Kurdish rights group Hengaw said that there had been no protest gatherings since Sunday (January 11, 2026), but “the security environment remains highly ‌restrictive”.

“Our independent sources confirm a heavy military and security presence in cities and towns where protests previously took place, as well ‌as in several locations that did not experience major demonstrations,” Norway-based Hengaw said in comments to Reuters.

Another resident in a northern city on the Caspian Sea said the streets also appeared calm.

The residents declined to be identified ‍for their safety.

Reports of sporadic unrest

There were, however, indications of unrest in some areas.

Hengaw reported that a female nurse was killed by direct gunfire from government forces during protests in Karaj, west of Iran. Reuters was not able to independently verify the report.

The state-affiliated Tasnim news outlet reported ‍that rioters set fire to a local education office in Falavarjan County, in central Isfahan Province, on Thursday (January 15, 2026).

An elderly resident of a town in Iran’s northwestern region, where many Kurdish Iranians live and which has been the focus for many of the biggest flare-ups, said sporadic protests had continued, though not as intensely.

Describing violence earlier in the protests, she said: “I have not seen scenes like that before.”

The state-owned Press TV cited Iran’s police chief as saying calm had been restored across the country.

A death toll reported by U.S.-based rights group HRANA has increased little since Wednesday, currently at 2,677 people, including 2,478 protesters and 163 people identified as affiliated with the government.

Reuters has not been able to independently verify the HRANA death toll. An Iranian official told the news agency earlier this week that about 2,000 people had been killed.

The casualty numbers dwarf the death toll from previous bouts ⁠of unrest that have been suppressed by the state.

Putin calls Netanyahu, Pezeshkian

Russian President Vladimir Putin discussed the situation in Iran in separate calls on Friday (January 16, 2026) with Netanyahu and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, and said that Moscow was willing to mediate ​in the region, the Kremlin said.

Mr. Pezeshkian told Mr. Putin that the United States and Israel had played a direct role in the unrest, Iranian state ⁠media reported.

Iranian authorities have accused foreign enemies of fomenting protests and armed people they have identified as terrorists of targeting security forces and carrying out attacks.

HRANA has reported that more than 19,000 people have been arrested, but the state-affiliated Tasnim news outlet said 3,000 people had been detained.

Tasnim also reported what it described as the arrest of a large number of leaders of recent riots in the western province of Kermanshah, and the arrest of five people accused of vandalising a gas station and a base belonging to the ⁠Basij – a branch of the security forces often used to quell unrest – in the southeastern city of Kerman.

Published – January 16, 2026 07:29 pm IST



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