Protests in Iran have entered their twelfth day, as tens of thousands take to the streets despite heavy crackdowns, internet blackouts, and escalating threats from the government.

Tehran: Tensions in Iran are rising as protests enter their twelfth day, with thousands of people taking to the streets despite a harsh crackdown and an almost total internet blackout.
What started as demonstrations over soaring prices and economic struggles has now turned into a wider challenge to the country’s leadership, drawing international attention and support from exiled figures. With security forces clashing with protesters and threats of severe punishment, the situation remains volatile—and the world is watching closely.
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The demonstrations began on December 28 over soaring prices and the collapse of the Iranian rial. Economic grievances quickly evolved into broader calls challenging the country’s leadership and political system.
How severe has the crackdown been?
Authorities have detained over 2,300 people, and at least 65 deaths have been reported. Iran’s attorney general warned that anyone participating could be considered an “enemy of God,” a charge carrying the death penalty. Videos and semi-official reports show clashes between protesters and security forces across multiple cities.
Exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi has urged Iranians to stage protests, carry the old lion-and-sun flag, and reclaim public spaces. International figures, including U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, have expressed support for the demonstrators.
How are communications being affected?
The government has cut internet access and international phone lines, limiting the flow of information. Only state and semi-official media outlets continue reporting internally, while a few international networks provide limited coverage.
Despite official claims of stability, videos and eyewitness accounts show large gatherings, chants against the leadership, and confrontations with security forces. State media has aired funerals and martial music, while highlighting pro-government demonstrations.
The protests represent one of the most significant waves of unrest in years, fueled by economic hardship, political discontent, and demands for reform. How the government responds could have major implications for Iran’s internal stability and its relations with the world.
Published: 10 Jan 2026, 07:38 pm IST
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