Protest death toll surges past 2000
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The death toll from nationwide protests in Iran has surpassed 2000 people, as Iranians made phone calls abroad for the first time in days after authorities severed communications during a crackdown on demonstrators.

The death toll has surged to a minimum of 2,003, according to reports from the U.S.-based Human Rights Activists News Agency.

This alarming figure surpasses the casualties from any recent protests or unrest in Iran, drawing parallels to the tumultuous period of the 1979 Islamic Revolution.

Protesters starting fires during the demonstrations in Tehran last week.(AP)

Although shops in Tehran remained open, the bustling activity was noticeably subdued. The Grand Bazaar, the epicenter of protests that erupted on December 28 due to the plummeting value of Iran’s rial, resumed operations on Tuesday. However, a witness recounted conversations with several shopkeepers who revealed that security forces had compelled them to open, regardless of their wishes. Iranian state media made no mention of such directives.

These witnesses requested anonymity, fearing potential repercussions.

Moreover, it seemed that security forces were actively searching for Starlink terminals, as reports emerged of authorities in northern Tehran raiding apartment complexes equipped with satellite dishes. While satellite television dishes are technically illegal, many residents possess them, and enforcement of the ban had become lax in recent years.

Meanwhile, on the streets, civilians were observed confronting plainclothes security personnel, who were arbitrarily stopping individuals.

State television also read a statement about mortuary and morgue services being free — a signal that some likely charged high fees for the release of bodies amid the crackdown.

Khamenei, in a statement carried by state TV, praised the tens of thousands who took part in pro-government demonstrations nationwide on Monday.

“This was a warning to American politicians to stop their deceit and not rely on traitorous mercenaries,” he said. “The Iranian nation is strong and powerful and aware of the enemy.”

State TV on Monday aired chants from the crowd, which appeared to number in the tens of thousands. They chanted “Death to America!” and “Death to Israel!” Others cried out, “Death to the enemies of God!” Iran’s attorney general has warned that anyone taking part in protests will be considered an “enemy of God,” a death-penalty charge.

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