Iran Warns Against Potential US Involvement as Protest Death Toll Tops 500
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Internet Blackout Enters Fourth Day: Iranians face a fourth day without internet as authorities impose a communications blackout. Starlink is providing internet access to Iranians.
At Least 544 Killed: A US-based rights group reports at least 544 people killed in Iran's nationwide anti-government protests, entering a third week. The death toll includes 483 protesters and eight children.
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Demonstrations Beyond Iran's Borders:
- A person was detained in Los Angeles after driving a truck through a crowd of anti-Iranian government protesters.
- The British ambassador was summoned in Tehran after a protester in London tore down the Iranian embassy's flag.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi's Statements: Araghchi says the situation is "under control" with many terrorist operatives arrested. He claims "confessions will be released soon" and suggests "substantial evidence of foreign involvement."
Basij Paramilitary Force: The Basij, a volunteer paramilitary group, is deployed to suppress protests. They have a history of violent quashing of dissent and have been sanctioned by the US for human rights violations.
Chinese Critique of US: China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs criticizes the US for interference in Iran's internal affairs, emphasizing the need for international law to protect sovereignty and security.
Pro-Regime Rallies: Large crowds support the Iranian clerical regime, chanting slogans like "Death to America" and displaying images of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
Protest Risks: Protesters face risks of death from security forces and legal repercussions for property damage, with charges of "moharebeh" (waging war against God) carrying the death penalty.
US Military Options: Trump's administration is weighing potential military options, including strikes and sanctions against regime figures and sectors of Iran's economy.
Mourning and Funerals: Videos show mourners chanting anti-government slogans during funeral ceremonies in Tehran, with relatives searching for loved ones at the Kahrizak Forensic Medical Center.
International Response:
- A U-Haul driver was detained in Los Angeles after driving through a crowd of anti-regime protesters.
- The British ambassador was summoned in Tehran after a London protester tore down the Iranian embassy's flag.