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Iran Says 30 Civilians Killed in South; While January Protest Deaths and Executions Estimated at 3,000–6,000+ - Arab Times Kuwait News

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The article reports that Iran has stated 30 civilians were killed in the south of the country. Additionally, estimates suggest that deaths and executions related to the January protests range from 3,000 to over 6,000. These figures highlight the scale of unrest and government crackdowns. The reporting is from Arab Times Kuwait News.

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  • Large-scale protests in Iran often have economic roots (e.g., fuel price hikes).

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