Over 84 hours without phones or internet: Iran’s protest crisis exposes a regime on the brink. Two weeks of fury against Khamenei have yielded 544 confirmed deaths and 10,681 arrests, per U.S.-backed reports.
HRANA’s exhaustive tracking reveals the blackout’s role in concealing atrocities. Families scour streets for missing loved ones as mobile silence reigns.
From 115 deaths and 2,000 arrests initially reported, numbers have ballooned, including eight child victims. Videos capture the horror: explosives aimed at minors in crowds.
Trump’s revelation of Iran’s negotiation overtures follows military option deliberations. Tehran warns of reprisals on U.S. bases, escalating tensions.
Khamenei’s video defiance—praising Iran’s resilience against 40 years of sieges—clashes with reality. Protesters, undeterred by blackouts and brutality, signal a tipping point. As arrests mount and bodies pile, the Islamic Republic faces its gravest internal threat.