DUBAI: More than 3,000 people have died in Iran’s nationwide protests, rights activists said on Saturday, while a “very slight rise” in Internet activity was reported in the country after an eight-day blackout. The US-based HRANA group said it had verified 3,090 deaths, including 2,885 protesters, after residents said the crackdown appeared to have broadly quelled protests for now and state media reported more arrests. The capital Tehran has been comparatively quiet for four days, said several residents reached by Reuters.

As Tehran’s internet blackout means names of those killed in the uprising are only starting to emerge, the diaspora is reacting with shock, sadness and anger

Amid recent mass protests and an internet blackout, there have been conflicting death toll reports from Iran.

At least 2,637 people have been killed in the unrest, with Iranian authorities saying they have ‘no plan’ to execute protesters

Internet access remains cut off as the streets of Tehran, other Iranian cities are largely calm after widescale unrest.

DUBAI: More than 3,000 people have died in Iran’s nationwide protests, rights activists said on Saturday, while a “very slight rise” in Internet activity was reported in the…

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Over 3,000 people have been killed in Iran’s nationwide protests, rights group said on Saturday, as internet connectivity was reported in the country...

Nationwide protests erupted on Dec. 28 over economic hardship, leading to the deadliest unrest since Iran's 1979 Islamic revolution.

A U.S.-based rights organization said Sunday it has confirmed at least 3,766 deaths linked to Iran’s nationwide protests and warned the true toll from...