Iran's crackdown on protests killed more than 6,000, human rights group says

At least 6,126 people were killed during the Iranian regime's crackdown on nationwide protests, and more than 41,800 were arrested, the US-based Human Rights Activists News Agency said on Tuesday. It added that the true death toll may be higher as monitors have struggled to assess the extent of the crackdown due to an internet blackout in Iran.

Iran's crackdown on protests killed more than 6,000, human rights group says
At least 6,126 people were killed during the Iranian regime's crackdown on nationwide protests, and more than 41,800 were arrested, the US-based Human Rights Activists News Agency said on Tuesday. It added that the true death toll may be higher as monitors have struggled to assess the extent of the crackdown due to an internet blackout in Iran.

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