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Timeline of Iran’s Deadly Protests Unfolding Over 17 Days

People attend the funeral of the security forces who were killed in the protests that erupted over the collapse of the currency's value in Tehran, Iran, January 14, 2026. Majid Asgaripour/WANA (West Asia News Agency) via REUTERS ATTENTION EDITORS - THIS PICTURE WAS PROVIDED BY A THIRD PARTY

The recent protests in Iran mark some of the most severe unrest the country has experienced in recent years. Over the course of 17 days, demonstrations initially sparked by economic grievances have escalated into a nationwide movement, reflecting deeper societal tensions and demands for change.

Day 1: The protests began as localized demonstrations focusing on economic hardships faced by ordinary citizens. Issues such as inflation, unemployment, and high living costs were at the forefront.

Day 2-3: The unrest started spreading to more cities as more people joined the protests. Authorities initially responded with attempts at controlling crowds and ensuring order.

Day 4-6: The scale of the demonstrations broadened considerably. Reports indicated rising tensions between protesters and security forces, with some clashes turning violent.

Day 7-9: At this stage, the protests were no longer just about economic issues but began encompassing wider political and social grievances, including demands for greater freedoms and accountability from the government.

Day 10-12: The government imposed stricter measures to curb the protests, including internet blackouts and heavy deployment of security forces. Despite the crackdowns, the protests persisted and even grew larger in some areas.

Day 13-15: Violent confrontations intensified, resulting in casualties among both protesters and security personnel. International attention heightened as reports emerged of serious human rights violations.

Day 16: Efforts for dialogue between some community leaders and government representatives were reported but seemed insufficient to quell the widespread dissatisfaction.

Day 17: The protests continued to be deadly and widespread, highlighting profound unrest within the country. Observers noted this could have lasting implications for Iran’s political and social landscape.

This 17-day timeline illustrates how initial economic protests evolved into a complex crisis, reflecting broader issues faced by the Iranian population. The situation remains fluid, with ongoing developments expected as both the government and citizens navigate this challenging period.

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