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  • Iran health officials say death toll far exceeds official figures during protests - report

Iran health officials say death toll far exceeds official figures during protests - report


Senior ministry sources say up to 30,000 may have been killed over two days alone, dwarfing publicly announced numbers

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A protester is holding up a sign that reads 'Stop executions in Iran' to protest the visit of Iranian President Hassan Rouhani to France on Thursday, January 28, 2016.
A protester is holding up a sign that reads 'Stop executions in Iran' to protest the visit of Iranian President Hassan Rouhani to France on Thursday, January 28, 2016.AP Photo/Zacharie Scheurer

Senior sources inside Iran’s Ministry of Health have told the American publication TIME that an internal government tally shows as many as 30,000 people may have been killed in Iran on January 8 and 9 alone, far exceeding the official death toll announced by the authorities. According to the report, the figure is based on accounts from two unnamed senior Health Ministry officials and could not be independently verified.

The officials said the scale of the killings by Iranian security services during those two days overwhelmed state systems. Stocks of body bags were depleted, the officials said, and eighteen-wheel semi-trailers were used in place of ambulances to transport bodies.

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According to the report, the internal government count has not been previously revealed and far exceeds the figure of 3,117 deaths announced on January 21 by Iranian authorities and state media aligned with Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. TIME noted that Iran’s ministries, including the Health Ministry, formally report to the country’s elected president.

The reported internal figure also surpasses counts being compiled by independent activists documenting fatalities by name. As of Saturday, the US-based Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA) said it had confirmed 5,459 deaths and was investigating an additional 17,031 cases.


The two Health Ministry officials described the internal tally as reflecting only a portion of the broader unrest, highlighting January 8 and 9 as particularly deadly. The report mentioned the deaths cited occurred “in the streets of Iran,” underscoring the intensity of those two days. Iranian authorities have not publicly commented on the internal figures cited by TIME.

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