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Human rights alarm: mass arrests and internet shutdowns reported in Iran

Unspecified · January 26, 2026

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An unidentified speaker warned that Iran’s violent repression persists despite fewer street killings, citing mass arrests across cities, detentions of lawyers and activists, an extended internet shutdown cutting off detainees from families and legal counsel, and urged dialogue based on human rights.

An unidentified speaker (Speaker) warned that "killing on the streets of Iran may have subsided, but the brutality continues," and reported mass arrests, detentions and an extended communications blackout that has cut detainees off from family and legal representatives.

The speaker said security forces "made mass arrests in several cities, even pursuing injured people into hospitals and detaining lawyers, human rights defenders, activists, and ordinary citizen civilians." The remarks also flagged "contradictory statements from the Iranian authorities" about whether people detained in connection with protests "may be executed."

On the shutdown, the speaker said "this shutdown, the longest recorded in Iran, has severely restricted access to information and communication," adding that Iranians have been "unable to speak to each other or to people outside the country and unable to find out what is happening around them." The speaker characterized these measures as creating conditions for "further human rights violations, instability, and bloodshed."

Quoting the conclusion of the statement, the speaker called for a nonviolent resolution: "The only way out of this frightening escalation is through dialogue based on the human rights of all Iranians." The transcript did not identify the speaker by name or list any formal actions, and it did not cite specific agencies, dates, or independent verification for the reported arrests or communications restrictions.

Absent additional named sources or corroborating evidence in the transcript, the assertions in this statement remain claims reported in the speaker's remarks. The speaker urged dialogue rooted in human rights as the remedy for the crisis described in the remarks.