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Iran Nationwide uprising 2026
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Iran protests: Reports of intense clashes in Tehran and Mashhad, regime officials admit organized resistance
On Tuesday, January 27, 2026, the uprising of the Iranian people continues despite the regime’s brutal crackdown on protests. Reports from inside the country indicate heavy confrontations in major cities, particularly Mashhad and Tehran, where rebellious youth are engaging in hit-and-run battles with the regime’s suppressive forces. While the regime continues its brutal crackdown, extending the internet blackout to its 20th day, international pressure is mounting. Italy has signaled a major shift in policy, pushing for the European Union to designate the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a terrorist organization.
MEK Supporters in Toronto Voice Support for Iran Uprising and a Democratic Republic
Toronto, Canada — January 17, 2026 — Supporters of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) in Toronto held a rally in solidarity with the nationwide uprising in Iran and its brave protesters. Participants held pictures of the martyrs of the ongoing nationwide protests and chanted anti-regime slogans to express their support for compatriots who have risen up inside Iran.
MEK Supporters in Vancouver Back Iran Uprising and a Democratic Republic
Vancouver, Canada — January 24, 2026 — Supporters of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) in Vancouver held a rally in solidarity with the nationwide uprising in Iran and its brave protesters. Participants held pictures of the martyrs of the ongoing nationwide protests and chanted anti-regime slogans to express their support for compatriots who have risen up inside Iran.
London Rally by Iranian Resistance in Support of Iran Uprising and Rejection of All Forms of Dictatorship
London, United Kingdom — January 24, 2026 — Once again, freedom-loving Iranians and supporters of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) rallied outside the British Prime Minister’s Office in London to express solidarity with the nationwide uprising in Iran.
Iranian Demonstrators in Stockholm Voice Support for Uprising and Democratic Republic
Stockholm, Sweden – January 24, 2026 — Once again, in freezing sub-zero temperatures, freedom-loving Iranians, supporters of the Iranian Resistance, and Iranian Kurdish compatriots held a rally in Stockholm to express solidarity with the nationwide uprising in Iran. Participants demonstrated remarkable resilience and determination, showing unwavering support for the Iranian revolution until the clerical regime is overthrown.
Iran: From Execution Shots to Night Burials in Mass Graves
As the nationwide uprising of 2026 was violently suppressed, a body of field testimonies, medical evidence, and local information from cities across Iran reveals the emergence of a coherent pattern of clandestine killings of protesters, elimination of the wounded, and secret burials in mass graves. This pattern was not limited to live fire in the streets. It extended to the transfer of wounded protesters to morgues, the deliberate denial of medical treatment, night burials without informing families, and the imposition of fabricated narratives; a phase that went beyond conventional street repression. Accounts from multiple cities, including Mashhad, Babol, and Amol, demonstrate that the killing of protesters and the concealment of bodies were not the result of isolated local decisions.
Iran’s January Protests: Doctors Arrested, Executions Feared
Iran’s ongoing nationwide protests, which erupted in late December 2025 amid economic turmoil and deep public discontent, have escalated into one of the most severe crackdowns in the country’s recent history. As security forces intensify efforts to suppress dissent, there are credible reports that medical professionals treating injured demonstrators are being arrested, and human rights groups warn that protesters could face execution under harsh judicial responses. Multiple rights organizations report that Iranian security forces have detained doctors and volunteer medical personnel who provided treatment to those wounded in the protests.
Severe Internet Restrictions Continue Across Iran
Majidreza Hariri, head of the Iran–China Chamber of Commerce, announced that the Iranian regime allows traders to use the internet for only 20 minutes per day, and only under the supervision of a monitor. Hariri warned on Sunday, January 25, that this level of access is “by no means sufficient for the needs of traders.” He said: “I do not have information about all chambers of commerce, but in Tehran and several provincial capitals, internet access has been enabled on a few systems inside the chambers of commerce. Traders must register in order to use the internet.”
Iran Regime Media Signal a System Trapped in Its Final Circle
On January 26, 2026, Iranian state-affiliated media presented an unusually stark portrait of a political system caught in what one major daily described as a “closed circle.” A series of admissions—spanning organized urban warfare, mass casualties, economic disintegration, and internal power decay—collectively point to a regime that has moved beyond crisis management and into an endgame scenario. Across ideological lines, regime outlets acknowledged that the 2026 uprising has surpassed the protest phase and entered a confrontational and irreversible stage, one increasingly framed by officials themselves as existential. Security-linked media openly acknowledged armed confrontations in urban areas, admitting that the scale of street battles has overwhelmed standard crowd-control tactics.
Also, read Iran News in Brief – January 27, 2026




