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At least 16 people killed in Iran protests, says rights group

Rights groups reported that at least 16 people were killed in the midst of a week-long unrest across?Iran. Protests against inflation sparked violent clashes with security forces.

State media and human rights groups have reported deaths and arrests throughout the week, but their numbers differ. The figures have not been independently verified.

While smaller than previous unrest that shook the Islamic Republic, the protests come at a time of vulnerability as the economy is in ruins and international pressure is building.

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Donald Trump, the U.S. president, has said that he will come to protesters' assistance if violence breaks out. He stated on Friday: "We are locked and ready to go", but did not specify what actions he would take.

Senior Iranian officials responded to this warning by threatening retaliation, and Ayatollah Khamenei, the Supreme Leader of Iran said that Iran would not "give in" to the enemy.

Hengaw, a Kurdish rights organization, reported that at least 17 people have been killed since protests began. HRANA, an activist network, reported that at least 16 people had been killed, and 582 others arrested.

There have been clashes in Iran's western regions, but also in Tehran, central areas and the province of Baluchistan in the south.

The governor of Qom said late on Saturday that two people were killed in the unrest. He added that one of the victims died when a homemade explosive device he had made blew prematurely.

HRANA, a state-affiliated news agency, and Tasnim reported that authorities detained the administrator who ran online accounts encouraging protests.

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The protests started a week earlier among traders in bazaars and shopkeepers, then spread to students at universities and provincial cities where protesters chanted against Iran's clerical leaders.

Iran's inflation rate has been above 36% ever since March, when the year began. The rial has also lost half of its value in relation to the dollar. This has caused hardship for many people.

The government struggled with providing water and electricity to the entire country throughout the year. Global financial bodies predict that the world will be in a recession by 2026.

Authorities tried a double approach to protests, acknowledging the economic crises and offering dialogue with the demonstrators. However, they responded violently to more forceful displays.

Khamenei stated on Saturday that while authorities will talk to protesters "rioters must be put in their places".

(source: Reuters)