
Deadly Iran Protests Escalate as Government Blames Foreign Actors and Cuts Off Internet
Published January 12, 2026
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A grotesque satirical trading card capturing Iran's nationwide protests, government-imposed internet blackout, rising death toll, and regime censorship - wrapped in absurdist parody.
Large-scale protests have erupted across Iran since late December amid severe economic hardship, with demonstrators calling for major political change. The Iranian government responded with lethal force, resulting in hundreds of deaths and thousands of arrests, while imposing a nationwide internet blackout to suppress information flow. Tehran claims the situation is under control and blames foreign interference, even as international leaders, including the U.S. president, consider diplomatic and military responses. The unrest has drawn global attention, raising concerns about censorship, human rights abuses, and rising geopolitical tensions.
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