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‘Too dangerous to go to hospital’: a glimpse into Iran’s protest crackdown

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As anti-government protests grew, security forces began a major crackdown under the cover of a communications blackout that began on Jan 8.

ISTANBUL: Young protesters shot in the back, shotgun pellets fired in a doctor’s face, wounded people afraid to go to hospital: “Every family has been affected” by the deadly crackdown on Iran’s recent wave of demonstrations, said one protester.

Speaking to AFP in Istanbul, this 45-year-old engineer who asked to be identified as Farhad — not his real name — was caught up in the mass protests that swept his home city of one million people just outside Tehran.

With Iran still largely under an internet blackout after weeks of unrest, eyewitness testimony is key for understanding how the events unfolded.

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