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Iran security forces member killed as protests turn deadly

FP News Desk January 3, 2026, 14:42:33 IST

An Iranian Basij paramilitary member was killed during protests in western Iran as nationwide demonstrations over economic grievances escalated and expanded into political demands.

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The image shows protesters attacking a government building in Fasa, southern Iran, during nationwide demonstrations over economic stagnation. (AFP)
The image shows protesters attacking a government building in Fasa, southern Iran, during nationwide demonstrations over economic stagnation. (AFP)

As nationwide protests entered their seventh day, a member of an Iranian paramilitary force was killed during a demonstration in western Iran, the Mehr news agency reported on Saturday, as economic unrest broadened to include political demands.
“Ali Azizi, a member of the Basij, was martyred after being stabbed and shot in the city of Harsin during a gathering of armed rioters,” Mehr said, citing a statement from the Revolutionary Guards, the ideological arm of the military that oversees the Basij.

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Clashes broke out on Thursday between Iranians and security forces in several cities nationwide, with seven people reportedly killed.

The protests began on Sunday (December 28) and escalated on Thursday (January 1), when shopkeepers and traders took to the streets to oppose the government’s handling of a sharp fall in the Iranian rial and rapidly rising prices.

Since then, the demonstrations have spread to other cities and social groups. Women’s rights activists, shopkeepers, and students have been heard chanting “death to the dictator” and “woman, life, freedom”.

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