More than 33,000 protesters have been killed in Iran as the regime intensifies its crackdown on anti-government demonstrations, according to new research. The death toll, which is double previous estimates, highlights the scale of violence since protests began in late December, with tens of thousands wounded and hundreds executed. International condemnation has grown, with Western leaders warning Iran against further brutality and threatening economic and military consequences. Despite mounting pressure, the Iranian government continues to suppress dissent, while families of victims face intimidation and financial demands to recover loved ones' bodies. The country's exiled crown prince has called for global support and pledged to restore power to the Iranian people, as the future of the nation remains uncertain amid ongoing unrest.
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