Almost 12,500 people arrested in Iran protest crackdown, says rights group
by Patrick Wintour Diplomatic editor from World news | The Guardian on (#64ZNM)
Families struggle to contact relatives ones as opposition groups call for movement to focus on plight of thousands in jail
Almost 12,500 people have been arrested and nearly 250 killed since the street protests began in Iran, according to a prominent human rights group, with thousands of anxious families struggling to make contact with loved ones who have gone missing and presumed to be in jail.
The news came as the commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps, Maj Gen Hossein Salami, said security forces were close to snuffing out the remaining protests in Iran: Sedition is going through its last moments."
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