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  • Iran - Not a political thread: Reports of widespread protests including women taking off head coverings - Jan. 2, 2026+

    This is widely reported. Please google it for yourself. Seems women are leading.



    At least 7 reported killed during widening protests in Iran sparked by ailing economy




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    Iran arrests marathon organisers over women not wearing hijab


    6 December 2025





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    Iranian women are also defying the taboo of riding motorcycles (and without a license)


    Iran jails eight Baha’i women on charges of promoting their beliefs | Iran International

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  • #2
    There are all sorts of claims. It is hard to know what is real and what is propaganda. Apparently there are massive protests in the streets and at least 1 government building has burned. Google several sources to get a consensus idea.


    Dozens reported killed during Iran protests as internet blackout enters another day
    Updated 12:42 PM EST, Sat January 10, 2026
    Anti-government protests in Iran continue on Saturday in a wave of nationwide unrest over crippling economic conditions.



    Do not expect any reliable public health status from Iran for the time being.

    Best wishes to the Iranian people, and to all peoples. Sometimes "winning" is staying alive to live another day.

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    • #3
      UN rights office says hundreds killed in Iran protests

      By Emma Farge
      January 13, 20267:49 AM ESTUpdated 35 mins ago​


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      • #4
        This post was public on TS.. I have no personal accounts on any social media except FluTrackers and this site only has 1 other account and that is on X. (FluTrackers.org is closed.)

        I think this means war with Iran - apparently the US gov is publicly encouraging and pledging support for the overthrow of the current regime.

        Take heed.


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        • #5
          Security Alert: Land Border Crossings (February 5, 2026)
          By Virtual Embassy Tehran
          8 MINUTE READ
          February 6, 2026

          Location: Iran, countrywide

          Event: Increased security measures, road closures, public transportation disruptions, and internet blockages are ongoing. The Government of Iran continues to restrict access to mobile, landline, and national internet networks. Airlines continue to limit or cancel flights to and from Iran.

          U.S. citizens should expect continued internet outages, plan alternative means of communication, and, if safe to do so, consider departing Iran by land to Armenia or Türkiye.

          Actions to Take:
          • Leave Iran now. Have a plan for departing Iran that does not rely on U.S. government help.
          • Flight cancellations and disruptions are possible with little warning. Check directly with your airlines for updates.
          • If you cannot leave, find a secure location within your residence or another safe building. Have a supply of food, water, medications, and other essential items.
          • Avoid demonstrations, keep a low profile, and stay aware of your surroundings.
          • Monitor local media for breaking news. Be prepared to adjust your plans.
          • Keep your phone charged and maintain communication with family and friends to inform them of your status.
          • Enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) to receive the latest updates on security in Iran.

          If You Plan to Leave Iran:

          U.S.-Iranian dual nationals must exit Iran on Iranian passports. The Iranian government does not recognize dual nationality and will treat U.S.-Iranian dual nationals solely as Iranian citizens. U.S. nationals are at significant risk of questioning, arrest, and detention in Iran. Showing a U.S. passport or demonstrating connections to the United States can be reason enough for Iranian authorities to detain someone. U.S. citizens who do not have a valid U.S. passport in their possession should apply for one at the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate after departing Iran.

          The U.S. government cannot guarantee your safety if you choose to depart using the following options. You should leave only if you believe it is safe to do so.

          As of Thursday, February 5:

          The Armenian land border at Agarak/Norduz is open. U.S. citizens entering Armenia from Iran need a valid U.S. passport and may stay for up to 180 days visa-free. U.S. dual-nationals who plan to enter Armenia on an American, Iranian or Armenian passport do not require advance approval.

          The Turkish land border crossings with Iran are open (Gürbulak/Bazargan, Kapıköy/Razi, and Esendere/Serow). U.S. citizens entering Türkiye from Iran need a valid U.S. passport and may stay for up to 90 days visa-free. U.S. dual-nationals who plan to enter Türkiye on an American, Iranian or Turkish passport do not require advance approval.

          Turkmenistan’s land borders are open, but U.S. citizens need special authorization from the Government of Turkmenistan before approaching the border. U.S. Embassy Ashgabat must facilitate this approval. U.S. citizens who plan to request entry into Turkmenistan should send the following to the U.S. Embassy Ashgabat American Citizens Services Unit at AshgabatUScitizen@state.gov:
          • Name, DOB, passport information (number and dates of issue/expiration), border crossing, and photograph of the passport biodata page

          Azerbaijan’s land borders are closed to routine traffic.U.S. citizens with an urgent need to depart Iran should first consider other available options for departure. If alternate routes are not feasible, U.S. citizens may request entry into Azerbaijan; however, this requires prior approval from the Government of Azerbaijan. U.S. Embassy Baku must facilitate this approval process, and extended wait times should be expected. U.S. citizens who plan to request entry into Azerbaijan should send the following to the to the U.S. Embassy Baku American Citizens Services Unit at BakuACS@state.gov.
          • Name, DOB, passport information (number and dates of issue/expiration), border crossing, and photograph of the passport biodata page

          U.S. citizens should not travel to Afghanistan, Iraq, or the Pakistan-Iran border area.

          The U.S. government does not have diplomatic or consular relations with the Islamic Republic of Iran. The Swiss government, acting through its embassy in Tehran, serves as the protecting power for U.S. interests in Iran.

          Embassy of Switzerland – Foreign Interests Section in Tehran:
          • Phone(s):

          o +98-21-22-54-21-78

          o +98-21-22-56-52-73

          o +98-21-22-77-24-63
          If you require additional assistance contact:
          • U.S. Embassy Yerevan American Citizens Services Unit: ACSYerevan@state.gov
          • U.S. Embassy Ankara American Citizens Services Unit:

          Ankara-ACS@state.gov
          BakuACS@state.gov

          In your inquiry, provide your name, DOB, and passport information (number and dates of issue/expiration).

          https://ir.usembassy.gov/security-al...bruary-5-2026/

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