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Volunteer in Irans Revolutionary Guard reportedly killed during widening protests
Protesters march in downtown Tehran, Iran, Monday, Dec. 29, 2025. (Fars News Agency via AP)2026-01-01T05:46:48Z DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) A volunteer member of Irans paramilitary Revolutionary Guard was killed in a western province during widening demonstrations sparked by the Islamic Republics ailing economy, authorities said Thursday, marking the first fatality among security forces during the protests. The death Wednesday night of the 21-year-old volunteer in the Guards Basij force may mark the start of a heavier-handed response by Irans theocracy over the demonstrations, which have slowed in the capital, Tehran, but expanded to other provinces. The state-run IRNA news agency reported on the Guard members death but did not elaborate. An Iranian news agency called the Student News Network, which is believed to be close to the Basij, directly blamed demonstrators for the Guard members death, citing comments from Saeed Pourali, a deputy governor in Irans Lorestan province. The Guard member was martyred ... at the hands of rioters during protests in this city in defense of public order, he reportedly said. Another 13 Basij members and police officers suffered injuries, he added.The protests that have occurred are due to economic pressures, inflation and currency fluctuations, and are an expression of livelihood concerns, Pourali said. The voices of citizens must be heard carefully and tactfully, but people must not allow their demands to be strained by profit-seeking individuals. The protests took place in the city of Kouhdasht, over 400 kilometers (250 miles) southwest of Tehran. Local prosecutor Kazem Nazari said 20 people had been arrested after the protests and that calm had returned to the city, the judiciarys Mizan news agency reported. Irans civilian government under reformist President Masoud Pezeshkian has been trying to signal it wants to negotiate with protesters. However, Pezeshkian has acknowledged there is not much he can do as Irans rial currency has rapidly depreciated, with $1 now costing some 1.4 million rials. Meanwhile, state television separately reported on the arrests of seven people, including five it described as monarchists and two others it said had linked to European-based groups. State TV also said another operation saw security forces confiscate 100 smuggled pistols, without elaborating. The protests have become the biggest in Iran since 2022, when the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini in police custody triggered nationwide demonstrations. However, the demonstrations have yet to be countrywide and have not been as intense as those surrounding the death of Amini, who was detained over not wearing her hijab, or headscarf, to the liking of authorities. Irans theocracy had declared Wednesday a public holiday across much of the country, citing cold weather, likely as a bid to get people out of the capital for a long weekend. The Iranian weekend is Thursday and Friday, while Saturday marks Imam Alis birthday, another holiday for many. The protests, taking root in economic issues, have heard demonstrators chant against Irans theocracy as well. The countrys leaders are still reeling after Israel launched a 12-day war against the country in June. The U.S. also bombed Iranian nuclear sites during the war. Iran has said it is no longer enriching uranium at any site in the country, trying to signal to the West that it remains open to potential negotiations over its atomic program to ease sanctions. However, those talks have yet to happen as U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have warned Tehran against reconstituting its atomic program. JON GAMBRELL Gambrell is the news director for the Gulf and Iran for The Associated Press. He has reported from each of the Gulf Cooperation Council countries, Iran and other locations across the world since joining the AP in 2006. twitter instagram mailto
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