A sculptor, a teenage footballer, and a hairdresser with a large Instagram following are among the 2,000 people killed in Iran protests, with 1,847 being protesters and 135 linked to the government. The unrest began with economic grievances but escalated into a challenge to Iran’s theocracy, resulting in a high level of violence. Despite internet restrictions, almost 100 deaths have been documented, including a mother, a sculptor, a filmmaker, a hairdresser, a trainee lawyer, and a young footballer, reflecting the diverse impact of the protests.
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