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Iran security forces confiscate citizens’ CCTV footage

Jan 12, 2026, 13:31 GMT+0

Reports from Tehran said security forces were going door to door in residential and commercial areas to confiscate footage from private security cameras.

There were also reports that the forces were seizing satellite dishes, a step that can further restrict access to independent news channels and foreign broadcasts at a time when authorities have tightened control over the flow of information.

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German lawmaker says Iran’s clerical leadership will fall

Jan 12, 2026, 13:31 GMT+0

German lawmaker Norbert Röttgen said on Monday that Iran’s clerical leadership would eventually be overthrown, urging Western countries to prepare for what he described as a revolutionary process.

In a post on X, Röttgen, a member of Germany’s parliament, pointed to past and current waves of protests in Iran as signs of deepening unrest.

“The mullah regime in Iran will and must fall. It's only a matter of time,” he wrote. “We must prepare for the overthrow of the mullahs and support the revolutionary process.”

EU says ready to propose tougher sanctions on Iran over protest crackdown

Jan 12, 2026, 12:21 GMT+0

The European Union said on Monday it was ready to propose tougher sanctions on Iran following what it described as a violent crackdown on protesters.

Speaking at a news conference in Brussels, European Commission spokesperson Anouar El Anouni said the bloc stood in solidarity with the Iranian people and condemned the use of force.

“We do stand in full solidarity with the Iranian people, and we condemn the use of force against demonstrators. We are appalled by the reports of casualties,” he said.

El Anouni said the EU was prepared to move ahead with new measures, but that any decision would require the backing of all member states.

“We stand ready to propose new, more severe sanctions following the violent crackdown on protesters. This is a decision for Member States to take unanimously in the Council,” he said.

He added that the EU already had a legal framework in place targeting those responsible for serious human rights violations in Iran.

“We have a dedicated legal framework that is targeting perpetrators of serious human rights violations and abuses in Iran,” he said.

Iran speaker warns Trump, says US forces across region are legitimate targets

Jan 12, 2026, 12:19 GMT+0
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Iran’s parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf warned US President Donald Trump on Monday against what he described as threats toward Iran, saying any attack would be met with a strong response.

“We have heard that you have threatened Iran,” Ghalibaf said, according to state media. “The defenders of Iran will teach you an unforgettable lesson.”

He added that US assets in the region would be destroyed if Washington acted against Tehran.

“All American centers and forces throughout the region will be our legitimate targets in response to any potential adventurism. Come and see how all your capabilities in the region will be wiped out,” he said.

Addressing Trump directly, Ghalibaf said: “Do not believe the lies that are being told to you.”

Switzerland urges Iran to end violence against protesters

Jan 12, 2026, 12:10 GMT+0

Switzerland on Monday expressed deep concern over arrests and deaths linked to protests in Iran and urged authorities to end violence against demonstrators.

The Swiss government said in a statement that it was closely following developments in Iran amid reports of widespread detentions and fatalities during anti-government demonstrations.

It called on Iranian authorities to stop using force against protesters and to guarantee human rights and fundamental freedoms for all participants in the protests.

Iran summons UK, German, French and Italian ambassadors over support for protesters

Jan 12, 2026, 12:03 GMT+0
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Iran’s foreign ministry summoned the ambassadors of Britain, Germany, France and Italy on Monday after their governments expressed support for protests in the country, state media reported.

During the meeting, Iranian officials showed the envoys what they described as video evidence of violent acts by protesters, saying the actions went beyond peaceful demonstrations.

Tehran asked the ambassadors to pass the footage directly to their foreign ministers and urged their governments to retract official statements backing the protesters.

Iran said any political or media support for the demonstrations was unacceptable and amounted to interference in its internal security, the report said.