Pay for bullets: How Iran pressures families after killing protesters

Arash Sohrabi
Arash Sohrabi

Iran International

A woman stands among body bags as families gather at a facility to collect the bodies of loved ones killed during protests. (January 2026)
A woman stands among body bags as families gather at a facility to collect the bodies of loved ones killed during protests. (January 2026)

After Iran’s deadliest protest crackdown in decades, authorities have extended their response beyond the streets into morgues, hospitals and family homes, turning the protesters’ bodies into a key tool for suppressing dissent and controlling the narrative.