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US says sanctions target 'architects' of protest crackdown

Jan 15, 2026, 15:38 GMT+0
Members of the Iranian police stand guard at a protest in front of the British embassy following anti-government protests in Tehran, Iran, January 14, 2026.
Members of the Iranian police stand guard at a protest in front of the British embassy following anti-government protests in Tehran, Iran, January 14, 2026.

“The United States stands firmly behind the Iranian people in their call for freedom and justice,” said Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent said in a statement.

“At the direction of President Trump, the Treasury Department is sanctioning key Iranian leaders involved in the brutal crackdown against the Iranian people. Treasury will use every tool to target those behind the regime’s tyrannical oppression of human rights.”

Among those sanctioned was security chief Ali Larijani, with the treasury calling him "one of the first Iranian leaders to call for violence in response to the legitimate demands of the Iranian people."

"Elements of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) have even attacked wounded protesters in one hospital in Ilam Province, firing tear gas and metal pellets into the hospital grounds and assaulting patients, family members, and medical workers," it added.

"The officials sanctioned today—and their organizations—bear responsibility for the thousands of deaths and injuries of their fellow citizens as protests erupted in each of these provinces."

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Jan 15, 2026, 15:06 GMT+0

The United States sanctioned Iran's influential security chief on Thursday citing his affiliation to the Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, ramping up Washington's standoff with Tehran amid a deadly crackdown on protests.

"LARIJANI, Ali (Arabic: علی لاریجانی) (a.k.a. LARIJANI, Ali Ardeshir), Tehran, Iran; DOB 03 Jun 1958; POB Najaf, Iraq; nationality Iran; Additional Sanctions Information - Subject to Secondary Sanctions; Gender Male; Passport D10010646 (Iran) expires 05 Sep 2027 (individual) [IRAN-EO13876] (Linked To: KHAMENEI, Ali Husseini)," the entry on the US Treasury Department's website read.

The designation of Larijani, a veteran security and political insider of the theocracy, came alongside sanctions for top officers in Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps including provincial commanders.

The Treasury also added 13 entities to its Specially Designated Nationals (SDN) list, including Fardis Prison and companies allegedly linked to US-sanctioned Iranian trade in the United Arab Emirates, Singapore and the United Kingdom.

It was not clear whether the new sanctions were explicitly linked to Tehran's suppression of weeks of protests with deadly violence.

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Canada said on Thursday that one of its citizens has died in Iran at the hands of Iranian authorities, according to a statement by the country’s foreign minister.

“Our consular officials are in contact with the victim’s family in Canada and my deepest condolences are with them at this time,” Canadian foreign minister Anita Anand said in a post on X.

“Peaceful protests by the Iranian people - asking that their voices be heard in the face of the Iranian regime’s repression and ongoing human rights violations - has led the regime to flagrantly disregard human life,” she added.

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Reports also indicate that security personnel fired live ammunition, targeting a number of protesters.

During the January 9 demonstrations in Chamestan, around 26 bodies were lying on the city’s main street, according to local sources.

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US Senator Lindsey Graham said on Thursday that recent media reports suggesting President Donald Trump had ruled out military action against Iran were inaccurate.

“All the headlines like these are examples of reporting that are beyond inaccurate,” Graham wrote on X.

He shared screenshots of headlines that read “Trump gets cold feet on Iran” and “Trump informed Iran he does not intend to attack, asked Tehran to exercise restraint,” and said they misrepresented the situation.

“The circumstances around the necessary, decisive action to be taken against the Iranian regime have nothing to do with President Trump’s will or determination,” Graham wrote.

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The security warning level at the US Al Udeid air base in Qatar has been lowered after a heightened alert on Wednesday, three sources briefed on the matter told Reuters on Thursday.

US aircraft that were moved out of the base on Wednesday are gradually returning, one of the sources said.

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