A referee and a student are among hundreds reportedly killed in Iran during two weeks of anti-government protests. Coach Amir Mohammad Koohkan, 26, died on January 3 in Neyriz after being shot with live ammunition. Student Rubina Aminian, 23, was shot on January 8 in Tehran.
Demonstrations began December 28 over economic grievances. A US-based rights group reports nearly 500 protesters and 48 security personnel died. Sources inside Iran told the BBC the death toll is likely higher.
Koohkan's friend described him as kind. Aminian's uncle told CNN she fought for what she believed in. Mourners chanted "death to Khamenei" at funerals.
The protests erupted amid widespread discontent over Iran's economy. They quickly evolved into calls for regime change.
Further protests are expected. International pressure on Iran is mounting. The situation remains volatile.
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