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Kate Adie introduces stories from Iran, Myanmar, China, South Africa and Lithuania. The number of Iranian people killed by government forces in the crackdown on recent protests is now estimated to be at least 6000, with...
Iran Protests: Stories of a massacre is an episode from From Our Own Correspondent Podcast by BBC. Kate Adie introduces stories from Iran, Myanmar, China, South Africa and Lithuania. The number of Iranian people killed by government forces...
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Published Jan 31, 2026, 28:39 long, audio available.
Kate Adie introduces stories from Iran, Myanmar, China, South Africa and Lithuania. The number of Iranian people killed by government forces in the crackdown on recent protests is now estimated to be at least 6000, with thousands more deaths being investigated by human rights groups. BBC Persian’s Parham Ghobadi has been speaking to people in Tehran about their experience of the protests. The final round of elections took place in Myanmar last weekend, five years after a coup returned the military junta to power - though many observers regard the whole affair as a sham. Jonathan Head was given rare permission to report from within Myanmar - though found fear and surveillance at every turn. Sir Keir Starmer’s trip to Beijing was the first by a UK Prime Minister since 2018 and has been seen as a critical moment in the British government’s attempt to reboot its relationship with China. Laura Bicker reflects on what's in it for President Xi - and how he is looking to take advantage of Donald Trump's rocky relationship with the world. Over the last decade South Africa has made steady progress on bringing down the infection and mortality rates of Tuberculosis. However, that progress is now under threat as foreign aid cuts begin to bite. Sandra Kanthal reports from Cape Town. Lithuania's Jewish community numbers just a few thousand, though prior to World War Two the population was around 200,000 - the majority of whom were murdered in the Holocaust. Today Lithuania is home to several memorial sites remembering those who died and Max Eastermann recently visited to trace the homes - and graves - of his recently discovered ancestors. Producer: Serena Tarling Production coordinators: Katie Morrison and Sophie Hill Editor: Richard Fenton-Smith
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Published Jan 31, 2026 and 28:39 long