Afghanistan, Jan. 11 -- Nationwide protests in Iran entered a second week on Sunday, with at least 116 people killed, thousands arrested, and authorities tightening security measures.

As nationwide protests in Iran enter their second week, the Associated Press reports that the death toll has reached 116. Demonstrations have continued across multiple cities amid a heavy security presence.

According to the Associated Press report published on Sunday, January 11, at least 2,600 people have been arrested during the unrest. Human rights organizations have raised concerns about the treatment of detainees.

Meanwhile, Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has labeled protesters as "enemies of God" and warned that anyone participating in t...