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Over 36,500 killed in Iran's deadliest massacre, documents reveal

2 months ago
  • #HumanRights
  • #IranProtests
  • #Censorship
  • Iran is experiencing a severe internet blackout, limiting public access to information and communication.
  • The government is using violence and censorship to suppress dissent, making documentation and proof of atrocities difficult.
  • Citizens are calling into live broadcasts to share their experiences, showing defiance and solidarity.
  • Fear is no longer a deterrent for protesters, as many express anger and determination.
  • Individuals like Raha Bohlouli-Pour, who was killed by security forces, symbolize the struggle for ordinary dignity and freedom.
  • Repression tactics include erasing identities and turning individuals into statistics to facilitate violence.
  • Hospitals are overwhelmed, and medical staff face moral injury due to the crisis.
  • Estimates suggest a high death toll, but the government obscures the true numbers.
  • The situation in Iran is escalating into a potential crime against humanity, with global implications.
  • Despite government efforts, citizens continue to document and share their stories, insisting on their humanity.