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

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31 Comments

  1. Imagine the chaos when Tehran is abandoned due to lack of water. It’s going to be millions killed.

    A century of mismanagement is going to destroy them.

  2. Thirty six thousand lives erased, stacked like evidence in a cold room, while the world debates language and procedure. This is not “unrest” or “excess force” it is mass murder, and history will remember who looked away and who had the courage to call it what it is.

    Please keep spreading awareness, my heart bleeds

    Free Iran 😔💔

  3. kelseykelseykelsey on

    For some perspective, that’s more than half of the estimated death toll from the 2-year Gaza war, in just a couple of weeks. Truly horrific.

  4. Maximum-Leather2490 on

    Where is Greta? Where are the smug college kids? Or it’s okay to kill people as long as the Jews aren’t involved?

  5. Yeah. Take heed. Take A GOOD look at what it takes to resist an authoritarian regime. 

    Their fight has only started.

    Vote , protest and strike all you can before it comes to this , to stop this shit from happening.

  6. hankthemagicgoose on

    Here’s the uncomfortable part. Do you let it happen or do we intervene? America has and will continue to do dark shit. But do you let happen or do we intervene.

  7. Remember when Trump said he would do something if the regime escalated violence and killings? 

    TACO. 

  8. It’s gonna get a lot worse when they have to abandon Tehran in a short while. A complete bloodbath. And you don’t see the usual fucking shills talking about this much.

    Oh right, cause they’re shills paid by Russia and Iran so of course you don’t see reacting to this crisis… One that’s arguably much worse than Gaza. 30k to 80k in the span of few days.

  9. Fine_Carpenter9774 on

    About this publication –

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran_International

    The channel is backed by a Saudi-British investor with ties to the Saudi government, According to The Guardian, Saudi Arabia has provided a 250-million-dollar fund for Iran International in 2018, but Iran International’s management claims the independence of its editorial operation and denies a link to any government.

    Iran International (iranintl.com) is owned and operated by Volant Media UK Ltd.
    While the company is registered in the UK, reports have linked the funding of the channel to Saudi Arabia, a major regional adversary of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
    Key details regarding the funding and ownership include:
    Saudi Linkage: The Guardian reported that the channel received $250 million from Saudi Arabia for its launch and that its funding has been linked to Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
    Shareholders: Corporate documents have shown that Saudi nationals have been major shareholders of Volant Media, including Fahad Ibrahim Aldeghither, who owned over 75% of the shares between 2016 and 2018.
    Editorial Independence Issues: The Wall Street Journal previously reported that some journalists at the station complained of management pushing a pro-Saudi, anti-Islamic Republic line.
    Operational Management: The channel is managed by DMA Media Ltd and is headquartered in London.
    Despite the funding controversy, Iran International has stated it adheres to “strict international standards of impartiality, balance and accountability”. The channel is widely regarded as a key,, though often controversial, source of news for Iranians, operating with significant funding compared to other Persian-language outlets.

  10. PikachuOfTheShadow on

    Is this website a trusted source? Patients getting shot in the head in the hospital seems insane? I mean I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s true but nowadays with all the fake news on the internet I wouldn’t be surprised either it’s fake.

    Have these claims been corroborated by other news outlet or multiple signalements on social media from the general public?

  11. How is this possible? I feel like we’d see way more videos of bodies. I’ve seen a few, but nowhere on the scale of even hundreds…let alone thousands of buddies.

    Not doubting that the regime is killing a lot of people, but 36,000 seems like a massive number.

  12. I hope this wave actually succeeds in regime change instead of having to lose even more people in three years again.

  13. And the world just shrugs it off. Any building with congregated guardians of revolutions should be exploded.

  14. Designer_Show_2658 on

    Since 1979 this regime has oppressed Iranians. I hope it finally topples and Iranians can live in peace. Absolutely deplorable from the ruling troglodytes supposedly representing the will of Allah. Sickening.

  15. EquivalentSpirit664 on

    Imagine a goverment shooting it’s own unarmed people. Iran has no goverment, they only have occupiers right now.

  16. >1 – Three doctors and four nurses in Tehran who spoke to Iran International said security forces entered hospitals and took away some wounded patients who were undergoing treatment. Images received by Iran International, along with videos circulating on social media, also show that some bodies with gunshot wounds to the head bear clear signs of hospitalization.

    >images also show that in some cases, medical tubes and patient-monitoring equipment remained attached to the bodies. In other cases, cardiac monitoring electrodes are visible on the chest, suggesting these individuals were under medical care before being shot in the head.

    Chilling. I don’t have the words to describe this kind of evil.

  17. Lives ended by old men trying to protect their archaic cultural & religious beliefs.

    This is horrendous. We are not evolving fast enough.