Iran Protests: Khamenei will not leave if he raises his voice! Protestors were stripped ‘naked’ and left in the cold, secret injection and death in every street
Iran protests Although slogans like “Mullah Murdabad” and “Javid Shah” are no longer being heard from the streets of Iran, behind the scenes a horrifying truth is coming out which is soul-shattering. Iranian citizens are paying the price for challenging the 45-year-old religious rule of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei today in the darkness of prisons – where humanity has been stripped bare, both literally and figuratively.
According to the report of India Today, the information coming out from the jails of Iran is no less than a horror film. People arrested during the protests were made to stand naked in the courtyard of the jail in the extreme cold, they were showered with icy water and many prisoners were given injections about which neither information was given nor any record was kept.
Revolt started in December, turned into massacre in January
These protests, which started in the last week of December, were not just against inflation and economic distress. This was simply public anger against Khamenei’s religious dictatorship. This is being said to be the biggest and bloodiest mass uprising after the Islamic Revolution of 1979. An Iranian official admitted that at least 5,000 people have died so far, including about 500 security personnel. Human rights organizations claim that the actual figure may be much higher.
Internet shut down, Iran in darkness
In early January, the Iranian government imposed an internet blackout across the country. Social media, messaging apps and foreign websites were closed. But technology found a way – through Starlink, surreptitious videos, intercepted phone calls and secret messages, the truth started coming out.
However, the Khamenei regime soon disrupted Starlink by installing Chinese and Russian military-grade jammers. After this, security forces conducted house-to-house raids and seized satellite equipment so that evidence of mass murders could be destroyed.
‘Smell of blood in the air’ and streets full of dead bodies
According to Iran International report, so much blood was shed on the streets in areas like Tajrish and Narmak of Tehran that the roads were washed with municipal water tankers. In a Starlink message, a citizen wrote, “Everyone is reporting the death of someone close to them – this is not an exaggeration.” Speaking to BBC, an eyewitness said, “Two-three people were killed in every street.”
Inside prisons: stripping, torture and sexual violence
According to the report of Britain’s Daily Express, the jailed protesters were made to stand naked in open courtyards. In the extreme cold, cold water was poured on them from a pipe. The most frightening thing is that many prisoners were given injections for which no information was given. According to the Kurdistan Human Rights Network (KHRN), several minors, including a 16-year-old teenager, were sexually assaulted in the city of Kermanshah. Speaking to the Guardian, human rights activist Rabin Rahmani said that the security forces not only beat with batons, but also targeted the sexual organs.
Price of corpses: bill of bullets
Many families claimed that they were charged the price of bullets used to shoot their slain relatives. In some cases, family members were pressured to declare the dead as members of the Basij militia, so that the government could show that more security personnel were killed.
Tag of ‘Moharib’, preparation for hanging
The Iranian regime declared the protesters ‘Moharibs’ – meaning “waging war against God”. The punishment for this charge is straight death. 26-year-old shopkeeper Irfan Soltani was sentenced to death on the same charge. His execution was scheduled for January 14, but it was postponed after global pressure and warnings from US President Donald Trump.
Death figures: Truth still in the dark
- HRANA (US based organization): 4,029 deaths, 26,015 arrested
- Iran International: up to 12,000 deaths
- CBS News: Up to 20,000 feared dead
The Iranian government has rejected these figures and placed all the blame on “rioters” supported by America and Israel.
The world’s silence and scary future
Even though the protests on the streets have subsided, the real terror is now coming to the fore. Naked prisoners, mysterious injections, mass graves, false confessions – all this is perhaps the tip of the iceberg, beneath which lies the entire iceberg of atrocities. Iran may seem peaceful today, but humanity is still screaming inside its prisons – and the world is silent.
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