Khamenei’s army massacred! In the name of action, 12,000 people were killed, revelations created a stir

Genocide in Iran: Anti-government protests have been going on in Iran for the last two weeks, to stop which the government is resorting to repressive policies. According to local media outlet Iran International, more than 15 people have died so far in these demonstrations. The outlet has claimed in one of its reports that after the internet was shut down on the night of 8 and 9 January, violent action was taken in which thousands of people were killed.

Iran International, based on information from various government and security sources, has reported that at least 12,000 people have been killed in the recent crackdown, the largest massacre in Iran’s contemporary history. Most of those killed were injured during the violence that broke out on the nights of 8 and 9 January, when there was a widespread shutdown of internet and communications services.

premeditated murder

This number has been confirmed on the basis of reliable information received from Iran’s Supreme National Security Council and the President’s Office. Iran International studied reports from a variety of sources, including sources from the Presidential Office and the National Security Council, sources from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps in Mashhad, Kermanshah and Isfahan, statements from eyewitnesses and families of the dead, data from medical centers, reports from doctors and nurses.

According to sources, the assassination was completely planned and was carried out under the orders of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and the approval of all three branches of government. This action was carried out after the firing order was given by the Supreme National Security Council. A large number of those killed were young and under 30 years of age.

Efforts to hide repression continue

The crackdown in Iran included widespread Internet and communications blockades, media restrictions, and intimidation of journalists and witnesses. Most newspapers within the country are reported to be closed, and only a few websites under the control of IRIB are active. This step is called “crisis management” No, rather it is being seen as an attempt to hide the truth.

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The incident has created unprecedented levels of fear and repression in Iran. The international community has also expressed grave concern over increasing reports of ongoing violence and repression in recent days. Actions such as controls on security and access to information, Internet shutdowns, and media censorship reflect the seriousness of this large-scale violence.

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