Bloody Crackdown over Iranian Protests Comes Into Focus
Hospitals reported at least 17 deaths and around 100 injured on the first night of protests as families searched for bodies outside Tehran's forensic center.
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Iranian forces storm hospitals, detain wounded protesters, including actors, in latest brutal crackdown
Iran's security forces are raiding hospitals and arresting wounded suspected anti-regime protesters -- including actors and athletes -- in the nation's latest crackdown those supporting the anti-government movement.
'We were walking in blood': Iran's doctors recount crackdown on protesters
From crowded emergency rooms to apocalyptic scenes in Iranian cities, healthcare workers told Le Monde about the violence that descended on protesters calling for the end of the Iranian regime from January 8.
Help is on the way! US President Donald Trump promised protesters in Iranian cities in statements on social networks. They intensified their demands for the fall of the Islamic regime, and began to actively oppose the security forces. The result? Trump decided to "negotiate with the Iranian government", and it massacred the protesters. With the whole world watching silently. Why can it be considered a fatal mistake?
The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Turk, today called on the Iranian authorities "to end the brutal repression" of the protest movement in the country, with the Mission ... More
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