⚠️ Serious Allegations Surround Iran’s 2026 Nationwide Protests


HISTORY WILL REMEMBER THE UNFORGIVABLE CRIMES OF THE IRANIAN REGIME AGAINST ITS OWN PEOPLE 🥲

The year 2026 may mark the end of the theocratic regime in Iran. The Iranian government has committed a series of grave crimes against protesters during the 2026 national uprising (which began in late 2025 and exploded in January 2026), turning peaceful protests into a large-scale massacre. Below, #SGX lists the key points—not exhaustive, but sufficient to highlight the level of systemic brutality:

  • Deliberate and Large-Scale Use of Lethal Force: Security forces (IRGC, Basij, FARAJA) were ordered to fire directly into crowds using rifles, metal-pellet shotguns, and heavy machine guns (such as the DShK), targeting the head, eyes, chest, and abdomen. Massacres concentrated on January 8–9, 2026, across many cities (Tehran, Isfahan, Mashhad, Sari, Rasht, Dezful…), resulting in thousands of deaths in just a few days. This level of violence is unprecedented, far exceeding previous crackdowns (2019, 2022).

  • Killing of Children and Minors: Children aged 14–17 were shot dead or severely injured, making 2026 one of the largest massacres of children in modern history. Many cases involved being shot from behind or in the face, evidenced by overwhelmed hospitals and witness testimonies.

  • Torture, Rape, and Sexual Violence in Detention: Detainees (including women and minors) faced severe torture, gang rape, and beatings to extract confessions. Hundreds of fabricated “confessions” were broadcast on state television, often after the victims were isolated and tortured. Women leading the protests were specifically targeted, with reports of systematic sexual assault.

  • Không có mô tả ảnh.Arbitrary Arrests, Enforced Disappearances, and Secret Executions: Tens of thousands were arrested (estimates exceed 16,000–20,000), with many missing and unable to contact their families. Secret executions and rushed death sentences (including for children) took place without fair trials. The death penalty was applied for “national security crimes” based on forced statements.

  • Attacks on Hospitals and Obstruction of Medical Care: Security forces raided hospitals to arrest the wounded, prevented treatment, and even killed doctors who assisted victims. This was aimed at hiding the number of casualties and suppressing evidence.

  • Nationwide Internet and Information Blackout: Starting January 8, 2026, Iran imposed an almost total internet blackout, disrupting communications, video calls, and messaging to cover up crimes and prevent information from reaching the world. This facilitated continued violence without oversight.

  • Destruction of Evidence and Mass Burials: Victim’s bodies were hastily buried in mass graves, burned, or hidden to avoid investigation. Security forces destroyed public infrastructure (bus stations, streetlights) to erase traces of violence.

  • Systemic Crimes Against Humanity: International organizations (Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, the UN) identified these acts as crimes against humanity, including mass murder, torture, arbitrary detention, and enforced disappearances. Death toll estimates range from 3,000 to 43,000 (depending on the source), mostly unarmed civilians.

Không có mô tả ảnh.From the government’s perspective, this was a “crush at all costs” strategy to protect the theocratic system, labeling protests as “foreign plots.” However, the violence only exposed internal weaknesses: a collapsing economy and widespread discontent among women, youth, and minority groups. The aftermath includes deeper international isolation, the risk of increased sanctions, and ICC investigations. For the Iranian people, this is a symbol of courage in the face of absolute fear, but also a generational tragedy: mass loss, long-term psychological trauma, and the risk of continued oppression. Without strong international pressure and internal unity, the cycle of violence will continue.

Overall, the crimes of 2026 were not just a crackdown but a war against the nation itself, aimed at maintaining power through blood and terror.