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Tehran becomes a giant crime scene as bodies are buried

Tehran, the capital city of Iran, has become a giant crime scene as thousands of bodies are being buried with truckloads of bodies spotted being transported at the Kahrizak Forensic Medical Centre in Tehran where bodies are regularly being delivered. Several reports confirmed that hundreds of bodies have arrived at the medical centre.

The Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA, US-based): verified at least 6,126โ€“6,479 deaths, mostly protesters, including children, with 17,000+ additional cases under investigation, and a possible total of 22,000โ€“23,570 or higher. On the other hand, the Iran Human Rights organisation (Norway-based) confirmed at least 3,428 confirmed deaths but is warning that the final toll could exceed 25,000 people. Other Iranian press outlets state a higher death toll.

The protests in Iran kick started in Grand Bazaar of Tehran by shopkeepers and traders over inflation and high prices in late December last year but quickly spread across many towns and cities across the country. The protests were subdued by the regime’s security forces who killed thousands of people in the streets and hospitals. An internet blackout was also imposed severing the flow of information from inside the country.

The Islamic regime openly admitted its intentions to kill thousands of people and protestors.

The European Union has designated the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps as a terrorist organisation in response to the killings.

 

 

 


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