Iran Crackdown Deaths May Reach 36,500 Following Shoot-to-Kill Orders and Mass Burials
Reports indicate the Iranian regime killed up to 36,500 people during a brutal crackdown on protests after issuing nationwide shoot-to-kill orders in January.The UN is investigating possible crimes against humanity as evidence of mass graves, forced disappearances, and deliberate attacks on hospitals in Tehran and Ilam emerges.Human rights organizations warn that over 20,000 detainees remain at risk of execution while the government maintains an internet blackout to conceal the scale of violence.
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