Iran has been in a state of media blackout for close to 60 hours – a complete and deliberate disconnection from the internet – by decision of the regime.
There is growing evidence of systematic massacres by the regime against protesters in large numbers.
Vahid Beheshti, founder of the “Iran Front” organization who is residing in Britain, reports more than 2,000 protesters killed as a result of gunfire by Iranian regime forces.
According to him, the regime is exploiting the media blackout to intensify the massacres – with the aim of brutally suppressing the riots.
Beheshti attaches videos from the identification center for bodies in Kahrizak, south of Tehran, where family members are seen breaking down as they try to locate the bodies of their loved ones.
Additional opposition sources report that in many protest hotspots, even beyond the big cities, there are dozens of deaths (and sometimes more) at each site. In small towns, the communication problem is even greater than in the big cities, due to the fact that in small towns there are fewer routers that allow the use of Starlink satellite internet.
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The time has come for the West to intervene.
The Iranian regime is trying to “murder the protest against it.” In order to survive, the regime is willing to kill far more than thousands.


