Brothers: Vahid and Hamid Arzanlou.
Killed on January 8 in Tehranpars after being shot in the neck, shoulder, and chest.
We will not forget their names.
Their blood will not be silenced. Justice will come
#MIGA#KingRezaPahlavi
Amirsalar Bahmaninejad, only 16 years old, was shot in the heart on January 9 in Isfahan and later died in the hospital.
The regime’s killers kidnapped his body and held it for nearly a week before releasing it to his family.
Without direct, kinetic military intervention, The Iranian Regime will kill its way out of the popular uprising.
- The Iranian Regime has killed thousands of protesters so far.
- The Regime is prohibiting hospitals from treating wounded protesters, leaving many to bleed to their deaths.
- Doctors treating protesters are being arrested or killed.
If this isn’t evil, I don’t know what is.
President Trump promised that help is on the way, but so far there’s been nothing.
Neither Canada, nor its European allies will intervene.
Western society must stop behaving like self-interested cowards, and do the right thing.
- Michael J. Lalonde
Make it make sense that people who call themselves “liberal” are completely silent on a regime that funds terror all over the world, allows old men to marry 9 year old babies, executes you if you’re caught in a same sex relationship, beats you unconscious if a piece of a woman’s hair is showing , murders you if you speak in a way they don’t like, and the list goes on. The people of Iran have been oppressed and occupied by the Islamic republic for almost 50 years. They are begging for us to see them and give them a voice. They are begging for help. They are risking their lives protesting . They are dying. And the loudest voices for “humanity” are nowhere to be found. Absolute frauds.
Billionaire Iranian businessman Mohammad Saedinia, has been arrested — and his assets frozen — by the regime.
His crime?
Not being corrupt.
He shut down his stores and cafés in support of the strike and solidarity with the revolution.
Bless this brave man.
Nasrin Zaremanesh, 39. A mother of two - a 15-year-old son and a 10-year-old daughter. She was shot by the Islamic regime in Tehran, one bullet to her neck and one to her heart.
On the way to the hospital, she died in her son’s arms.
Negin Ghadimi, 28, was killed by direct live ammunition fire during the protests in Shahsavar (northern Iran) on January 10, 2026. According to reports, she died in her father's arms moments after being shot by security forces using military-grade weapons.
She was shot in the head and died in her father's arms. Where are the student protests? Where are the celebrities? Where is Greta? Where is the UN? Where is Francesca Albanese? Where is Roger Waters? Where is Columbia university? Where is Gutteres? Where is Obama? Where is Keir Starmer? Where is Macron? Where is the EU? Where is Von Der Layen? Where is Dave Smith? Where is the Flotilla? Where is the Arab world?
“I’ll make you proud, Mom. I’ll spoil you. I’ll give you a great life.”
Another Iranian youth football player has been killed in #IranMassacre.
Amir Hossein Mohammadzadeh, an 18-year-old player for Tehran-based Delvar Afraz, was shot dead by Islamic Republic death squads for protesting.
In one of his IG posts, he promised his mother he would give her happiness and financial freedom.
They stole his future — and her son.
Reza Eskandarpour, 37 from Tehran, was killed by Regime’s forces with 6 bullets to the chest & heart during protests in Tehran’s Aryashahr on Jan 8, 2026. He was a MDF designer and Persepolis football team fan and was killed aiding a friend. He has written: “ My creed is Kindness.”
#DigitalBlackoutIran
#IranRevolution2026
#IranMassacre
Mohsen Rashidi, father of a 4-year-old girl.
Shot dead by regime forces in Isfahan on January 8, 2026.
They mutilated his face, held his body for days, demanded $1000 ransom to even
release it.
This isn't just a name.
It's a dad stolen from his little girl...
A life crushed...
We won't forget you, Mohsen.
#MohsenRashidi
I am an Iranian university professor. I was in Iran until last week and directly witnessed the uprising of the Iranian people. What is happening is a revolution born of desperation and courage. I fully and unequivocally endorse the speeches of Masih Alinejad and Ahmad Batebi at the UNSC. Every claim made by the Iranian regime—including by its foreign minister and its UN ambassador—is nothing but deliberate, systematic lies meant to cover up crimes.
The regime has already killed my friend Parsa Saffar, a brilliant medical student at Mashhad University. Was he a terrorist? His only “crime” was being young, educated, and Iranian. The regime has filled the country with thousands of body bags. Were they terrorists too? How unarmed protesters, many of which being very young students can be terrorists? Why the so called "terrorists" that the Iranian regime claims only kill protesters, and not the rally of regime supporters?
Understanding Iran is painfully simple. Iran possesses some of the world’s largest oil, gas, and natural reserves, yet the Islamic Republic has driven the country into collapse: one of the weakest economies in the region, the least-valued currency in the world, crushing inflation, families unable to afford food or rent, massive unemployment, and millions of young people unable to marry or build a future because of economic despair. The people are angry—and rightly so.
The Islamic Republic has turned Iran into a deadlock through aggression, corruption, killing its own citizens, silencing all free voices, and enforcing internet blackouts to hide its brutality. The Iranian people are demanding regime change—just as people did during the Arab Spring in Syria. The same cruel regime that sent forces to help Bashar al-Assad massacre Syrians is now using the same methods to massacre Iranians.
I call on the United Nations, the UN Security Council, and every single government to end their silence in the face of the Islamic Republic’s murder machine. A regime that massacres its own citizens has no red lines—and will not hesitate to kill the citizens of other countries as well. Act now. Stand with the Iranian protesters. End this brutal regime.
#IranMassacre
#IranRevolution2026
#DigitalBlackoutIran
“If I don’t go, nothing will change.”
18-year-old Borna Dehghani’s parents begged him not to join the protests. He went anyway — and regime forces shot him.
He died in his father’s arms on the way to the hospital.
His family was then forced to pay thousands of dollars to retrieve his body, and because he was Baha’i, they were denied a proper burial. #MassacreInIran
Reports are coming in that Iranian footballer Mojtaba Tarshiz and his wife were killed by the regime while protesting.
Their two young daughters have now been orphaned, all because their parents wanted to build a better future for them.
It's completely dystopian, and if you are still refusing to speak out at this point then I don't even know what to say.