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Over 36,500 killed in Iran's deadliest massacre, documents reveal

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Summary

Iran International reports that more than 36,500 Iranians were killed by security forces during the January 8-9 crackdown on nationwide protests, based on newly obtained classified documents and testimonies. The piece documents alleged extrajudicial executions, physicians and nurses describing killings in hospitals, and pressure on families to bury victims and mischaracterize them. It also notes a crisis of credibility in state media, a digital blackout during protests, and the use of tools like Toosheh and Starlink to disseminate information despite censorship. The editors call for further evidence and warn that if confirmed, the events could constitute crimes against humanity, while they describe a patchwork of figures across agencies and cities and the challenges of independent verification.

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