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Iran Protests: 20,000 Killed in 48 Hours | A Nation Under Massacre and Silence
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What is happening in Iran right now is not “unrest”. It is a massacre. In this special episode, we expose the brutal reality of Iran under the Islamic Republic, where peaceful protesters are being hunted, executed, and silenced by a regime that has declared war on its own people. According to credible reports including The Sunday Times and other international sources, in only 48 hours, around 20,000 people were killed, and more than 300,000 were injured by state violence. Entire cities were cut off from the world through internet shutdowns, while families were left without any way to contact their loved ones. This is not politics. This is a crime against humanity. This episode speaks directly about: The mass killing of protesters in Iran The Islamic Republic’s systematic repression and censorship Internet shutdowns used to hide state violence How the regime controls society through fear and brutality Why the Iranian people must not be confused with their government Why silence from the world only empowers tyranny The Islamic Republic does not represent Iran. It represents a system of oppression built on blood, prisons, and censorship. Women are beaten for showing their hair. Students are arrested for speaking. Workers are jailed for demanding wages. Journalists disappear for telling the truth. And yet, the people of Iran continue to rise. This video is dedicated to: The victims. The disappeared. The wounded. The silenced. And those still standing. To the people of Iran: You are not forgotten. Your suffering is seen. Your resistance is heard. To the world: Do not look away. Do not normalize this. Do not call this “complex”. This is murder. This is repression. This is a regime killing its own nation. If you believe in human rights, freedom, and dignity, share this message. Silence is what dictators depend on.