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Blood on the Streets of Iran: When a Regime Fears Its Own People
The shots come fast, cracking through the air with terrifying precision. Men with masked or expressionless faces raise their weapons and fire without hesitation. In fractions of a second, lives are ended—lives that moments earlier were filled with chants for freedom. This is the reality now unfolding in Iran, where a people long suffocated by repression have risen, and the regime has answered not with reform, but with bullets.

According to data gathered by IHRNGO, at least 3,428 protesters in 15 provinces have been killed since the start of the protests.
Since December 28, 2025, Iranians have poured into the streets, driven by exhaustion and despair after nearly five decades of rule by the mullahs. Torture, public executions, economic collapse, and environmental ruin have stripped away any remaining illusion of dignity or hope. For many, there is nothing left to lose but their lives—and the terror forces loyal to Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, now 86, are taking those lives by the thousands.

Ali Khamenei's Killer on the hunt
For days, the regime has shut down the internet, attempting to seal the country off from the eyes of the world. The intention is clear: silence the evidence, erase the dead, and deny the suffering. Yet the truth still breaks through. Reza Pahlavi, son of the last Shah, has shared videos on X that reveal scenes almost too painful to watch.

Rows of bodies lie on the ground, some so disfigured they are barely recognizable. Relatives walk among them, crying out in anguish, their voices breaking as they whisper, “Down with Khamenei.” In one haunting moment, a man performs CPR with desperate strength on another whose body is already lifeless, blood pooling from a gunshot wound to the head. These are not random acts of violence. Many victims were deliberately shot in the head—a calculated message of terror meant to break the spirit of a nation.

They aim high because they want to hit the faces of the demonstrators.
And yet, the spirit endures.
Despite the danger, despite the certainty that they may not return home alive, Iranians continue to march. They demand their country back. They demand an end to fear. In the videos, hope flickers even amid devastation—hope that the world will not look away, and that promises made will not be forgotten.

This woman makes an urgent appeal to Donald Trump, asking him to come to the aid of the Iranian people in a video.
Many are calling directly on Donald Trump, who had publicly pledged help should the Islamist regime open fire on its own people. That line has long been crossed. A woman’s voice, shaking but resolute, closes one of the videos: “President Trump, this is your moment. The Iranian people need your help.”
Reports suggest a possible U.S. strike was called off at the last minute. Whether action will follow, or whether the pleas of a courageous people will fade unanswered into the noise of geopolitics, remains unknown.
What is known is this: a regime that survives by shooting its own citizens in the head has forfeited any claim to legitimacy. And a people who continue to stand unarmed before guns, demanding freedom, have already shown the world what courage truly looks like.
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