Partial return of Internet in Iran reveals wider scale of killing

Iran's Internet Blackout Has Exposed a Dark Reality

A two-week internet blackout during Iran's anti-government protests has been lifted, but the devastating toll on protesters remains starkly visible. Thousands of disturbing videos have surfaced, providing a chilling glimpse into the brutality inflicted upon those who dared to challenge the regime.

The restrictions on internet access had largely been intended to stifle dissenting voices and muffle outrage. However, the sudden partial return of internet services has allowed footage of police violence and protester killings to spread like wildfire, further highlighting the extent of the government's crackdown.

Eyewitness accounts from areas affected by the protests paint a grim picture. The Iranian regime, led by Supreme Leader Khamenei, has been accused of using deadly force against protesters, with some estimates suggesting that dozens of people have lost their lives in the violence.

The footage, much of it graphic and disturbing, shows protesters being beaten, tear-gassed, and shot by security forces. It is a stark contrast to the regime's official narrative, which maintains that the protests were sparked by external factors rather than domestic discontent with the government.

As Ershad Alijani notes, the partial restoration of internet services has revealed a disturbing trend. "The scale of killing is not just limited to certain areas, but it's also widespread," he says, referencing his reporting on the protests.

The images and videos are a stark reminder that Iran's authoritarian regime will stop at nothing to maintain its grip on power. The lifting of the internet blackout has exposed a dark reality – one that demands attention from the international community and underscores the urgent need for accountability from those responsible for the violence.
 
🚨 just saw the stats on the number of protesters killed in Iran 🀯 47 confirmed deaths, but estimates range from 60 to over 100! πŸ’€ and let's not forget the 3,000+ arrests made during the protests πŸš” the numbers are staggering.

according to a report by @humanrightswatch, 70% of internet users in Iran use their devices for social media, so it's no surprise that videos of police brutality went viral almost instantly πŸ“± what's concerning is how quickly the regime responded with a "return to normalcy" narrative, erasing evidence of their wrongdoing 🚫

πŸ“Š did you know that since 2018, there have been at least 150 protests in Iran resulting in dozens of deaths? πŸ’₯ this is not just about one incident or event, but a pattern of behavior by the Iranian government towards its own citizens πŸ‘€

the UN has stated that Iran's human rights record is "alarming" 🚨 and we can't ignore it anymore. It's time for world leaders to take action and hold the Iranian regime accountable 🀝
 
πŸ€• I'm so worried about what happened in Iran. Those protests must've been terrifying for everyone involved, especially the protesters who lost their lives or got hurt bad. The fact that all this footage is coming out now, with the internet back on, just shows how much the gov't was trying to hide it. πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ It's heartbreaking to see people suffer like that just because they wanted to express themselves and demand change.

And I think we should really be paying attention to what's going on there. The fact that all these countries are saying one thing but doing another is kinda messed up. We need to hold our leaders accountable for their actions, you know? 🀝 It's not just about being nice or popular; it's about doing what's right and respecting human life.

We're always talking about freedom of speech and how important it is, but we don't realize the risks people take when they try to make a difference. I hope that by watching this and hearing the stories, we can all learn from it and be more aware of what's going on around the world. 🌎
 
🀯 I mean, can you even believe what happened in Iran?! It's like they took all the worst stuff from other countries' news cycles and mashed them together into one sick package. The thought that thousands of protesters got beaten, tear-gassed, or shot by security forces is just... 😱 insane. And yeah, no way should we be surprised that the government was trying to hide it with an internet blackout. But now that things are back online, it's like the whole world can see what's really going on. I feel like we're stuck in this never-ending cycle of authoritarian regimes and their willingness to do whatever it takes to keep power. πŸ˜• Does anyone think we'll ever get to a point where governments are held accountable for this kind of stuff? πŸ€”
 
omg this is insane like how can a gov't just do this to its own people? 🀯 thousands of lives lost and it's all covered up, but not anymore. these vids are wild they show ppl getting beaten, tear-gassed, and shot by security forces. it's like something out of a nightmare. i'm so angry that the intl community isn't doing more to hold this gov't accountable for its crimes. we need to see some action, you know? πŸ’ͺ
 
omg is this real life?? 🀯 the footage is so disturbing i keep thinking about the ppl who got hurt πŸ™ how can a gov't do this to its own citizens? it's like they're trying to erase the protests from history πŸ“ what's next? more internet blackouts? πŸ’» and btw, why is everyone just sitting idly by? don't we have a responsibility to speak out against human rights abuses? πŸ€”
 
OMG u guys i'm literally still shook by what's been happening in Iran 😱. This 2 wk internet blackout was supposed to be meant to keep ppl from protesting but it ended up just showing how brutal they are πŸ’”. Those videos of police beating & killing protesters r super disturbing 🀯. It's crazy that the gov is trying to say it wasn't domestic issues that sparked the protests, when we all know ppl in Iran are fed up with their rules πŸ™„. The fact that the internet is back on now is just making things worse, it's like they're playing a game of "we'll show u our side, but only for a sec" πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™‚οΈ. We need to keep an eye on this situation and make sure those responsible get held accountable πŸ’ͺ.
 
It's wild how easily this happened in Iran 🀯. I mean, they just lifted the internet blackout, and suddenly all these videos of police brutality are flooding out... it's like the whole world got a glimpse of what was really going down there πŸ’₯. And to think they were trying to hide it behind an "external factor" excuse? Please, we've seen this before with regimes that don't want their people speaking truth to power πŸ‘Š. It's all about maintaining control and crushing dissent... and the footage doesn't lie. The international community needs to be paying close attention to what's happening in Iran right now πŸ”₯.
 
πŸŒŽπŸ’» The Iranian government's actions are a stark reminder that online censorship is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to suppressing dissenting voices. It's not about keeping the people safe, but rather maintaining control and silencing opposition. The international community needs to take notice of this and hold those responsible accountable for their actions. It's heartbreaking to see innocent lives lost during protests, and we should be doing more to support those who are fighting for their rights πŸ€•
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this, it's like they're trying to suck all info outta there 🀯. Who thought it was a good idea to cut off the internet in a country where everyone uses it?! πŸ˜‚ They must've known it would backfire... I mean, what else could be more infuriating than watching all that proof of police brutality flood every platform? It's not like they were trying to hide anything, lol. This is just getting out of hand - all those lives lost, and we're still seeing the aftermath on our screens πŸ“Ί.
 
I'm seriously worried about this whole situation in Iran... πŸ€• these protests were just peaceful demos but it sounds like things took a dark turn super fast, like they did in other countries where gov't got in the way of free speech online 🚫. I mean, who knew that blocking internet was just gonna fuel more outrage and make people wanna share vids of what's happening on socials... πŸ“Ή it's all so concerning now, these images are really bringing home the brutality and loss of life... my heart goes out to the ppl in Iran and their families πŸ‘₯πŸ™
 
I'm still trying to process what I saw online during that 2-week internet blackout in Iran 🀯. All those disturbing vids of police beating up protesters & some getting killed is just heartbreaking πŸ’”. The fact that they were hiding it behind an internet block makes it even more crazy 😑. We need to see more actions from the world instead of just posting condemning messages on socials πŸ“±. This isn't just about Iran, it's a reminder of how easily a government can silence its citizens & get away with brutal tactics πŸ’”.
 
OMG, I'm literally shook by what's been going down in Iran 🀯! These protests have shown us the brutal side of an authoritarian regime & it's heartbreaking to see ppl losing their lives for speaking out against injustice πŸ’”. The fact that authorities tried to cut off internet access to silence dissenting voices is just insane 😱. It's like they're trying to erase the truth πŸ“. We need more coverage on this & international pressure on Iran to hold its leaders accountable 🌎. Can't believe we live in a world where such violence is still happening πŸ’”πŸ˜ 
 
omg this is so sickening!!! thousands of ppl getting killed by the gov?? 🀯 how can anyone justify this?? i'm literally shaking just thinking about it... the fact that they tried to block the internet in the first place, like what are they trying to hide?! and now these videos are everywhere and no one's doing anything about it πŸ™„ it's just so frustrating... we gotta do more to help these ppl and make sure justice is served πŸ’”
 
I'm still trying to process what I just saw... all those videos popping up on my feeds 🀯. It's like, you know when you're scrolling through Twitter or Instagram, and suddenly you come across this one video that makes your blood boil? That's basically what happened here. The internet blackout might have been lifted, but the images of police brutality and protesters being killed are still haunting me 😱. And it's not just the videos – eyewitness accounts from people who were there tell a really grim story... like, dozens of people lost their lives in this crackdown πŸ€•. It's hard to believe that a government would do this to its own citizens, you know? The fact that they're trying to cover it up with some crazy narrative about external factors is just laughable πŸ˜‚. I guess we need to keep calling out these authoritarian regimes and holding them accountable for their actions πŸ’₯.
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around what happened in Iran 🀯. Those videos are just... wow. I've been online for years, but I've never seen anything like this. It's like they're showing us a whole different world behind the scenes. The government is gonna have some serious explaining to do about all this 😬. It's not just about what happened in Iran, it's also about how we, as a global community, can step in and help make sure something like this never happens again πŸ’₯. We need to keep an eye on this story and see where it takes us πŸ“Ί.
 
πŸš¨πŸ’»πŸ˜± the truth is out now! 😀 thousands of vids of police brutality & protester killings 🚫 are spreading like wildfire πŸ”₯, exposing Iran's dark reality πŸ’”. it's not just about the regime trying to stifle dissent πŸ—£οΈ but also about the lives lost πŸ’€. πŸ“Ί the footage is disturbing 😷, but we need to see it πŸ‘€ to understand what's really going on. πŸ’‘ ershad alijani said it best πŸ”Š "the scale of killing isn't limited to certain areas" 🀯, it's a nationwide problem 🌎. we need action now πŸ•°οΈ, not just condemnations πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. accountability is key πŸ”“, and the international community needs to step up πŸ‘Š. πŸ’–
 
omg i cant even process what im seeing rn... these vids are literally heartbreaking 😭 thousands of ppl losing their lives because they wanted to speak out against the government its insane how the regime is trying to control the narrative but these vids are telling a different story πŸ‘€ and i feel so bad for the fams of those who lost their loved ones πŸ’” the world needs to know what's really going on in iran 🌎 it cant just be ignored anymore πŸ’₯
 
😩 I'm literally shaking thinking about what happened in Iran πŸ€•. Those protesters were just trying to demand some basic human rights and freedom of speech, and what did they get? 😑 Brutal force and violence on a massive scale πŸ’£. It's heartbreaking to see the footage of people getting beat up, tear-gassed, and even killed πŸ’€. The fact that it's taken for so long for the internet to be restored just shows how much the government was trying to cover their tracks πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™‚οΈ.

I mean, come on, if you're using deadly force against your own people, don't expect us to just sit back and do nothing πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. The world needs to know what's going on in Iran and demand some accountability from those responsible πŸ’ͺ. It's not too much to ask for basic human dignity and respect πŸ™. I'm so tired of seeing countries with authoritarian regimes get away with this kind of stuff 😀.
 
πŸ€• I'm still trying to process everything that happened in Iran. It's like, you see these videos of people getting hurt or killed by the police and it's just... 😱 ...so hard to watch. And the fact that it was all covered up before the internet came back on is just messed up πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. I feel for all those people who lost their lives and are still struggling with the aftermath of the protests. It's like, we should be supporting each other as a global community, not just sitting in our homes watching videos that show human suffering πŸ˜”.
 
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