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Security forces were given free rein to use lethal force during the January 8–9 crackdown to spread fear and deter further protests in Iran, a senior government official said in a closed-door meeting, according to a source familiar with the talks.

The closed-door meeting was held to brief senior government officials and local governors on the brutal crackdown on protesters, the source told Iran International.

The senior official said security forces were given “full authority and a blank check to attack, with the aim of creating maximum fear to deter the resurgence of protests," the source said.

The order, he added, made no distinction between civilians and others.

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The senior official speaking at the meeting was presenting assessments by security bodies that sharply contradict the government’s official figures on the killings.

While the official death toll stands at nearly 3,000, classified documents and eyewitness reports reviewed by Iran International’s editorial board show that more than 36,500 people were killed during the targeted suppression of Iran’s national uprising on the orders of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.

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[–] AmidFuror@fedia.io 6 points 14 hours ago (1 children)

Not really. I get you're using hyperbole here, but this kind of attitude is dangerous.

Scale matters. Every country is guilty of wronging its people. That doesn't make all countries or all acts equal. If you can draw false equivalence between the US and Iran, then you can draw false equivalence between Norway and North Korea.

The US hasn't crushed protests like China and Iran. What the US has done is very bad, but that just makes what's described here as horrific instead.

I had to assume you were referencing the recent ICE killings. If you're a Good Ol' Boy still sore about being on the losing side of the Civil War, then I can see your point.

[–] Doorbook@lemmy.world 1 points 4 hours ago* (last edited 4 hours ago)
  • documented foreign interference by CIA
  • long history of documented lies by US media and officials
  • Epstein files with high officials discussion on how to loot countries after revolution before they happen.

Why these countries crush protester?

We didn't kill as much domestic protester as these countries yet