Massacre of Innocents: 20,000+ Slaughtered in Days
In January 2026, the Iranian regime unleashed a brutal crackdown on unarmed protesters, killing over 20,000 in a matter of days—crimes against humanity that demand immediate action.
The 2025–2026 Iranian protests escalated into nationwide unrest, and starting around January 8, security forces carried out mass killings across the country. Estimates from activist groups and media reports indicate 12,000–20,000 protesters were killed, with the toll potentially rising as communications remain disrupted.
- This unprecedented violence targeted peaceful demonstrators, including bystanders
- Gunshot wounds to vital areas like heads and torsos documented across the country
- The regime's actions have been condemned internationally as some of the largest massacres in modern Iranian history
- Reliable reports confirm the scale of the atrocities, and as access improves, the full horror may emerge even greater