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The new level of hell began on January 8, about 8:30 p.m. Tehran time, when the government shut down internet across the country.
Iran’s regime may have temporarily forced protesters off the streets, but only through an unprecedented campaign of mass قتل. Beginning January 8, the government imposed a nationwide internet blackout and unleashed the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and Basij militias with military-grade weapons, transforming protest suppression into open urban warfare. Verified reports describe heavy machine guns deployed in Tehran, mass shootings, and cities falling into an “eerie quiet” as families buried their dead. According to medical sources cited by The Sunday Times, at least 16,500 protesters were killed and some 330,000 injured—much of it in just two days—marking the most brutal crackdown in the Islamic Republic’s 47-year history. Doctors and analysts describe the slaughter as historic in scale, while the World Economic Forum is welcoming Iran’s regime FM Araghchi to Davos for its Annual Meeting.
Iran’s clerical regime stands accused of unleashing its bloodiest crackdown in nearly half a century after a new medical report claimed at least 16,500 protesters have been killed and more than 300,000 wounded in just three weeks of unrest.
The findings directly contradict the first public admission by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who yesterday acknowledged that ‘several thousands’ had died since the demonstrations erupted.
In a televised address, he shifted blame onto the protesters themselves, branding them foreign-backed agitators and insisting the violence was provoked by armed ‘rioters’. (Daily Mail)
BREAKING: The World Economic Forum is welcoming Iran’s regime FM Araghchi to Davos for its Annual Meeting.
This comes just one week after his regime massacred roughly 20,000 unarmed Iranian civilians. pic.twitter.com/JNtQ7fMjYT
— Eyal Yakoby (@EYakoby) January 18, 2026
Wall Street Journal: This time, the regime forces were ready to play a more lethal role in quelling the protests. Paramilitary Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and the voluntary Basij militia in plainclothes were deployed in large numbers across the country, often armed with Kalashnikov assault rifles. In one instance in west Tehran, security forces were seen with a heavy machine gun mounted on a pickup truck, according to footage verified by Storyful, which is owned by Journal parent News Corp…. The fierce crackdown by security forces has succeeded in forcing demonstrators off the streets in some cities, with some residents reporting an eerie quiet after days of escalating violence. Families have been burying their dead—as best they can (Wall Street Journal).
BREAKING: The United States’ aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln is heading to the Middle East and is expected to be there for 3-6 days.
If Trump’s planning something with Iran, all bets are off.pic.twitter.com/9jgbQtyRon
— Vivid.
(@VividProwess) January 19, 2026
Times UK: The Sunday Times has obtained a new report from doctors on the ground, which says at least 16,500 protesters have died and 330,000 have been injured, most of them in two days of utter slaughter in the most brutal crackdown by the clerical regime in its 47-year existence…. “This is a whole new level of brutality,” said Professor Amir Parasta, an Iranian-German eye surgeon and medical director of Munich MED (Times).
Dr. Eli David: This is the worst daily massacre since the Holocaust, and the world is silent… (David).
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