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    Mullah’s revenge on ‘enemies of God’: Hundreds of protesters killed in Iran as hardline regime fights for survival

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    Hundreds of protesters are feared to have been killed by security forces in Iran this weekend as the regime’s religious dictatorship brutally fights for its survival.

    As a wave of anti–government demonstrations continue to sweep the country, fanatical leaders declared that anyone joining the protests will be considered an ‘enemy of God’, punishable by death.

    The protests are said to span all 31 of Iran’s provinces, with reports of buildings on fire, cars overturned and cries of ‘death to the dictator’ in the streets.

    Extraordinary videos posted online last night purported to show fresh protests in a number of neighbourhoods in Tehran and several other cities, including Rasht in the north, Tabriz in the north–west and Shiraz and Kerman in the south.

    Images also appeared to show a huge fire ripping through a government building in Karaj, near Tehran. But, despite the regime imposing an almost complete internet blackout, evidence is mounting that Iran’s feared security services are launching bloody reprisals.

    While three hospitals have claimed that they are overwhelmed with dead and injured patients. One staff member told the BBC that there were so many wounded coming in that there was not enough time to perform CPR on people. 

    Masih Alinejad, an Iranian activist and journalist, said ‘hundreds of protesters’ had been killed by security forces.

    A doctor in Tehran told Time magazine that just six hospitals in the capital had recorded at least 217 protester deaths, ‘most by live ammunition’.

    Staff at three hospitals last night told the BBC that their facilities were overwhelmed with dead or injured patients. One medic at a Tehran hospital said there were ‘direct shots to the heads of the young people, to their hearts as well’. The killing of protesters raises the possibility of a military intervention by the US.

    Mullah’s revenge on ‘enemies of God’: Hundreds of protesters killed in Iran as hardline regime fights for survival

    Images also appeared to show a huge fire ripping through a government building in Karaj, near Tehran

    This image shows protesters once again taking to the streets of Tehran despite an intensifying crackdown

    A police station is set on fire during the protests

    A police station is set on fire during the protests

    A masked demonstrator holds a picture of Iran's Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi during a protest in Tehran

    A masked demonstrator holds a picture of Iran’s Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi during a protest in Tehran

    Extraordinary videos posted online last night purported to show fresh protests in a number of neighbourhoods in Tehran and several other cities

    Extraordinary videos posted online last night purported to show fresh protests in a number of neighbourhoods in Tehran and several other cities

    The protests are said to span all 31 of Iran's provinces, with reports of buildings on fire, cars overturned and cries of 'death to the dictator' in the streets

    The protests are said to span all 31 of Iran’s provinces, with reports of buildings on fire, cars overturned and cries of ‘death to the dictator’ in the streets

    Protesters gather as vehicles burn, amid evolving anti-government unrest, in Tehran

    Protesters gather as vehicles burn, amid evolving anti-government unrest, in Tehran

    President Donald Trump last week warned Iran would ‘get hit very hard’ if it repeated the mass killings of previous uprisings.

    In a new post on his Truth Social network last night, President Trump said: ‘Iran is looking at FREEDOM, perhaps like never before. The USA stands ready to help!!!’ It was reported last night that the White House has held ‘preliminary discussions’ on plans for a potential strike against Iran.

    Citing unnamed sources, the Wall Street Journal reports said one option on the table is to launch a ‘large–scale aerial strike’ against Iranian military targets.

    The UK Government last night said: ‘We are deeply concerned by reports of violence against protesters in Iran who are exercising their legitimate right to peaceful protest and are monitoring the situation closely.’

    Rumours swirled that Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was making plans to leave and that other mullahs had fled. Protests first erupted on December 28 in response to soaring inflation but quickly turned political, with protesters demanding an end to clerical rule.

    Tehran’s mayor claimed that 25 mosques, 26 banks and the headquarters of Basij, a feared branch of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps, were attacked.

    Iran’s leaders severed internet connections and telephone lines just after 8pm on Thursday – disconnecting its 85 million people from the rest of the world.

    The regime even turned off public lighting last night, plunging huge crowds of protesters into darkness. Demonstrators were said to be using mobile phones to provide light.

    A doctor in north–western Iran said that since Friday, large numbers of injured protesters had been brought to hospitals. Some were badly beaten.

    Mohammad Movahedi Azad, Iran’s prosecutor–general, yesterday suggested that all protesters faced the death penalty.

    Meanwhile, Iran’s Revolutionary Guards’ intelligence wing said it had arrested a foreigner suspected of spying for Israel.



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