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⚠️ Content Warning: Disturbing footage Islamic Republic security forces attacked a hospital in Ilam, Iran. This is not a protest site. This is not a military target. This is a medical facility treating civilians. Under international criminal law, attacking hospitals constitutes a crime against humanity, within the jurisdiction of...

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This video shows what the Islamic Republic calls a “normal life.” Please watch, and listen to the voices of the people of Iran While people inside Iran are being brutally attacked in silence—amid an enforced media blackout and digital repression—representatives of the Islamic Republic are still granted platforms, seats, and open microphones at international institutions. In the footage shown here, a woman is violently assaulted in the streets during the protests. Plainclothes agents and Basij forces kick her and strike her with blades and machetes in one of the most brutal ways imaginable. This is not an isolated incident; it reflects a broader pattern of systematic violence against civilians during the protests. At the very same time, the Islamic Republic’s representative is given a podium in international forums and uses that microphone to declare that “life in Iran is normal.” This contrast exposes a profound moral and legal failure. Granting legitimacy and airtime to a regime that is actively committing violent human rights violations—while victims are silenced, attacked, and erased—turns international platforms into instruments of disinformation. There is nothing “normal” about a society where women are attacked with blades in the streets, where protests are met with lethal force, and where truth is buried under censorship and fear. International institutions have a responsibility not to amplify falsehoods, but to stand with victims, document crimes, and uphold the principles of human rights, dignity, and accountability. #IranRevolution2026 #DigitalBlackoutlran #IranMassacre

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