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Iran: Doctors Risk Death to Expose Massacre
25 Feb
Summary
- Doctors documented hundreds of images of state atrocities.
- Protesters faced a communications blackout and violence.
- Medical staff intentionally misdiagnosed patients to hide truth.

Doctors within Iran have emerged as secret witnesses to a brutal government crackdown, meticulously collecting evidence of atrocities. Following widespread protests in January, the authorities enforced a severe communications blackout, employing bullets and violence against demonstrators. This left the world unaware of the unfolding crisis for days.
Underground medical networks began documenting the mass violence, gathering hundreds of images and scans. These records detail severe injuries, including gunshot wounds and pellet injuries, with some victims being newborns and children. Doctors described horrific scenes, with bodies accumulating in hospitals and personal belongings like cellphones still ringing.
To protect patients and conceal the extent of the violence, medical staff resorted to misdiagnosing injuries. For instance, gunshot wounds were logged as mere abdominal pain. They also accompanied patients to imaging centers and discharged them discreetly to prevent abduction by plainclothes agents.
These brave doctors and nurses face severe repercussions, including charges like 'waging war against God,' which carries the death penalty. Despite the immense personal risk, they are determined to ensure the truth of the massacre is revealed and cannot be erased.




