Soroush Negahdari,BBC Monitoringand
Ghoncheh Habibiazad,BBC Persian
WANA through REUTERS“My buddies are all like me. Everyone knows somebody who was killed within the protests.”
For Parisa, a 29-year-old from Tehran, the crackdown by safety forces in Iran earlier this month was in contrast to something she had witnessed earlier than.
“In essentially the most widespread earlier protests, I did not personally know a single one that had been killed,” she stated.
Parisa stated she knew a minimum of 13 individuals who had been killed since protests over worsening financial situations erupted within the capital on 28 December after which advanced into one of many deadliest durations of anti-government unrest within the historical past of the Islamic Republic.
With one human rights group reporting that the variety of individuals confirmed killed has handed 6,000, a number of younger Iranians ready converse to the BBC in latest days, regardless of a near-total web shutdown, have described the non-public toll.
Parisa stated one 26-year-old girl she knew was killed by “a hail of bullets on the street” when the protests escalated throughout the nation on Thursday, 8 January, and Friday, 9 January, and authorities responded with deadly pressure to crush them.
She herself took half in protests within the north of Tehran that Thursday, which she insisted had been peaceable.
“No-one was violent and no-one clashed with the safety forces. However on Friday night time they nonetheless opened hearth on the group,” she stated.
“The scent of gunpowder and bullets crammed the neighbourhoods the place clashes had been going down.”
SOCIAL MEDIA through REUTERSMehdi, 24, who can be from Tehran, echoed her evaluation of the dimensions of the protests and violence.
“I had by no means seen something even near this stage of turnout and such killings and violence by the safety forces,” he stated.
“Regardless of the killings on Thursday [8 January] and threats of extra killings on Friday, individuals got here out, as a result of a lot of them may now not endure it and had nothing left to lose,” he added.
Mehdi described witnessing a number of killings of protesters at shut vary by safety forces.
“I noticed a younger man killed proper in entrance of my eyes with two stay rounds,” he stated.
“Motorcyclists shot a younger man within the face with a shotgun. He fell on the spot and by no means acquired again up.”
The US-based Human Rights Activists Information Company (Hrana) says it has to this point confirmed the killing of a minimum of 6,159 individuals because the unrest started, together with 5,804 protesters, 92 kids and 214 individuals affiliated with the federal government. It is usually investigating 17,000 extra reported deaths.
One other group, Norway-based Iran Human Rights (IHR), has warned that the ultimate toll may exceed 25,000.
Iranian authorities stated final week that greater than 3,100 individuals had been killed, however that almost all had been safety personnel or bystanders attacked by “rioters”.
Most worldwide information organisations, together with the BBC, are barred from reporting inside Iran. However movies displaying safety forces firing stay ammunition at crowds have been verified by the BBC.
AFPSahar, a 27-year-old from the capital, stated she knew seven individuals who had been killed.
She described how the safety forces’ response to the unrest escalated quickly on 8 January.
Throughout a protest that night, Sahar and her buddies sought refuge in a close-by home after tear gasoline was fired.
“My good friend caught his head out of a window to see what was occurring they usually shot him within the neck,” she stated.
One other good friend was wounded by pellets and later bled to loss of life after avoiding going to hospital out of worry of being detained, in response to Sahar.
Sahar stated a 3rd good friend died whereas being detained by the Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC).
“They [officers] informed his household to come back to the IRGC intelligence workplace. After a number of days they rang and stated, ‘Come and acquire the physique.'”
On 9 January, Sahar stated, stay ammunition was fired brazenly and “with out mercy” by uniformed safety personnel.
“They had been pointing lasers at individuals, and locals had been opening their automobile park doorways for us to cover,” she stated.
The communications blackout compounded the trauma.
“Proper now there isn’t any information in any respect,” Sahar stated. “With out web or cellphone strains we had no concept what was occurring to anybody. We may barely get calls via simply to get bits of stories.”

Parham, 27, described widespread use of pellet weapons by safety forces in Tehran, significantly focusing on protesters’ faces and eyes.
Certainly one of his buddies, Sina, 23, was shot within the brow and eye on 9 January.
“We took him to a hospital, however the physician may solely give us a prescription and informed us to depart as quickly as potential,” Parham stated.
At a watch hospital, he added, wounded protesters arrived always.
“Each 10 minutes, it felt like they had been bringing in another person who had been hit by a pellet.”
A employee on the hospital’s cafe stated she had seen “70 individuals with eye accidents are available in throughout a single shift”, in response to Parham.
Sina – who nonetheless has pellets caught behind one in every of his eyes and in his brow – stated they’d been terrified of being arrested on the first hospital due to the necessity to give their ID numbers, so they’d gone to a personal eye hospital.
He stated he was “fortunate” in comparison with the others who he noticed on the eye hospital, who had “pellets throughout their faces and in each of their eyes”.
The BBC has seen a medical doc in Sina’s title that claims “there’s a 5mm metallic overseas physique” behind his eye.
The medical data of plenty of different protesters with pellet-gun wounds have additionally been acquired and verified by the BBC.
EPAProtesters and activists have additionally described a sample of refusal by the authorities handy over the our bodies of these killed to their households.
Mehdi stated his good friend’s cousin was killed and that the household was informed by officers to both pay a big sum of cash to obtain his physique or comply with him being recorded as a member of the safety forces.
“They stated, ‘Both pay 1 billion tomans [more than $7,000; £5,000] for us handy over the physique to the household, or you must say he was a member of the Basij and was martyred for public safety and towards the riots.'”
Navid, a 38-year-old from Isfahan, additionally stated two shut buddies whose relations had been killed had acquired such an ultimatum.
“They are saying you must pay the equal of a number of thousand {dollars} or allow us to concern them a Basij card so they’re counted among the many safety forces’ useless,” he cited his buddies as saying.
Human rights teams have warned that this observe has served each to punish protesters’ households and obscure the true loss of life toll.

















































