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In the largest killing in Iran’s contemporary history – carried out largely over two consecutive nights, Thursday and Friday, January 8 and 9 – at least 12,000 people were killed.
In terms of geographic scope, intensity of violence, and the number of deaths in a short time span, this killing is unprecedented in Iran’s history.
Based on information received, those killed were mainly shot by forces of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and the Basij.
This killing was fully organized, not the result of “sporadic” and “unplanned” clashes.
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There are wildly different numbers being thrown about. I’ve seen 500 to 12,000 now. Anyone have any idea how reliable these numbers are?
Well it’s somewhere between 2,500 and 12k because I just read another article with Iran giving the 2.5k number.
The article has this to say:
This makes it sound like their 12k number is coming from… the government doing the killing? I’m a little confused about that. It doesn’t seem conventional for dictators to release casualty counts for their pogroms. Are they perhaps trying to send a threatening message to everyone to stay home, and puffing up that number?
It’s the fog of war (so to speak) we will have a clear estimate when the revolt comes to an end with either the regime gone or the regime successfully crushing another mass protest
not at all lol