A recent leak has revealed a distressing view of the Iranian regime’s response to protests, showing a screenshot from a video at Tehran’s Kahrizak Forensic Medical Center. The image displays a database containing at least 250 photographs of individuals believed to be anti-regime protesters who were reportedly killed in the unrest. The evidence suggests that the regime has been documenting its victims extensively, raising questions about the scale of targeted violence.
The leak has intensified concerns over human rights abuses in Iran, as activists and opposition groups suggest the actual death toll from the protests may be significantly higher than official figures. The Kahrizak Medical Center, known for its controversial history, has now become a focal point in discussions about state accountability and the crackdown on dissent.
Iranian authorities have not yet issued a formal statement regarding the leaked images. Human rights organizations are calling for independent investigations into the killings and greater transparency from the regime regarding the treatment of protesters. The situation remains tense, with ongoing protests and increased scrutiny over Iran’s handling of dissent and the reported violence.