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Nationwide Uprising in Iran Intensifies as New Martyrs Are Named and UN Condemns Regime Atrocities

Defiant protests sweep Iran as new martyrs are named and the nation rises against repression, demanding freedom and justice.
Defiant protests sweep Iran as new martyrs are named and the nation rises against repression, demanding freedom and justice.

88 More Martyrs of the Nationwide Uprising Identified

The National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) has revealed the names of 88 additional martyrs of Iran’s nationwide uprising, victims of the regime’s brutal crackdown on peaceful protesters. Many of those killed were young people and women, highlighting the regime’s systematic violence against civilians demanding freedom and fundamental change. With these newly identified victims, the documented number of martyrs continues to rise, underscoring the true scale of the repression.

View the full list at the following link: https://english.mojahedin.org/list-of-martyrs/

“Death to Khamenei” Chants Echo in Zahedan Despite Repression

Defiant protests have continued across Iran, including in Zahedan, where demonstrators openly chanted “Death to Khamenei” and “Death to the dictator.” These slogans reflect the protesters’ outright rejection of the ruling system and its leadership. Despite heavy security presence and violent suppression, public anger remains strong, and demonstrations persist as part of the broader nationwide uprising.

United Nations Condemns Extermination as Regime Officials Admit Civil War Conditions

The United Nations has condemned the Iranian regime’s actions, describing the ongoing crackdown as “extermination.” According to reports, regime officials themselves have acknowledged that the situation in Iran resembles a civil war, revealing deep internal fear of the expanding uprising. This international condemnation further exposes the severity of the human rights violations committed against protesters across the country.

A Nation Rising Against Tyranny

From major cities to marginalized regions, Iranians continue to rise against decades of repression, corruption, and dictatorship. The growing list of martyrs, persistent street protests, and mounting international condemnation all point to a society determined to achieve freedom, justice, and democratic change—despite the regime’s escalating violence.

 

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