By: Editorial Board
Published in: *Iran International*
Date: January 13, 2026
Source: https://www.iranintl.com/en/202601130145


Iran International’s Editorial Board has published a statement titled “The
killing of 12,000 Iranians will not be buried in silence,” setting out its
findings on the latest crackdown and calling for documents and testimony.
The full text of the statement follows:

Iran is under a coordinated blackout aimed not only at security control but
at concealing the truth. Internet cuts, crippled communications, media
shutdowns, and intimidation of journalists and witnesses point to one goal:
preventing a vast and historic crime from being seen.

In recent days, after receiving scattered but shocking and deeply troubling
reports, Iran International has focused on verifying information to build a
clearer picture of the scale of repression and the killings during the
latest protests.

In a country where authorities deliberately restrict access to information,
such an assessment is difficult and time-consuming – particularly because
rushing to publish incomplete casualty figures risks errors in documenting
events and could distort the true scale of this tragedy.

>From Sunday, the volume of evidence and the convergence of accounts reached
a point where a relatively accurate assessment became possible.

Over the past two days, Iran International’s editorial board has reviewed –
through a rigorous, multi-stage process and in accordance with established
professional standards – information received from a source close to the
Supreme National Security Council; two sources in the presidential office;
accounts from several sources within the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps
in the cities of Mashhad, Kermanshah, and Isfahan; testimonies from
eyewitnesses and families of those killed; field reports; data linked to
medical centers; and information provided by doctors and nurses in various
cities.

Based on these reviews, we have concluded that:

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.

Information received from the Supreme National Security Council and the
presidential office indicates that the killing was carried out on the
direct order of Ali Khamenei, with the explicit knowledge and approval of
the heads of all three branches of government, and with an order for live
fire issued by the Supreme National Security Council.

Many of those killed were young people under the age of 30.

Casualty estimate

Based on available data and cross-checking information obtained from
reliable sources, including the Supreme National Security Council and the
presidential office, the initial estimate by the Islamic Republic’s
security institutions is that at least 12,000 people were killed in this
nationwide killing.

It is clear that, under a communications blockade and without direct access
to information, confirming a final figure will require further, detailed
documentation.

Experience in recent years shows that security institutions have
consistently withheld information and avoided recording and announcing
accurate figures for those killed.

Iran International commits to refining this figure with the help of its
audience – by collecting documentation, cross-checking accounts, and
verifying information on an ongoing basis – so that no name is lost and no
victim’s family is left unheard.

Communications and media blackout

Media outlets inside the country have been shut down. Hundreds of national
and local newspapers, an unprecedented development in the history of Iran’s
press, have fallen silent since Thursday.

Today, aside from the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB), only a
handful of news websites remain active inside the country, and they too
operate under censorship and the direct control of security institutions.

This is not “crisis control.” It is an admission of fear that the truth
will be exposed.

Call for evidence

Iran International calls on all compatriots inside and outside the country
to send any documents, videos, photographs, audio testimony, and
information related to those killed, medical centers, locations of clashes,
the time and place of incidents, and any other verifiable details from the
events of recent days.

The security of sources and confidentiality of information are our absolute
priority.

Verified findings and international follow-up

After careful verification and assessment, Iran International will publish
its findings and provide them to all relevant international bodies and
institutions.

The Islamic Republic cannot conceal this crime by cutting the people of
Iran off from the world. The truth will be recorded; the names of those
killed will be preserved; and this massacre will not be buried in silence.

These honored dead belong not only to their grieving families and loved
ones, but to the national revolution of Iranians.

Iran International Editorial Board

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