Iran on Brink: President's 'Open Declaration' Fuels Genocide Fears Amid Internet Blackout

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News18•11-01-2026, 20:43
Iran on Brink: President's 'Open Declaration' Fuels Genocide Fears Amid Internet Blackout
- •Protests in Iran have escalated, with fears of a 2019-like massacre as the internet remains shut down for over 60 hours.
- •President Masoud Pezeshkian's aggressive statement labeling protesters as 'foreign agents' and 'terrorists' has intensified concerns.
- •Human rights organizations warn of potential genocide, citing the government's strategy of shooting protesters in the eyes and significant discrepancies in death tolls.
- •Pezeshkian's call for supporters to confront protesters is seen as an invitation to civil war, raising parallels with the Syrian conflict.
- •The most likely scenario is a 'bloody peace' where the Revolutionary Guards brutally suppress the uprising, leading to mass executions.
Why It Matters: Iran faces a potential humanitarian crisis as the government escalates its crackdown on widespread protests.
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