

Arrests, Executions and the Iranian Protesters Who Refuse to Give Up
35 snips Jan 27, 2023
Cora Engelbrecht, an international reporter for The New York Times, shares her firsthand experiences covering the protests in Iran following the death of Mahsa Amini. She details the brutal crackdown by authorities, including mass arrests and public executions. Engelbrecht highlights the courage of protesters willing to risk severe punishment to demand change, and reveals chilling personal accounts, such as a mother and son's desperate escape from oppression. The narrative underscores the resilience of those defying a regime determined to silence dissent.
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Bloody Friday in Zahadan
- Cora Engelbrecht investigated violent events in Zahadan, Iran, after seeing fragmented videos.
- Eyewitnesses described escalating clashes between worshippers and security forces, resulting in many deaths on "Bloody Friday".
Sivan's Eye Injury and Escape
- Sivan, a protester in Tehran, was shot in the eye by a security officer.
- He fled Iran with his mother after receiving treatment in a hospital filled with similar injuries.
Targeted Eye Injuries
- Doctors across Tehran reported at least 500 severe eye injuries among protesters.
- This suggests a deliberate targeting of protesters' eyes by security forces.