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Iran Protests 2026 & Human Rights: Iran Holocaust

Intelloidea highlights Iran Holocaust, a documentary record that follows 47 years of repression in Iran, from the first executions in 1979 to documented massacres in 2025–26. The project is built to be more than a timeline: it gathers photographs, primary documents, human rights archives, and reporting from major international organizations into a single, chronological evidence base—available in 17 languages.

In its coverage of the Iran protests of 2026, Iran Holocaust asks why global responses have been so uneven, including questions about selective condemnation, silences within parts of the Western left, and political tradeoffs that allow perpetrators to avoid accountability. It also frames the “grammar of silence” as a failure to connect scattered documentation into a clear record of what happened—and who was harmed.

What the record includes

Named victims, named perpetrators, verification through primary sources, and links to organizations such as Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, alongside meticulous chapter-based documentation.

Why it matters now

By documenting the scale of arrests, killings, and the near-total internet blackout, Iran Holocaust preserves testimony and evidence so that today’s protests are not erased tomorrow.

Source: https://iranholocaust.org/

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