1979 — 2026: Forty-Seven Years of Violence
The Islamic Regime's birth started with killing. From its first days in 1979, the regime executed government officials, military generals, and civilians. For 47 years, it has killed tens of thousands of innocent Iranians — students, workers, mothers, fathers, daughters, and sons. Some were executed. Others were tortured in prisons. Many were shot in the streets for demanding freedom.
On January 8 and 9, 2026, the Islamic Regime massacred protesters and bystanders across Iran. Amnesty International says the regime cut internet access to hide its crimes; the blackout let security forces kill people in the dark while families searched hospitals and overflowing morgues. The UN Special Rapporteur cited at least 5,000 killed and said medical-source information suggested the toll could be as high as 20,000. Iran International says it has documented 6,634 deaths by submitted records and separately reported a 36,500 estimate based on leaked official documents.
These images are a small fraction of the dead. They document the reality of a regime born in blood. They are not easy to see. But they must be seen. They must be remembered.
Jan 8–9, 2026: the Islamic Regime massacred Iranians under an internet blackout. UN minimum: 5,000 killed. 6,634 documented by name. Never forgotten.

American embassy staff taken hostage at birth of Islamic Regime
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Your silence is deafening.
For 47 years, the Islamic Regime has murdered, tortured, and terrorized the people of Iran. On January 8 and 9, 2026, it carried out massacres under an internet blackout, trying to make the world blind while Iranians were killed in the streets. The UN Special Rapporteur cited at least 5,000 killed; Iran International says it has documented 6,634 deaths by submitted records and separately reported a 36,500 estimate based on leaked official documents. The evidence is documented. The crimes are known. The perpetrator is named.
Yet the world watches. Governments negotiate. Companies do business. Diplomats shake hands with murderers.
How many more must die before you act? How many more names must be added to this memorial before the world says: enough?
The people of Iran are not asking you to fight their battle. They are asking you to stop supporting their oppressors. They are asking you to see them. To hear them. To remember them.
Every person in these images had a name. They had families who loved them. They had dreams for their future and for Iran's future.
The regime tried to silence them. The regime tried to erase their memory. But we remember. The world remembers.
This ends when Iran is free.