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How Anger Erupted as Iranians Buried Protest Victims
As households buried these killed in Iran’s crackdown on anti-government protests, a Tehran cemetery turned a flashpoint for dissent. A witness describes what sparked the anger.
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That is the voice of Kiarash, talking from Germany after visiting his household in Iran. He’s describing what he noticed on the largest cemetery within the Iranian capital amid a bloody crackdown on antigovernment protests. What started as anger over financial hardship grew into open defiance of the nation’s authoritarian clerical rule. Because the unrest unfold, the federal government largely minimize Iran off from the remainder of the world. However some footage has trickled out, exposing the brutality of the regime’s crackdown. Kiarash has requested to be recognized solely by his first title to guard his household. On the tenth of January, Kiarash attended the burial of a household good friend, who he mentioned was killed by a bullet to the neck throughout the protests. There, he says he noticed vans unloading our bodies into warehouses already stacked with corpses. As extra our bodies arrived, staff dumped them onto the bottom, angering the group. There aren’t any pictures of the mishandling of our bodies on the cemetery as described by Kiarash. He mentioned guards prevented him and others from filming with their telephones, however The New York Instances spoke to a different particular person whose family noticed related scenes at that cemetery the following day. Round that point, footage started to emerge from a morgue only a mile away, displaying devastated households unzipping rows of physique baggage to seek out their family. Distressed by what he witnessed, Kiarash mentioned he joined protesters that night, narrowly escaping dying after they have been met with gunfire. The 44-year-old mentioned what he noticed in Iran satisfied him of the necessity for change.

By Monika Cvorak, Jon Hazell and Artemis Moshtaghian
January 23, 2026

