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According to the report, an Iranian international television channel claimed that thousands of people were killed during the crackdown on protests in Iran on January 8-9. The report claimed that the internet shutdown and media censorship were aimed at preventing the spread of this information.
The report states that the recent protests in Iran were announced, and the country was under a coordinated communications and media blackout, allegedly aimed at covering up the massacre that occurred on the night of January 8-9. Iran International, citing reliable sources, reported that at least 12,000 people died in the two nights. Iran is conducting a coordinated information campaign aimed not only at ensuring security but also at concealing the truth. This includes internet shutdowns, communications disruptions, media blocking, and intimidation of journalists and witnesses.
Additionally, the publication has been delayed until all evidence is gathered. The assessment is based on a multi-stage analysis of information received from a source close to the Supreme National Security Council; two sources in the presidential administration; multiple sources in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps in Mashhad, Kermanshah, and Isfahan; eyewitnesses and relatives of the victims; field reports; data from medical centers; and information provided by doctors and nurses from various cities.
The report states that the recent protests in Iran were announced, and the country was under a coordinated communications and media blackout, allegedly aimed at covering up the massacre that occurred on the night of January 8-9. Iran International, citing reliable sources, reported that at least 12,000 people died in the two nights. Iran is conducting a coordinated information campaign aimed not only at ensuring security but also at concealing the truth. This includes internet shutdowns, communications disruptions, media blocking, and intimidation of journalists and witnesses.
Additionally, the publication has been delayed until all evidence is gathered. The assessment is based on a multi-stage analysis of information received from a source close to the Supreme National Security Council; two sources in the presidential administration; multiple sources in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps in Mashhad, Kermanshah, and Isfahan; eyewitnesses and relatives of the victims; field reports; data from medical centers; and information provided by doctors and nurses from various cities.