Whistleblower Says Iranian Regime Killed Protestors in Hospital

Residents in Tehran appear reluctant to speak against the regime after Iranian forces reportedly killed thousands of anti-government protestors

An image of footage of what appears to be Iranian security forces at a medical facility. NTD
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A whistleblower came forward about the arresting or even killing the injured protestors by the Iranian authorities when they went to the hospitals for treatment.

In an interview released on Thursday, a doctor in Iran said the medical staff had to report when injured protestors went to government hospitals for treatment but the injured protestors were arrested inside the hospital.

The doctor said he is part of an underground network that treats injured protestors in Iran and says he wants the world to know of what he called these crimes against humanity.

The doctor’s identity was not made public for safety reasons shared his experience with a CNN correspondent.

“One case I saw was when patients were deliberately cut off from ventilators,” he said. “They would say it’s because they stood up against the Islamic Republic and have no rights, not even the right to live.”

“In other cases, my medical team reported to me they delivered finishing shots to the wounded,” the doctor added.

The doctor speaks to a CNN correspondent. NTD

The Iranian authorities are afraid of words getting out to the public about the situation in the hospital.

A family tried to record a message after their 16-year-old boy was shot in the head, but security told them to stop filming.

A Norway-based human rights group gathered similar testimony from medical workers who say patients were deliberately killed in hospitals.

NTD has been unable to independently verify these reports.

Many residents in Tehran appear reluctant to speak against the regime after Iranian security forces reportedly killed thousands of anti-government protestors.

According to the Iran International, more than 36,500 protestors were killed.

A resident in Tehran shared his thoughts about the upcoming talks between Iran and the U.S. over a nuclear deal.

“We must definitely obey the Iranian supreme leader’s directives so that we can make the best possible use of these negotiations,” said Amir Taherian, a Tehran resident, said.

Amir Taherian. NTD

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said he wants the talks on Friday to include Iran’s support for terrorist groups like Hezbollah in Lebanon, Hamas in Gaza and the Houthis in Yemen.

This came as Israel recently increased strikes against the Iran-backed Hezbollah terrorist group in Lebanon.

On Thursday, the Israel Defence Forces said they struck tunnel shafts used for weapons storage at several Hezbollah military sites across Lebanon.

The day before, Israel released footage showing strikes on Hezbollah terrorists and other infrastructure.

Israel Defence Forces strike Hezbollah sites. NTD

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