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Horrific allegations against Iran’s regime: Injured protesters executed in hospitals, girls detained and raped

Allegations speak of daily executions and sexual violence against detainees - Over 207 executions in the past three weeks

Newsroom February 12 11:54

Serious allegations of systematic executions of anti-regime protesters in Iran have emerged, with sources claiming that security forces even raid hospitals to kill injured people receiving treatment.

According to reports cited by the New York Post and the Jerusalem Post, shocking videos are circulating within the country that allegedly show security forces raiding hospitals looking for individuals injured during last month’s protests, during which thousands are reported to have been killed in the crackdown.

Iranian regime executing protesters in hospital beds — as brutal retribution continues: sources https://t.co/0xsZVSlKM8 pic.twitter.com/pTATiFrHSE

— New York Post (@nypost) February 10, 2026

“They were in hospitals, with IVs or oxygen tubes attached,” one source said about the victims. “And when you look more closely, you realize they had been shot in the head. They were executed — given the finishing shot — inside the hospital,” the source added.

Another source claimed the executions occur “daily,” and also spoke of widespread sexual violence against protesters, stating that “some of the girls held in detention have asked their families to send them contraceptive pills.”

However, these specific claims have not been confirmed by other independent media.

A 20-year-old Iranian protester, Ali Heydari, was executed today by the Islamic regime. pic.twitter.com/HZYIml0AGk

— Elica Le Bon الیکا‌ ل بن (@elicalebon) February 9, 2026

Over 207 Executions in the Past Three Weeks

According to the “No to Execution Tuesdays” campaign in Iran, a coalition of political prisoners across 56 prisons in the country, more than 207 people have been executed in the past three weeks.

Iran executes 12 people per week

Iran is a criminal state supported and supporting Russia
Mohammad Ghobadlou, connected to the anti-hijab protests, was executed.

This is his family receiving the news.

Only by destroying Russia can the Iranian regime be brought down.… pic.twitter.com/InftFfcMCr

— Doktor Klein 🇪🇸 🇪🇺 🇺🇦 (@Doktor_Klein) January 23, 2024

Ali Heidari, 20, who was arrested during the crackdown on January 8, was the most recent protester executed by the state, according to the Washington-based National Union for Democracy in Iran.

#Breaking: Dr. Alireza Golchini, a general surgeon from Dehkoda Hospital in #Qazvin, was arrested for treating wounded protesters. He has now been sentenced to death by the #Iran's Islamic Regime for refusing to abandon injured #Iranian protesters. He is not alone. The Islamic… pic.twitter.com/Bom5pf5FM6

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The same organization warns that, beyond those already executed, hundreds of prisoners face imminent risk of death, many being held without fair trial or official family notification.

Report from Kashani Hospital, Isfahan:
Regime forces left the wounded alongside corpses in the morgue overnight, locking the doors to let them die.
They were moaning in pain, and medical staff were not allowed to treat them.#IranMassacre#DigitalBlackoutIran pic.twitter.com/IaFGz09kVg

— Immortal (@Immortalless) January 25, 2026

Campaign leaders also denounce that lawyers and doctors who assisted protesters have been targeted by the regime. “As part of strengthening the climate of repression and public intimidation, the regime has arrested lawyers, doctors, and medical staff, indicating its growing fear of the courageous uprising last January,” the statement reads.

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