Internal Dissent: Reports Point to Extrajudicial Execution of Five Police Officers in Fardis for Refusing to Open Fire
FARDIS, KARAJ – Emerging reports from reliable sources indicate a violent internal rift within Iran’s security apparatus during the recent unrest on January 8 and 9 (18-19 Dey). According to these accounts, at least five members of the Law Enforcement Force (Faraja) were brutally killed by Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and Basij forces after refusing direct orders to open fire on protesters.
The reports suggest that these summary executions were carried out not only as a punitive measure but as a chilling deterrent. Remaining police units were reportedly issued a grim ultimatum: any further instances of insubordination or refusal to suppress the population would result in the same fatal consequences.
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FARDIS, KARAJ – Emerging reports from reliable sources indicate a violent internal rift within Iran’s security apparatus during the recent unrest on January 8 and 9 (18-19 Dey). According to these accounts, at least five members of the Law Enforcement Force (Faraja) were brutally killed by Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and Basij forces after refusing direct orders to open fire on protesters.
The reports suggest that these summary executions were carried out not only as a punitive measure but as a chilling deterrent. Remaining police units were reportedly issued a grim ultimatum: any further instances of insubordination or refusal to suppress the population would result in the same fatal consequences.
#IranRevolution
#StopExecutionsInIran
#FreeIran
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