Iran's supreme leader acknowledges thousands killed during recent protests

In a striking move, Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has publicly acknowledged for the first time that thousands of protesters have been killed in recent demonstrations. In his speech on Saturday, he expressed outrage over what he called "massive damage" and claimed that those linked to Israel and the US were responsible.

Khamenei also blamed US President Donald Trump, saying that he was a "criminal" who had inflicted massive harm on Iran. The supreme leader vowed that Iran would be met with "a very, very powerful force" if it launched an attack, warning Tehran not to "play games with President Trump".

The admission comes amid widespread reports of deadly crackdowns by security forces against protesters demanding an end to the supreme leader's rule. Protests began on December 28 over economic grievances but quickly escalated into demands for the overthrow of Khamenei.

Khamenei's comments are a significant escalation in tensions between Iran and the US, with Trump having urged Iranian demonstrators to continue protesting. The White House has yet to respond to the supreme leader's remarks.

Iranian authorities have maintained that the protests were "riots" backed by Iran's enemies, while protesters have shared videos of security forces shooting at demonstrations authenticated by both BBC Persian and BBC Verify.

A near-total shutdown of internet and communication services in Iran continues, with only about 2% of normal connectivity remaining. The situation on the ground remains unclear due to restrictions, but some reports suggest that the situation has returned to normal in certain areas.
 
🚨 This is getting crazy... Ayatollah Khamenei finally admits to killing all those protesters? Like, what took him so long? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ It's wild how he's trying to spin it as if the US and Israel are behind everything, but everyone knows that's just a bunch of BS. πŸ’β€β™‚οΈ Trump's comments didn't exactly help the situation, but I mean, come on, Ayatollah dude, don't go around calling people "criminals"... that's not gonna solve anything. 🀯 The internet shutdown is ridiculous, by the way... how are people even supposed to live without access to their phones and stuff? 😩 It's like they're trying to control everything. πŸ’»
 
the thing is, if you're trying to hide the truth, it's hard to maintain a good image 🀐. Khamenei thinks he can just sweep it under the rug and blame external forces for the violence? it's like trying to put a Band-Aid on a deep wound πŸ’‰. at the end of the day, we need to be willing to face our own demons and take responsibility for our actions πŸ‘Š. if the protesters' demands are valid, then maybe it's time for some real change πŸ”₯. and let's not forget, words can hurt just as much as actions do πŸ’”.
 
man this is getting really crazy whats going on with iran i remember when obama was in office and they were all "we want nukes" now theyre all like "dont play games with trump" lol im not sure what to make of it but one thing for sure its not good news for irans protesters the us shouldnt be urging them to keep protesting that just puts em in more danger πŸ˜’πŸ’”
 
I'm not sure what's more concerning, the fact that thousands of protesters have been killed or Khamenei's response to it πŸ€”. I mean, come on, a "criminal" label? That's just toxic 🚫. And now he's threatening Trump with a "very, very powerful force"? It sounds like something out of a bad thriller movie πŸŽ₯. The US is already dealing with enough stress, and the last thing we need is more rhetoric from world leaders. Can't they all just talk to each other instead? 😬
 
oh man this is sooo disturbing πŸ€• the fact that thousands of people have been killed and it's being downplayed as "massive damage" is just heartbreaking πŸ’” i feel for all those families who lost loved ones and are still waiting for answers about what happened to their family members. it's like, shouldn't we be learning from these events instead of playing politics and blaming other countries? πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ trump or not, the US should be condemning this violence and calling for an end to the crackdowns ASAP πŸ’ͺ meanwhile, i hope those in Iran who are still fighting for their rights can find some peace and justice soon ✊️
 
I'm really worried about what's happening in Iran right now πŸ€•. It's crazy that thousands of protesters have been killed and maimed by security forces, and it's even crazier that the Supreme Leader is blaming Israel and the US for it πŸ™„. I mean, who can just ignore the fact that people are being shot and arrested left and right? The US President saying he's a "criminal" is pretty intense too πŸ’£. But at the same time, I get why Khamenei would want to point fingers - he's got some major critics out there πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ.

I'm also super curious about what Iran will do next - does he really think his threat of a powerful response will stop anyone? πŸ€” And how much longer can the internet stay shut down in Iran? It feels like such a huge deal, but it's hard to get accurate info because of all the restrictions πŸ”’.
 
Man... 🀯 I remember when protesters were just demanding their voices to be heard and not getting killed in the streets. It's crazy how far things have escalated. Khamenei blaming Trump like that? 😲 That's some serious beef. And the fact that he's calling the protests "massive damage" is just rich coming from a guy who's been in power for decades. It's like, dude, you're the one causing all the problems! πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

I'm also super worried about the internet shutdown and how it's affecting people's ability to communicate. I mean, that's basic human rights, right? And 2% connectivity? That's basically nothing. It's like they want us to just disappear into thin air. 😩

I'm all for peaceful protests and expressing your opinions, but this is taking it to a whole new level. I just hope the international community can step in and put some pressure on Iran to let things calm down. We need to make sure that people's lives aren't lost over politics. πŸŒŽπŸ’”
 
The whole thing with Iran feels like a repeat of history, you know? Like we're watching a familiar script unfold πŸ“Ί. I'm not buying into all this "massive damage" and "criminal" talk from Khamenei... sounds like he's just trying to deflect from the fact that his own government is being super repressive πŸ˜’. And what's with the US getting dragged into it? Can't they just keep their mouths shut for once? I mean, Trump saying stuff about playing games with President Trump... that's some weird diplomacy 🀣.

And have you seen those videos of security forces shooting at protesters? It's like they're trying to make a bad situation worse 😑. The fact that the internet is still down and all we're getting are propaganda reports from Iranian authorities just makes me super skeptical πŸ“Š. I don't know what's going on in Iran right now, but one thing's for sure: it's not something you want to get involved with... let's just wait and see how this whole thing plays out ⏰.
 
😬 It's alarming that Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is finally acknowledging the human toll of the crackdowns, albeit with a pro-Israeli and anti-US spin πŸ€₯. His comments are a stark reminder of the delicate balance of power between Iran and its adversaries, particularly the US 🌎. The fact that Trump has been specifically targeted by Khamenei is telling - it's clear that tensions are running high, and the situation could escalate at any moment ⚠️.

It's also worth noting that the near-total shutdown of internet and communication services in Iran has created a challenging environment for reporting on the protests πŸ“Š. The continued reports of security forces shooting at protesters, authenticated by reputable news sources like BBC Persian and BBC Verify, paint a concerning picture of the human rights situation in Iran πŸ˜”.

The White House's silence on Khamenei's comments is also noteworthy πŸ‘€. One wonders if there are concerns about how Trump's statements might be perceived or whether there are efforts underway to de-escalate tensions 🀝. Whatever the case, it's clear that this situation requires careful consideration and a nuanced approach to prevent further bloodshed πŸ’”.
 
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