The nightmare in Iran continues to intensify, with Iranian-American journalist Karmel Melamed reporting that IRGC forces are now conducting random raids on homes and making arbitrary arrests across the country.

In his CBN interview from 4:49, Melamed directly contradicted earlier claims that the violence had subsided, stating emphatically: “With all due respect to the president, he claimed that the killings have stopped. They have not stopped.”

To support his assertion, Melamed shared evidence received from his contacts inside Iran. “Yesterday I got a voice recording from one of my contacts in Iran. He was saying, ‘Listen to this AK-47 fire firing in the background. Listen to the motorcycles of the IRGC thugs. This has not stopped. This is actually intensifying,'” Melamed revealed.

Video evidence has emerged showing IRGC thugs breaking into people’s homes randomly and arresting individuals, demonstrating that the regime’s clampdown extends beyond street protests into private residences. The nightmare scenario for Iranian citizens continues unabated, with no safe spaces remaining.

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The violence began during protests between January 8th and 11th, when hundreds, perhaps thousands, were killed by regime forces. Protesters have reported suffering from chemical weapons exposure, experiencing symptoms including shortness of breath, paralysis, nausea, and dizziness. Doctors confirmed these individuals had been exposed to toxic chemical agents during demonstrations.

The regime’s cover-up efforts include digging mass graves with bulldozers, holding thousands of bodies for ransom, and demanding families pay for the bullets used to kill their loved ones. Many families have resorted to burying deceased relatives in their backyards to avoid regime extortion and forced false documentation claiming victims were Basij militia members.

Despite the communications shutdown, limited information continues to emerge during brief internet access windows, revealing the ongoing horror. Melamed emphasized that the international community must recognize the violence has not ceased but rather continues to escalate under the cover of media blackout. See More

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