Year
Goals
Achievements
GENERAL MOTION OF THE FIFTH CONGRESS OF HOC
RESOLUTION OF THE KIGALI CONFERENCE
U.N. RESOLUTION 2014

U.N. RESOLUTION 2012
U.N. RESOLUTION 2010

REPORT ON THE 2ND ANNUAL EU FORUM ON THE DEATH PENALTY IN ZAMBIA

Videos

DECLARATION OF LIBREVILLE

Publications
Hands Off Cain Headquarters
U.N. RESOLUTION 2008

U.N. RESOLUTION 2007

Appeal To The United Nations
Board of Directors

LETHAL TRADE DOSSIER
2014 FREETOWN CONFERENCE Final Declaration
THE COTONOU DECLARATION 2014
DOSSIER IRAQ 2003

DOSSIER ON MORATORIUM
DOSSIER IRAQ 2012

DOSSIER USA 2011

NOBEL LAUREATES APPEAL
Bulletin Board
Sign up
Join appeal
Newsletter
Our Publications

IRAN - Akram Peargazi
IRAN - Akram Peargazi
IRAN - Wncri Report on 13th day of protests

January 9, 2026:

January 9, 2026 - IRAN. Wncri Report on 13th day of protests

54 slain protesters

Over Thursday and Friday, January 8–9, 2026, Iran uprising of the Iranian people continued with unabated intensity in at least 173 cities across the country. Young protesters clashed with regime security forces at around 400 locations. As demonstrations escalate, the uprising has entered a new and more decisive phase.
On Thursday night, January 8, the streets of dozens of Iranian cities were packed with crowds. Women and men, young and old, took to the streets chanting “Death to Khamenei” and “Death to the dictator.” Slogans of “Death to the oppressor, be it the Shah or (the mullahs’) Leader” rang out from protesters and defiant youth in various parts of the country, including Tehran University, the Sattarkhan, Haft-Hoz, Sadeghieh, and Coca-Cola districts of Tehran, as well as Tabriz, Sanandaj, and Kermanshah. In Urmia, demonstrators chanted, “Azerbaijan has honor; Pahlavi is dishonorable.”
In the Elahieh district of Mashhad, a group of rebellious women confronted the regime’s police forces, chanting, “Death to the oppressor, be it the Shah or (the mullahs’) Leader.” In Saravan, in the southeastern Sistan and Baluchestan Province, women marched through the city and raised anti-regime slogans, underscoring the leading role of women in the ongoing uprising.
On January 9, the thirteenth day of the uprising, protests and clashes with regime security forces continued in Tehran, Mashhad, Isfahan, Shiraz, Qom, Karaj, Kermanshah, Rasht, and dozens of other cities. In Tehran alone, 28 districts witnessed protests and running street battles between young demonstrators and the regime’s security forces.
On January 9, in Zahedan, following Friday prayers, courageous Baluchi women joined other worshippers in taking to the streets, chanting “Death to Khamenei” and “From Zahedan to Tehran, my life for Iran.” Regime security forces responded by targeting the protesters with live ammunition and tear gas.
The prominent presence of Baluchi women in these demonstrations, despite a heavy security siege and direct fire by law enforcement forces, and their chanting of “Poverty, corruption, high prices; we will go on until overthrow,” reflect the firm determination of Iranian women to bring down the ruling religious fascism.

Internet Shutdown and Bloody Repression
Large numbers of protesters have been killed by regime security forces in various cities, particularly in Tehran and its surrounding areas, acts that undoubtedly constitute clear examples of crimes against humanity.
On January 8, in Fardis, Karaj (Siah-Noush neighborhood), security forces carried out a horrific crime by opening direct fire on civilians. In one instance alone, at least 10 young people were killed or wounded, their bodies left lying on the ground. The regime has attempted to conceal the scale of this massacre by imposing a complete shutdown of communications and internet access.
Simultaneous with the internet shutdown, Khamenei, the mullahs’ Supreme Leader, issued a statement on the morning of Friday, January 9, branding the protesters as “saboteurs” and threatening that the regime would “not back down” in confronting them. Shortly afterward, the Secretariat of the regime’s Supreme National Security Council released a statement declaring that security and judicial forces would show “no leniency whatsoever” toward demonstrators. Ali Salehi, the regime’s governor of Tehran Province, also called for a hardline response against detained protesters.
Despite the bloody crackdown the previous night, at the time of this report protests and clashes are continuing in dozens of areas across Tehran, Mashhad, Isfahan, Karaj, and other cities throughout Iran.

The Heavy Price of Freedom; A Woman Among the Slain
According to credible reports, the number of those arrested in recent days has risen to thousands. Detention centers run by the IRGC, the State Security Force, the Ministry of Intelligence, and so-called safe houses are overcrowded, reflecting the panic gripping the regime’s repression apparatus. As of two days ago, legal cases had been opened for 650 detainees in Tehran alone, while the majority of those arrested remain in legal limbo under dire conditions.
So far, the identities of 54 slain protesters of the uprising have been confirmed. Among them is Akram Peargazi, 40, a mother of two daughters, who was shot in the abdomen by regime security forces during protests in Neyshabur on January 7, 2026, and died several hours later in hospital.

https://wncri.org/2026/01/09/iran-uprising-expands-to-173-cities/

(Source: Wncri)

IRAN - Hrana Report on the 14th day of protests
IRAN - IRGC Announces Arrest of a Foreign National on Charges of ā€œEspionageā€
IRAN - Mehdi Zatparvar, athlete from Rasht, killed by direct gunfire
IRAN - Hrana Report on the 13th day of protests
IRAN - IHR Report on 13th day of protests
IRAN - 8 men executed on January 8
IRAN - IHR report on 8th day of protests
IRAN - Report on 12th day of protests
IRAN - Hrana Report on the 12th Day of Protests
IRAN - 4 men executed on January 8
IRAN - Iranian forces killed Robina Aminian during protests
IRAN - Ebrahim Yousefi killed by direct gunfire
IRAN - At least five Kurdish men shot dead by Iranian forces in Kermanshah protests
IRAN - Sharif Hadavi executed in Mahshahr on January 7
IRAN - Kaveh Panahi and Ali Neirang executed in Yazd on January 7
IRAN - Ali Ardastani executed on January 7
SAUDI ARABIA: THREE CITIZENS EXECUTED IN ONE DAY
IRAN - Report on the 11th Day of Protests
IRAN - Karim Bozorgkar and Mohammad Jolaei executed in Dezful on January 7
IRAN - 3 men executed in Ghezel-Hesar on January 7
IRAN - 9 men 1 woman executed on January 7
IRAN - Iranian forces shoot dead Reza Rahmati in Malard
IRAN - Amir Hamzeh Palangi executed in Kerman on January 6
IRAN - Report on the 10th Day of Protests: 36 Dead in 285 Demonstrations
IRAN - 7 men executed in various prisons on January 6
IRAN - Mohsen Teymouri executed in Rasht on January 6
IRAN - Hrana: 2,063 people executed in Iran in 2025
IRAN - Protests: Hengaw confirms at least 27 deaths in ten days
USA - 2025 Was Not a Good Year for Clemency in Capital Cases
IRAN - Rouhollah Aghapour executed in Mahabad on January 6

1 2 [Succ >>]
2026
january
  2025
january
february
march
april
may
june
july
august
september
october
november
december
  2024
january
february
march
april
may
june
july
august
september
october
november
december
  2023
january
february
march
april
may
june
july
august
september
october
november
december
  2022
january
february
march
april
may
june
july
august
september
october
november
december
 
2021
january
february
march
april
may
june
july
august
september
october
november
december
  2020
january
february
march
april
may
june
july
august
september
october
november
december
  2019
january
february
march
april
may
june
july
august
september
october
november
december
  2018
january
february
march
april
may
june
july
august
september
october
november
december
  2017
january
february
march
april
may
june
july
august
september
october
november
december
  2016
january
february
march
april
may
june
july
august
september
october
november
december
 
2015
january
february
march
april
may
june
july
august
september
october
november
december
  2014
january
february
march
april
may
june
july
august
september
october
november
december
  2013
january
february
march
april
may
june
july
august
september
october
november
december
  2012
january
february
march
april
may
june
july
august
september
october
november
december
  2011
january
february
march
april
may
june
july
august
september
october
november
december
  2010
january
february
march
april
may
june
july
august
september
october
november
december
 
2009
january
february
march
april
may
june
july
august
september
october
november
december
  2008
january
february
march
april
may
june
july
august
september
october
november
december
  2007
january
february
march
april
may
june
july
august
september
october
november
december
  2006
january
february
march
april
may
june
july
august
september
october
november
december
  2005
january
february
march
april
may
june
july
august
september
october
november
december
  2004
january
february
march
april
may
june
july
august
september
october
november
december
 
IRAN - Wife of Djalali pleads for EU action
  IRAN - Hands off Cain Year End Report: At least 284 executions in 2020  
  IRAN: HANDS OFF CAIN, THE HANGING OF THE PROTESTER MOSTAFA SALEHI IS A SHAME FOR THE SO-CALLED DEMOCRATIC WORLDĀ   
  USA: ā€˜BLACK LIVES MATTER’, BUT IS IT ONLY RACISM?  
  IRAN. HANDS OFF CAIN, REDUCTION OF DRUG EXECUTIONS BUT NUMBERS REMAIN WORRISOME  
  HUMAN RIGHTS: DEMONSTRATION OF THE RADICAL PARTY BEFORE IRANIAN EMBASSY 14 FEBRUARY  
news
-
latest actions
-
data base
-
actions
-
who we are
-
registered users
-
credits