Security forces were given free rein to use lethal force during the January 8–9 crackdown to spread fear and deter further protests in Iran, a senior government official said in a closed-door meeting, according to a source familiar with the talks.
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Security forces were given free rein to use lethal force during the January 8–9 crackdown to spread fear and deter further protests in Iran, a senior government official said in a closed-door meeting, according to a source familiar with the talks.
The meeting was held to brief senior government officials and local governors on the crackdown on protesters, the source told Iran International.
The senior official said security forces were given “full authority and a blank check to attack, with the aim of creating maximum fear to deter the resurgence of protests,” the source said.
The order, he added, made no distinction between civilians and others.
The senior official speaking at the meeting was presenting assessments by security bodies that sharply contradict the government’s official figures on the killings.
The official also confirmed earlier reports about the use of foreign forces in suppressing the protests, saying IRGC-QF-linked units trained in Chechnya, Iraq, Pakistan, and Sudan were involved.

