Iran Human Rights (IHRNGO); 3 February 2026: IHRNGO has received numerous first-hand testimonies from doctors and medical staff in various cities across Iran indicating that, during the protest crackdowns, the Islamic Republic turned hospitals and medical centres into an integral part of its machinery of killing and repression. The testimonies show that injured protesters were not only denied medical care, but in some cases were deliberately killed inside medical facilities, or arrested from their hospital beds and transferred to undisclosed locations. At the same time, doctors and nurses who tried to save the lives of the injured were threatened, summoned and in some cases detained.
Human rights activists are sounding the alarm over reports of secret and extrajudicial executions in Iran, warning that the authorities may be moving toward retaliating against detainees after the deadly crackdown on protests in January. Domestic accounts—fragmentary and difficult to verify under heavy censorship—suggest that killings may be continuing beyond those reported during the nationwide unrest of January 8 and 9, when security forces opened fire on demonstrators in cities across the country. One case frequently cited by rights activists involves Mohammad-Amin Aghilizadeh, a teenager detained in Fooladshahr in central Iran.