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Morteza Esmailpour – March 10

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Today’s video features Iraj Mesdaghi, the prominent Iranian-Swedish writer, researcher, former political prisoner, and dedicated human rights advocate, delivering his authoritative, survivor-informed perspective on the intensifying human rights crisis in Iran as of March 10, 2026—now in the 11th day of the devastating U.S.-Israel military campaign (Operation Epic Fury / Operation Roaring Lion) against the regime.Having survived over a decade in notorious prisons like Evin after his 1981 arrest for political activism, Mesdaghi endured the regime’s brutal 1980s repression, including the 1988 mass executions of thousands of political prisoners. He has since authored influential multi-volume memoirs and analytical works that meticulously document daily prison horrors, interrogations, torture methods, and the institutional systems of repression that still underpin the Islamic Republic today.In this compelling episode, Mesdaghi draws stark, evidence-based parallels between the historical cycles of impunity he exposed and the current surge in violations amid the war: mass arbitrary arrests and enforced disappearances (with tens of thousands detained since late 2025 nationwide protests and ongoing unrest), expedited death sentences and executions for political detainees and protesters (including cases flagged by UN experts, Amnesty International, and Human Rights Watch for grave risks to life, fair trials, torture-tainted proceedings, and summary judgments), widespread reports of torture in overcrowded facilities, deaths in custody, and a regime response marked by severe civilian casualties from U.S.-Israeli airstrikes on military, energy, and infrastructure targets; black smoke over Tehran from strikes on fuel depots and oil facilities; retaliatory Iranian missile and drone barrages hitting Israel, U.S. bases, and Gulf states (causing deaths in central Israel, Bahrain, UAE, and beyond); leadership transitions with Mojtaba Khamenei (son of the assassinated Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei) named as the new supreme leader amid hardliner continuity and reports of his potential wounding; and escalating domestic crackdowns blending pre-war protest suppression with war-time security measures. He emphasizes how these developments perpetuate longstanding patterns of media suppression, lack of accountability, and state terror—while highlighting the vital role of international mechanisms like universal jurisdiction (including his own instrumental involvement in the 2019 Swedish arrest and landmark trial of a former prison official) and sustained global pressure for justice, reform, and solidarity with the Iranian people.Essential for anyone monitoring Iran’s political history, the enduring legacy of the 1988 massacre, prison abuses and human rights violations amid the ongoing war (including civilian impacts from strikes on air defenses, naval assets, missile sites, and energy infrastructure), the humanitarian fallout from regional escalations (Hezbollah involvement, oil prices surging past $100/barrel, threats to the Strait of Hormuz), or prospects for accountability in the Middle East, Mesdaghi’s firsthand, rigorously documented insights provide unmatched depth into the regime’s repressive machinery and the urgent call for international support amid the conflict’s high-stakes progression.Watch the full embedded program here for his comprehensive commentary on these rapidly unfolding events and their deep historical connections.DailyVideoReports.net delivers daily in-depth expert analyses on political news, human rights emergencies, regional conflicts, and global affairs—with fresh videos published regularly to keep you informed. Explore our expanding archive for more detailed reports on Iran, the Middle East, and worldwide developments.

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