Iran allegedly airs 97 'coercive confessions' amid record-breaking North Korea-style internet blackout
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Category: BEAST SYSTEM
Summary:
The Iranian regime has broadcast at least 97 coerced confessions from detained protesters on state television within two weeks amid a record internet blackout lasting over 144 hours. These videos reportedly show handcuffed detainees expressing remorse, accompanied by ominous music and edited footage of attacks on security forces. Human rights groups assert the confessions are obtained under duress, often involving threats of torture or execution. While the internet blackout restricts public access to independent information, state media continues broadcasting via satellite, and government officials maintain internet connectivity through whitelisted networks.
Mysterion Insights
Scripture: Proverbs 28:15-16
"Like a roaring lion and a rushing bear Is a wicked ruler over a poor people. A leader who is a great oppressor lacks understanding, But he who hates unjust gain will prolong his days."
Commentary:
When leaders silence their people and use intimidation to project control, trust erodes quickly. Most people simply want to share their lives and concerns without fear. Scripture's imagery of oppressive rulers captures the harm caused by enforced public confessions and harsh censorship. These manipulations reflect the kind of deceptive control Jesus warned would multiply as prophetic patterns unfold and technology amplifies regime power. Authoritarian efforts to suppress the truth are increasing globally, and everyday citizens are the first to feel the impact.
Prophetic Trend:
Intensified coercion and state censorship foreshadow the spread of deceptive control prophesied for the last days.
Mysterion Prophetic Impact Rating: C - Measured  What does this mean?
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Source Excerpt:
The Iranian regime has allegedly broadcast at least 97 "coercive confessions" from detained protesters on state television in just over two weeks, human rights groups say, as residents endure the longest internet blackout on record.The videos reportedly feature handcuffed detainees with blurred faces showing remorse for their actions since the protests began Dec. 28, according to a rights group tracking the videos.It said ominous music can be heard, and edited footage shows attacks on security forces, according to reporting by The Associated Press and data from the Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA).Other rights groups also claim the confession videos are coerced and obtained under duress, with protesters "dragged before cameras under the threat of torture and execution."G7 THREATENS IRAN WITH NEW SANCTIONS OVER NATIONWIDE PROTEST CRACKDOWN KILLING THOUSANDS"The regime’s broadcast of so-called confessions by detained protesters is a threadbare and worn tactic," Ali Safavi, a senior official with the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), told Fox News Digital."Time and time again, the henchmen drag arrested demonstrators before cameras under the threat of torture an...
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Source: Fox News
Posted on 01-14-2026 19:39