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Jafar Panahi Warns of 'Massacre' in Iran, Urges Global Action From Awards Stage

He says communications blackouts signal an escalating crackdown, with reports of mounting deaths.

Overview

  • Accepting the National Board of Review’s best international film prize, Panahi called on artists and governments to speak out and pressure Iran’s leaders.
  • He described phone and internet shutdowns across Iran and said the blackout points to large‑scale killings as security forces confront nationwide protests.
  • Casualty tallies remain hard to verify, with wire services reporting hundreds dead and other accounts claiming thousands, as arrests also mount under the blackout.
  • The Iranian Independent Filmmakers Association reported that actor Ahmad Abbasi and filmmaker Javad Ganji were shot and killed at Tehran protests on January 9.
  • Panahi, recently sentenced in absentia to a year in prison with a reported travel ban, says he will return to Iran after his film campaign; his Palme d’Or winner was shot in secret and smuggled out for editing.