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In a shocking and emotional interview with Manoto News, a daughter of an Iranian regime commander speaks out from inside Iran. She reveals the horrifying realities of the regime’s crackdown on protesters — including allegations that commanders are forcing their own children to commit violence, hiding millions of dollars and fake passports, and committing atrocities inside their own homes.

“I have witnessed the crimes that my own father has committed,” she says. “If I could, I would be the first person to kill him.”

She shares her fear for her life, the trauma she has endured, and her willingness to expose the truth despite the danger. This rare testimony offers a glimpse into the inner workings of Iran’s repressive forces and the moral collapse within families of power.

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00:00In a tearful phone interview, a woman, identifying herself as the daughter of an Iranian regime commander, spoke from inside Iran.
00:17Her voice shook as she described what she says is happening behind the walls of the Islamic Republic's security forces,
00:24not just to protesters, but inside the homes of those enforcing the crackdown.
00:29The distressed daughter said her father is a member of Iran's repressive forces who is closely connected to senior commanders.
00:36According to her, these men are not only suppressing protests, but are destroying their own families.
00:43They are killing their own children. They are suppressing them.
00:46The woman claimed that she has personally witnessed crimes committed by her father and has been beaten in the past for participating in anti-regime protests.
00:55She now fears that she could be killed for speaking out.
00:58I'm a living person. I'm a witness to the crimes my father has committed.
01:02The woman described how commanders are allegedly ordering their own sons and daughters to take part in violence against civilians,
01:09handing them batons, electric batons and guns, and telling them to attack fellow citizens.
01:15He orders us to kill. They gave him a gun to kill his neighbors.
01:19According to her testimony, regime officials are preparing escape routes for themselves and their families while ordinary Iranians suffer.
01:28She claimed that her father has hidden suitcases full of cash in their home and arranged fake passports so family members can flee if the situation collapses.
01:37My father has hidden millions and millions of dollars in his house. They have made fake passports to send us abroad.
01:43She warned, if anything happens, these will be the first ones who run away.
01:47As the interview continued, her statements became even more harrowing.
01:52She alleged that abuse within these families begins at home, including sexual violence against children, forced religious practices and psychological torture.
02:02They started from home. They raped their children. They told us to pray at night. They forced us to be Muslims.
02:08She said she attempted suicide twice, but survived only because her mother intervened.
02:13I couldn't bear this kind of torture. I committed suicide twice, but it was unsuccessful. My mother saved me.
02:20Despite her fear, she vowed to expose what she knows.
02:23She said she has evidence, photos, videos, diaries, and is willing to name those responsible.
02:30Ask for any prosecutor. Ask for any president. I'll tell you who they are, what dirty deeds they did.
02:36At several points, she broke down, saying she believes speaking out may cost her life.
02:42Maybe they will kill me. Maybe they will find out. I don't have any security.
02:46Her final message was a plea, not just to the people of Iran, but to those ordered to carry out violence.
02:53Put it aside. Don't let your hands touch this blood, she ended saying.
02:58The call, if true, offered a rare glimpse into what she described as moral collapse inside the regime itself.
03:05Whether every claim can be verified or not, the testimony reflects the extreme fear, trauma, and desperation felt by many Iranians living under authoritarian rule, including those born into the very families enforcing it.
03:20Please do not forget.
03:22For more information, visit our visit at www.un.accom.au.
03:26For more information, visit www.un.accom.au
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