Due to the digital blackout evidence is sparse
Hospital staff report being intimidated
In the morgue were patients still with IV tubing
Remote towns attacked as usual, info is not out yet
When voices are suppressed yours matters more!
Non-Partisan Vigil, March and Rally for Human Rights for Iran
2026 – A Vigil, March and Rally for Human Rights for Iran
A broad spectrum of Iranians and supporters will lay a peaceful temporary memorial at Richmond Terrace, Whitehall, and march from Trafalgar Square, and hold a rally at 10, Downing Street.
An act of resistance, this public tribute is for the victims, the ordinary people of Iran, who have fallen this month, taking place across central London, Saturday 24th January, 2pm – approx 5.30pm.
The demonstration comes amid reports that in just two days thousands of innocent people were killed, hundreds of thousands were wounded, and many more taken to jail where they are in immediate danger. Between January 8th and 9th a systematic phone and internet shutdown rendered families unable to access information, seek help, or communicate with the outside world. As hospital staff were harassed by the armed forces and many uprisings occurred in remote areas, total numbers are not yet counted. CBS News reported at least 12,000 on January 13th.
The organisers will create a temporary monument to remain in place at Richmond Terrace, where members of the public will be invited to pay tribute by laying flowers, lighting candles and written tributes in remembrance of those who lost their lives in recent days.
This demonstration and tribute serve as a call for justice, accountability, and for urgent attention to the human rights violations in Iran, ongoing since the bloody Student Protests of 1999. The Iranian people have long made their position clear: no to the Islamic Regime in Iran.