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Rausi is a nasty piece of work, he was Khomemei's chief henchman when 30,000 political prisoners were hung from mobile cranes and forklifts, up to six at a time over a two month period. He appears to have learnt nothing since then, the Kurds need to be armed with high tech weapons to fight back against the scum. Just imagine if one or two Himars were directed at North Teheran where the mullah monsters live in luxury and think they are invincible.
Always surprises me how little "Progressives" seem to care about the wholesale trampling of human rights by the Islamists in Iran. I think I can safely say that I've never seen any ever criticise the regime but have no such qualms when it comes to Israel.
Mahsa Amini, a twenty-two-year-old Kurd who was visiting relatives in Tehran this month, had raven hair that draped over her shoulders and ran long down her back. A music lover who worked in a clothing store, she liked taking pictures blowing the wispy seeds off a dandelion clock. Like so many Iranian women four decades after the Revolution, she was wearing the compulsory hijab, or head scarf, loosely over her head as she emerged from the subway with her younger brother, Kiarash, on September 13th. Some of her hair showed. With no warning, Iran’s morality police nabbed her for wearing “unsuitable attire.” She was bundled off to a reëducation center that instructs women how to comply with the Islamic Republic’s strict dress code. The police told her brother that she would be released later that night. She wasn’t.
The next picture of Amini, released via social media, showed her on a ventilator in a Tehran hospital. She was in a coma; her head was bloodied. Three days after her arrest, she was declared brain-dead. At first, the government claimed that she had died of a heart attack. Then it released a video showing her in the reëducation classroom, walking across the aisle, beginning to faint, then collapsing onto the ground. Her family claimed that she had been healthy; they charged that she suffered head injuries from being beaten by the police. “The cause of the accident is clear as day,” Amini’s uncle told an Iranian media outlet. “What happens when they grab girls and stick them in the car with such ferocity and terror? Do they have the right? They know nothing about Islam, nor humanity.”
Read more: https://www.newyorker.com/news/dail...gerent-policies-of-the-revolutions-early-days my
Rausi is a nasty piece of work, he was Khomemei's chief henchman when 30,000 political prisoners were hung from mobile cranes and forklifts, up to six at a time over a two month period. He appears to have learnt nothing since then, the Kurds need to be armed with high tech weapons to fight back against the scum. Just imagine if one or two Himars were directed at North Teheran where the mullah monsters live in luxury and think they are invincible.
Always surprises me how little "Progressives" seem to care about the wholesale trampling of human rights by the Islamists in Iran. I think I can safely say that I've never seen any ever criticise the regime but have no such qualms when it comes to Israel.
Mahsa Amini, a twenty-two-year-old Kurd who was visiting relatives in Tehran this month, had raven hair that draped over her shoulders and ran long down her back. A music lover who worked in a clothing store, she liked taking pictures blowing the wispy seeds off a dandelion clock. Like so many Iranian women four decades after the Revolution, she was wearing the compulsory hijab, or head scarf, loosely over her head as she emerged from the subway with her younger brother, Kiarash, on September 13th. Some of her hair showed. With no warning, Iran’s morality police nabbed her for wearing “unsuitable attire.” She was bundled off to a reëducation center that instructs women how to comply with the Islamic Republic’s strict dress code. The police told her brother that she would be released later that night. She wasn’t.
The next picture of Amini, released via social media, showed her on a ventilator in a Tehran hospital. She was in a coma; her head was bloodied. Three days after her arrest, she was declared brain-dead. At first, the government claimed that she had died of a heart attack. Then it released a video showing her in the reëducation classroom, walking across the aisle, beginning to faint, then collapsing onto the ground. Her family claimed that she had been healthy; they charged that she suffered head injuries from being beaten by the police. “The cause of the accident is clear as day,” Amini’s uncle told an Iranian media outlet. “What happens when they grab girls and stick them in the car with such ferocity and terror? Do they have the right? They know nothing about Islam, nor humanity.”
Read more: https://www.newyorker.com/news/dail...gerent-policies-of-the-revolutions-early-days my
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