Putin praises Iranian people for resistance to US

Here's how the Iranian regime trets the Iranian people:



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You are misinformed.

AI summary:

This photograph was originally taken in Shiraz (Shiraz), Fars Province, southern Iran, on September 5, 2007.

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It shows a public execution by hanging of four convicted criminals (news agencies at the time referred to them as convicted of serious crimes such as rape, theft, and related offenses). The men were hanged from nooses attached to a raised structure (commonly a crane or beam used for public executions in Iran during that period), with their feet shackled. A large crowd of onlookers, including security forces and civilians (some in uniforms), gathered to watch.

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The image is a well-known AFP (Agence France-Presse) photo, frequently captioned in archives (e.g., Getty Images) as: “Four Iranian criminals hang limply from the nooses during public execution in the southern city of Shiraz, 950 kms (590 miles) south of Tehran, 05 September 2007.”

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Uh...no. Executed for being gay...not unusual in Iran...can't face your own depravity?

AI response:

The four men executed in the September 5, 2007 public hanging in Shiraz were:
  • Mohammad Qasemi
  • Alireza Barahoui
  • Gazaw Mahmoud-Zehi
  • Abdulrasoul Qorbanzadeh
They had been convicted of possessing weapons, drug smuggling, and attacking police.

These details come directly from reporting on the day of the event; comprehensive trial records or further biographical information on the individuals.

No conflicting accounts for this specific date and photo were found.
 
MOSCOW, April 27 (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday praised the Iranian people for battling to stay independent in the face of U.S. and Israeli ‌pressure and said Moscow would do all it could to help Tehran.

Russia ‌has offered to mediate to try to help restore calm to the Middle East following U.S. and Israeli strikes, which Moscow has strongly condemned.

It has also offered to store Iran's enriched uranium as a way of defusing tensions, a proposal spurned by the United States.

"We see how courageously and heroically the Iranian people are fighting for their independence and sovereignty," Putin stated, saying ‌he hoped they could get ⁠through what he called a "difficult period" and that peace would prevail.

"For our part, we will do everything that serves your interests and the interests ⁠of all the peoples of the region to ensure that peace is achieved as quickly as possible," said Putin.

Putin received the Iranian Minister in the presidential library in Russia's former imperial capital St Petersburg as sources from mediator Pakistan said work had not halted to bridge gaps between the ‌United States and Iran.

Putin said he received a message from Iran’s new Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, last week, and asked Araqchi to convey to him that Russia intended to continue its strategic partnership with Tehran.

That 20-year agreement was sealed last year. Russia is building two new nuclear facilities at Bushehr - the site of Iran's only nuclear power plant - ‌and Iran has supplied Russia with Shahed drones for use against Ukraine, the production of which Moscow has since localized.

Foreign Minister Araqchi, who said he wanted to brief Putin on the situation around his country, thanked Putin ‌for Moscow's support.

"It has also been proven to all that Iran has friends and allies, such as the Russian Federation, who stand by Iran precisely in difficult times," he said.

Dmitry Peskov, Putin's spokesman, said that Moscow wanted to see the U.S. and Iran ‌continue negotiations. There should be no return to military action, he added, something he said was not in anyone's interests.
 
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