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McMoonshi'ite is always banging on about Israel but will never go near the truly fascist Islamist fuckers in Iran. Good reason for that of course, as the mullah man-meat muncher will never criticise them because they support all his favourite terrorists like Hamas, Hezbollah, Houthi, Islamic Jihad, Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine and Al-Qaeda.
I also do have to laugh when progressives bang on about the war on women and minorities, truly pathetic when compared to the full-on real war in Iran.
A wanted Iranian protestor has told Express.co.uk of the fear of living under its oppressive regime as the government reportedly looks to order the execution of captured dissidents. On Wednesday, November 2, the Iranian government announced it would be trying over 1,000 arrested protestors in court with the threat of the death sentence. Sara, an Iranian protestor whose name has been changed for anonymity, explained the fear that comes with living as a woman in Iran, and explained their determination to keep up the protests despite the government’s violence. Sara said the regime had put a warrant out for her arrest, and she feared “mass executions” may be on the horizon.
Protests have erupted in Iran since 22-year-old Mahsa Amini died in police custody after she was arrested by the “morality police” for allegedly wearing her headscarf incorrectly.
While Iranian authorities have claimed she died due to a pre-existing health condition, an autopsy found significant evidence of Ms Amini being beaten around the head, which likely caused her to fall into a coma and later die.
Since then, Iran’s security forces have violently cracked down on those protesting its regime, but surprising unity among the dissidents and the impact of social media has kept the protests afloat.
State-led violence against protestors
According to humanitarian organisation Iran Human Rights, as of November 2 at least 277 people had been killed as a result of government crackdowns on assemblies and protests across the country - including a large number of children.
Sara told Express.co.uk further violence is likely on the horizon for those now being trialled for protesting, saying: “To increase the fear among the protestors, they want to kill a lot of those who got arrested. People say they are going to do it as soon as possible to make people scared.”
https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/1692443/iran-protest-arrest-execution-police-violence
McMoonshi'ite is always banging on about Israel but will never go near the truly fascist Islamist fuckers in Iran. Good reason for that of course, as the mullah man-meat muncher will never criticise them because they support all his favourite terrorists like Hamas, Hezbollah, Houthi, Islamic Jihad, Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine and Al-Qaeda.
I also do have to laugh when progressives bang on about the war on women and minorities, truly pathetic when compared to the full-on real war in Iran.
A wanted Iranian protestor has told Express.co.uk of the fear of living under its oppressive regime as the government reportedly looks to order the execution of captured dissidents. On Wednesday, November 2, the Iranian government announced it would be trying over 1,000 arrested protestors in court with the threat of the death sentence. Sara, an Iranian protestor whose name has been changed for anonymity, explained the fear that comes with living as a woman in Iran, and explained their determination to keep up the protests despite the government’s violence. Sara said the regime had put a warrant out for her arrest, and she feared “mass executions” may be on the horizon.
Protests have erupted in Iran since 22-year-old Mahsa Amini died in police custody after she was arrested by the “morality police” for allegedly wearing her headscarf incorrectly.
While Iranian authorities have claimed she died due to a pre-existing health condition, an autopsy found significant evidence of Ms Amini being beaten around the head, which likely caused her to fall into a coma and later die.
Since then, Iran’s security forces have violently cracked down on those protesting its regime, but surprising unity among the dissidents and the impact of social media has kept the protests afloat.
State-led violence against protestors
According to humanitarian organisation Iran Human Rights, as of November 2 at least 277 people had been killed as a result of government crackdowns on assemblies and protests across the country - including a large number of children.
Sara told Express.co.uk further violence is likely on the horizon for those now being trialled for protesting, saying: “To increase the fear among the protestors, they want to kill a lot of those who got arrested. People say they are going to do it as soon as possible to make people scared.”
https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/1692443/iran-protest-arrest-execution-police-violence
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