The crackdown and killing of children continues. The murder of a child who refuses to sing a song in school praising the mullahs. Plus the arrest of iran's most well-known and prominent actress. Iranian schoolgirl dies after reportedly being beaten for refusing song praising Ayatollah https://americanmilitarynews.com/20...-beaten-for-refusing-song-praising-ayatollah/ Two prominent Iranian actresses arrested - state media https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-63698162
They probably will be imprisoned when they return to Iran. Iran players opt not to sing national anthem at World Cup https://www.reuters.com/lifestyle/s...ot-sing-national-anthem-world-cup-2022-11-21/ Iran's national soccer team chose not to sing their country's anthem before their opening World Cup match against England on Monday, in an apparent show of support for protesters back home. All of the starting 11 players were silent as the anthem was played at the Khalifa International Stadium. More than two months of nationwide protests, sparked by the death of a young woman in the custody of the morality police, are among the boldest challenges posed to Iran's clerical leaders since the 1979 Islamic Revolution.
Why is Biden not sending money and arms to help the Iranian people Same thing happen when Obama/Biden messed up the Arab spring
Biden and Obama were/are desperate to sign a nuclear treaty to guarantee the Iranians a bomb but later then they would normally be able to There is very little media about the uprising The covert ops here is to keep public pressure off the Iranian government. Will the US allow the execution of 1000's of collage students???? of course they will.....
because trump and Bitch McConnell would have sent an army to overthrow the government and go to war with Iran right over the protests? right? NOT.... this fantasy you have that your idol would have stoped iran from killing protestors is quite comical... there is plenty of media coverage of the uprising.... even just today on the world's largest stage... but since you dont know how to google news stories I can see why you dont udnerstand anything outside your bsaement.
Iran’s supreme leader praises paramilitary for crackdown on ‘rioters’ and ‘thugs’ https://www.cnn.com/2022/11/26/middleeast/iran-supreme-leader-praises-crackdown-intl/index.html Iran’s Supreme Leader has praised the country’s Basij paramilitary force for its role in the deadly crackdown on anti-regime protesters. Meeting with Basij personnel in Tehran Saturday, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei described the popular protest movement as “rioters” and “thugs” backed by foreign forces and praised “innocent” Basij fighters for protecting the nation. The Basij is a wing of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard deployed to the streets as protests have swelled since September. The protest movement was initially sparked by the death of 22-year-old woman Mahsa Amini in the custody of Iran’s morality police. Amnesty International says the Basij have been ordered to “mercilessly confront” protesters. “When facing the enemy on the field of battle the Basij has always shown itself to be courageous, not afraid of the enemy,” the Supreme Leader said Saturday. “You saw in the most recent events, our innocent and oppressed Basijis became the targets of oppression so that they wouldn’t allow the nation to become the targets of rioters and thugs and those on the [enemy] payroll, whether wittingly or unwittingly. They gave of themselves to free others,” Khamenei said. Khamenei’s words come days after United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Chief Volker Turk warned Iran is in a “full-fledged human rights crisis” due to the clampdown on anti-regime dissidents. Member states of the UN Human Rights Council passed a motion titled “the deteriorating situation of human rights in Iran especially in respect to women and children” on Thursday, forming a fact-finding mission probing Iran’s human rights violations during nationwide protests over the past months. Turk called for “independent, impartial and transparent investigative processes” into the violations of human rights in Iran during the special session, telling the 47-member states council in Geneva that security forces have reportedly responded to protests by using lethal force against unarmed demonstrators and bystanders who posed “no threat.” More than 14,000 people, including children, have been arrested in connection with the protests, according to Turk. He said that at least 21 of them currently face the death penalty and six have already received death sentences. Among those arrested are two well-known Iranian actors, Hengameh Ghaziani and Katayoun Riahi, who were taken into custody on separate occasions for publicly backing the nationwide protests, according to the semi-official Tasnim News Agency. The Islamic Republic has been gripped by a wave of anti-government protests sparked by the death of Amini allegedly for not wearing her hijab properly. Authorities have since unleashed a deadly crackdown on demonstrators, with reports of forced detentions and physical abuse being used to target the country’s Kurdish minority group. In a recent CNN investigation, covert testimony revealed sexual violence against protesters, including boys, in Iran’s detention centers since the start of the unrest. The unprecedented national uprising has taken hold of more than 150 cities and 140 universities in all 31 provinces of Iran, according to Turk. The violent response of Iran’s security forces toward protesters has shaken diplomatic ties between Tehran and Western leaders. The White House on Wednesday imposed its latest round of sanctions on three officials in Iran’s Kurdish region, after US Secretary Antony Blinken said he was “greatly concerned that Iranian authorities are reportedly escalating violence against protesters.” During an interview with Indian broadcaster NDTV on Thursday, Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Ali Bagheri Kani said foreign powers were intervening in Iranian internal affairs and creating “fallacious narratives.”
Iran arrests Khamenei's niece after criticizing regime https://www.dw.com/en/iran-arrests-khameneis-niece-after-criticizing-regime/a-63908126 In a video shared by her brother, Farideh Moradkhani called the government a "murderous and child-killing regime." She had also expressed support for the ongoing anti-government protests. Iranian authorities have arrested Farideh Moradkhani, a niece of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, according to her brother and human rights activists. Mahmoud Moradkhani wrote on Twitter that his sister had been arrested on Wednesday as she was summoned by the prosecutor's office in Tehran. Farideh Moradkhani is an engineer and a well-known rights activist. She has been a vocal critic of the government's crackdown on anti-government protests. Iran has seen weeks of unrest since the death of the young Kurdish woman Jina Mahsa Amini in police custody. According to Norway-based NGO Iran Human Rights, at least 416 people, including 51 children, have been killed in Iran's crackdown on the protests that followed Amini's death in September. What we know about the arrest Farideh Moradkhani was arrested earlier this year by Iran's Intelligence Ministry and released on bail. Activist news agency HRANA said Moradkhani was now being held in Tehran's Evin security prison. According to HRANA, her arrest last Wednesday was to begin serving an existing 15-year sentence. The charges were not immediately clear. Mahmoud Moradkhani later posted a video on social media in which his sister called Iran's clerical leadership a "murderous and child-killing regime." What did Moradkhani say in the video? "O free people, be with us and tell your governments to stop supporting this murderous and child-killing regime," Moradkhani said in the video. "This regime is not loyal to any of its religious principles and does not know any rules except force and maintaining power," Moradkhani added. Moradkhani called on "all free and democratic countries to recall their representatives from Iran as a symbolic gesture and to expel the representatives of this brutal regime from their countries." She said sanctions imposed on Tehran were "laughable" and that Iranians had been left "alone" by the world. Moradkhani is the daughter of the late Ali Moradkhani Arangeh, a prominent opposition figure and Shiite cleric who married Khamenei's sister. Khamenei's sister, Badri, fell out with her family in the 1980s and fled to Iraq during the Iran-Iraq war.
Now the Iranian regime is threatening the families of their World Cup players with torture if the players dishonor the regime. Iran threatened families of national soccer team, according to security source https://www.cnn.com/2022/11/28/football/iran-soccer-family-threats-intl-spt/index.html The families of Iran’s World Cup soccer team have been threatened with imprisonment and torture if the players fail to “behave” ahead of the match against the USA on Tuesday, a source involved in the security of the games said. Following the refusal of Iranian players to sing the nation’s national anthem in their opening match against England on November 21, the source said that the players were called to a meeting with members of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). The source said that they were told that their families would face “violence and and torture” if they did not sing the national anthem or if they joined any political protest against the Tehran regime. The players sang the anthem before their second game against Wales last Friday, which saw 2-0 victory for Iran. The source, who is closely monitoring Iran’s security agencies operating in Qatar over the World Cup period, said that dozens of officers from the IRGC had been drafted in to monitor the Iranian players who are not allowed to mingle outside the squad or meet with foreigners. “There are a large number of Iranian security officers in Qatar collecting information and monitoring the players,” the source said. Carlos Queiroz, the Portuguese coach of Iran’s national team, met separately with IRGC officers following their threats to Iranian players and their families, the source said. The source did not say what the content of that alleged conversation had been. Queiroz has said Iranian players can protest at the World Cup, but only within FIFA regulations. The players, the source said, had been promised “presents and cars” ahead of the England game but the regime, the source alleged, had switched to threatening players and their families after the humiliation of the team’s refusal to sing their national anthem. “In the last game against Wales, the regime sent over hundreds of these actor supporters in order to create a false sense of support and favor amongst the fans. For the next game against the U.S, the regime is planning to significantly increase the number of actors into the thousands,” the source said. Iran and the US play each other on Tuesday in a crucial Group B match. Iran is appearing at this World Cup under the shadow of domestic turmoil. The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Chief, Volker Turk, has said that the country is in a “full-fledged human rights crisis” as authorities clamp down on anti-regime dissidents. Protests, referred to by experts as the most significant since the establishment of clerical rule following the 1979 Iranian Revolution, have rocked Iran in recent months and threatened the country’s regime, which has been in power for more than 40 years. The movement was sparked by the death of Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old woman who died after being detained by Iran’s morality police, allegedly for not abiding by the country’s conservative dress code. Iranian security forces have unleashed a violent response. On Sunday, Iran state media called for the US to be kicked out of the 2022 World Cup after the United States Soccer Federation changed Iran’s flag on its social media platforms to show support for protesters in Iran. The federation had temporarily displayed Iran’s national flag on its official Twitter, Instagram and Facebook accounts without the emblem of the Islamic Republic. A now-deleted graphic of the Group B standings posted on Saturday displayed the Iranian flag only bearing its green, white and red colors. US Soccer told CNN on Sunday that it wanted to change the official flag for 24 hours to show “support for the women in Iran fighting for basic human rights” but always planned to go back to the original flag. The change “was a one-time graphic,” US Soccer told CNN. “We have the main flag on our website and other places.” The emblem is currently back on the flag on US Soccer’s social media channels. A spokesperson for the State Department told CNN it did not coordinate with US Soccer in the sporting body’s decision to change Iran’s flag on its social media accounts to show support for protesters in Iran.