The Iranian security forces are deliberately shooting women in the face and genitals with birdshot at close range to disfigure and abuse them. Female protesters in Iran shot in faces, breasts and genitals, medics say https://nypost.com/2022/12/08/femal...hot-in-faces-breasts-and-genitals-medics-say/
Scores of executions feared in Iran as 23-year-old hanged in public killing https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...ran-as-23-year-old-hanged-in-public-execution
Iran now defines "protesting" as "waging war against God". Iran ‘Gives Finger to World,’ Kills Man in Second Execution https://www.thedailybeast.com/iran-...kills-majidreza-rahnavard-in-second-execution
Just a reminder that Iran is arresting people and executing them for protesting. Think long and hard before you decide that a right-wing religious autocracy is better then your democracy. Iran authorities arrest actress of Oscar-winning movie https://apnews.com/article/iran-entertainment-cairo-movies-4619abdb01af80272c506f22a0cb668c Iranian authorities arrested one of the country’s most renowned actresses Saturday on charges of spreading falsehoods about nationwide protests that grip the country, state media said. The report by IRNA said Taraneh Alidoosti, star of the Oscar-winning movie “The Salesman,” was detained a week after she made a post on Instagram expressing solidarity with the first man recently executed for crimes allegedly committed during the protests. The announcement is the latest in a series of celebrity arrests, that have included footballers, actors and influencers, in response to their open display of support for anti-government demonstrations now in their third month According to the report published on the state media’s official Telegram channel, Alidoosti was arrested because she did not provide ”any documents in line with her claims.″ It said that several other Iranian celebrities had also ″been summoned by the judiciary body over publishing provocative content,″ and that some had been arrested. It provided no further details. In her post, the 38-year-old actress said: ″His name was Mohsen Shekari. Every international organization who is watching this bloodshed and not taking action, is a disgrace to humanity.” Shekari was executed Dec. 9 after being charged by an Iranian court with blocking a street in Tehran and attacking a member of the country’s security forces with a machete. In November, Hengameh Ghaziani and Katayoun Riahi, two other famous Iranian actresses, were arrested by authorities for expressing solidarity with protesters on social media. Voria Ghafouri, an Iranian soccer player, was also arrested last month for ’’insulting the national soccer team and propagandizing against the government.” All three have been released. Since September, Alidoosti has openly expressed solidarity with protesters in at least three posts on Instagram. Her account, which had some 8 million followers, has been suspended. Last Week, Iran executed a second prisoner, Majidreza Rahnavard, in connection with the protests. Rahnavard’s body was left hanging from a construction crane as a gruesome warning to others. Iranian authorities alleged Rahnavard stabbed two members of its paramilitary force. Both Shekari and Rahnavard were executed less than a month after they were charged, underscoring the speed at which Iran now carries out death sentences imposed for alleged crimes related to the demonstrations. Activists say at least a dozen people have been sentenced to death in closed-door hearings. Iran is one of the one the world’s top executioners. Iran has been rocked by protests since the Sept. 16 death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini, who died after being detained by the morality police. The protests have since morphed into one of the most serious challenges to Iran’s theocracy installed by the 1979 Islamic Revolution. Alidoosti had previously criticised the Iranian government and its police force before this year’s protests. In June 2020, she was given a suspended five-month prison sentence after she criticized the police on Twitter in 2018 for assaulting a woman who had removed her headscarf. At least 495 people have been killed in the demonstrations amid a harsh security crackdown, according to Human Rights Activists in Iran, a group that has been monitoring the protests since they began. Over 18,200 people have been detained by authorities. Other well-known movies Alidoosti has starred in include “The Beautiful City” and “About Elly.”
Since it is well-established that your dem ilk includes many perverts and drug-users, what you should be doing is offering up a reminder to them to not travel to Iran. Otherwise we will be seeing another "Merchant of Death" exchanged for a drag queen or pot-head or the like. Could happen, eh?
Don't be a doctor treating protestors in Iran. Especially a female doctor. Iranian doctor dies after being tortured for treating anti-government protesters The family of Dr Aida Rostami were told she was killed in a car accident, before they managed to track her body down to a morgue by Behesht-e Zahra Cemetery, Tehran https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/iranian-doctor-dies-after-being-28772585 A female A&E doctor who defied Iran's authoritarian regime by treating protesters has died, after she was reportedly tortured, including havingone eye being pulled out. Victim Dr Aida Rostami disappeared after a hospital shift in Tehran and when her family called the police, they claimed she had been killed in a car accident. But when they tracked down her body at the morgue of Behesht-e Zahra Cemetery, they found it covered in bruises. There were injuries to her groin, both her arms had been broken and one of her eyes had been pulled out with the eyelids stitched back together to hide it. When her family complained that she had clearly not died in a car crash, officials claimed she had been beaten up and thrown off a bridge by a man that she had a relationship with. The man later gave a statement claiming she was distressed after he ended the relationship and decided to kill herself by jumping to her death. The family said that the last time they heard from her was when she called her mother from the hospital to ask if she wanted her to pick up anything before coming home on December 12. They also said they knew she had been treating people at home who were scared to go to hospital. Clinics and hospitals have become the latest battlegrounds as the regime tries to snuff out protests sweeping the country. Security police demand names and details of anyone seeking treatment for wounds that could have been received in demonstrations. Dr Aida is understood to be one of the courageous medics who have defied the regime to treat demonstrators in secret. The head of an emergency department at a Tehran hospital had earlier warned how protesters in Iran are being shot in the eyes, breasts and genitals. Iranian forces have been cracking down on waves of civil disorder following the death of Mahsa Amini, 22, from Saqqez, Kurdistan Province, who was on a visit to Tehran when she was arrested by the morality police, accused of violating hijab rules on September 13. She was allegedly beaten while in custody and spent the following days in a coma in the hospital before succumbing in the ICU on September 16. The protests showed little sign of dying off, and in places are escalating.
Iran doesn't want any smart women in the country. Iranian Chess Player Was Warned Not to Return to Iran After Competing Without Hijab https://www.usnews.com/news/world/a...-to-iran-after-competing-without-hijab-source