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jimnyc
01-12-2020, 12:50 PM
I wonder about the deaths from the government supported folks. Are these numbers accurate? Over 1,000 citizens? Students? These are some brave bastards out there then. Dang.

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THOUSANDS of Student Activists in Iran Risk Death to Protest Regime, Chanting: “Soleimani Is a Murderer!”

As Democrats and their fake news media continue to attack President Trump for taking out the world’s worst terrorist Qassem Soleimani, the people of Iran are flooding the streets protesting their “scoundrel” and “murdereing” regime.

Over 1,500 student protesters were murdered in November standing up against Khamenei and his minions.

Those brave children received less sympathetic press than the dead terror leader Qassem Soleimani.

Some of the innocent Iranians who were slain at the hands of the Khomeinist regime special forces and snipers during recent protests.

This will shock Democrats but on Saturday THOUSANDS of brave student activists took to the streets in Iran and chanted, “Soleimani is a murderer!”

https://i.imgur.com/lW9VwLp.png
https://i.imgur.com/ofoscxh.png

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/01/this-will-shock-democrats-thousands-of-student-activists-in-iran-risk-death-to-protest-regime-chanting-soleimani-is-a-murderer-video/

Drummond
01-12-2020, 01:34 PM
I wonder about the deaths from the government supported folks. Are these numbers accurate? Over 1,000 citizens? Students? These are some brave bastards out there then. Dang.

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THOUSANDS of Student Activists in Iran Risk Death to Protest Regime, Chanting: “Soleimani Is a Murderer!”

As Democrats and their fake news media continue to attack President Trump for taking out the world’s worst terrorist Qassem Soleimani, the people of Iran are flooding the streets protesting their “scoundrel” and “murdereing” regime.

Over 1,500 student protesters were murdered in November standing up against Khamenei and his minions.

Those brave children received less sympathetic press than the dead terror leader Qassem Soleimani.

Some of the innocent Iranians who were slain at the hands of the Khomeinist regime special forces and snipers during recent protests.

This will shock Democrats but on Saturday THOUSANDS of brave student activists took to the streets in Iran and chanted, “Soleimani is a murderer!”

https://i.imgur.com/lW9VwLp.png
https://i.imgur.com/ofoscxh.png

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/01/this-will-shock-democrats-thousands-of-student-activists-in-iran-risk-death-to-protest-regime-chanting-soleimani-is-a-murderer-video/

Considering the fact of these protests taking place ...

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/furor-in-iran-and-abroad-after-tehran-admits-downing-ukrainian-jetliner/ar-BBYREgM?li=BBoPWjQ&ocid=mailsignout


In another tense spillover from the protests, the Iranian authorities briefly seized Britain’s Tehran ambassador, Rob Macaire, for what news accounts in Iran called his “involvement in provoking suspicious acts” at a protest. Britain’s foreign secretary, Dominic Raab, denounced the seizure as a “flagrant violation of international law.”

Iran has now gone further, and summoned our Ambassador to the Iranian Foreign Ministry, to explain his presence at a protest meeting.

To me, it's beginning to look as though the Iranian regime wants to discredit the protests, as products of foreign interference ... possibly trying to make a case that its enemies are trying to convert Iranians into their stooges, as a means of explaining the supposed 'inexplicable' sight of Iranians protesting .. ?

Who knows. The regime might want to go a stage further, saying that such so-called 'foreign interference' justifies its actions of closing down Internet access, when they do this ...

High_Plains_Drifter
01-12-2020, 01:41 PM
Considering the fact of these protests taking place ...

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/furor-in-iran-and-abroad-after-tehran-admits-downing-ukrainian-jetliner/ar-BBYREgM?li=BBoPWjQ&ocid=mailsignout



Iran has now gone further, and summoned our Ambassador to the Iranian Foreign Ministry, to explain his presence at a protest meeting.

To me, it's beginning to look as though the Iranian regime wants to discredit the protests, as products of foreign interference ... possibly trying to make a case that its enemies are trying to convert Iranians into their stooges, as a means of explaining the supposed 'inexplicable' sight of Iranians protesting .. ?

Who knows. The regime might want to go a stage further, saying that such so-called 'foreign interference' justifies its actions of closing down Internet access, when they do this ...
Right now, Iran is it's own worst enemy. They are backing themselves into a corner with no one left to support them.

One thing is for sure, they have NEVER had to deal with an American president like Trump. He isn't coddling and/or appeasing them like ALL other American presidents have, especially the muslim obama kissing their ass sending them billions of dollars and kicking the can down the road. Trump is IN THEIR FACE, and letting them know that if they continue to spread terrorism and kill Americans, he WILL respond with force, and they have NO IDEA how to deal it because, well, they've never HAD to before. This is all new to them.

Gunny
01-12-2020, 10:07 PM
Just keep this in the back of your mind at all times: hate the regime or not, we are STILL the Great Satan in the hearts and minds of Iranians. They've been steeped in propaganda from birth. They are not and will not be our "friend" regardless how they smile in our faces for hurting their enemy.

jimnyc
01-13-2020, 11:01 AM
An amazing country to live in! I'm not big on protests myself, but whatever, I ignore them. Not in Iran. They don't like being protested against, kids or not. :rolleyes:

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Iran Protesters Shot, Tear-Gassed by Police on Tehran Streets

Iranian security forces used tear gas and live rounds to turn back angry crowds Sunday night as people rallied against the Islamic Republic’s leadership.

The protests began after the government admitted a Ukrainian jetliner was downed by the country’s own military.

No immediate report in Iranian state-run media confirmed the incident near Azadi, or Freedom Square in Tehran, however much of the action was captured on video including those chanting slogans against the regime and the former head of its foreign terrorist organization, Qasem Soleimani.

Hossein Rahimi, head of the Tehran police, denied his forces had shot at demonstraters.

“At protests, police absolutely did not shoot because the capital’s police officers have been given orders to show restraint,” he said in a statement carried by the state broadcaster’s website.

Videos sent to the New York-based Center for Human Rights in Iran and later verified by the Associated Press contradict that claim. They show a large crowd of demonstrators fleeing as a tear gas canister landed among them.

Choking protesters try to escape the fumes while calling for help, with one woman crying in Farsi: “They fired tear gas at people! Azadi Square. Death to the dictator!”

Rest - https://www.breitbart.com/middle-east/2020/01/13/video-iran-protesters-shot-tear-gassed-by-police-on-tehran-streets/