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in short, you can't prove it was not a rubber bullet .

In short, you're trying to sell an absurdity. If a rubber bullet was used, zionists would have said so because it'd have allowed them to argue there was no intention to kill.

To summarize, in your rant you've accumulated several untruths thus far: claiming the individual in Tehran was beaten to death; claiming he was executed. And displayed double standards, finding excuses for abnormally violent rioters who went on a rampage, while misrepresenting the actions of Iranian law enforcement and making unfavorable prejudiced assumptions about them.

and your argument is the guy in nazi-abad survived shotgun bullet from less than 1m away

In most cases non-lethal munition will not kill from a distance of a meter.

by the way by the way the video is part of video , in complete video 10 people are hitting the guy , then one pass over him by a 250cc motor bike then again some beating by baton ,

That longer video itself is but a partial representation of the whole event: it tells nothing of what the individual had done to invite intervention by law enforcement.

and then shooting at him from 1m away

Could have been a non-lethal round, and available indications tend to suggest it was.

even commander of police force could not say this one is fake and promised they deal with the ones that did it . but i wonder why as they name the protesters , they didn't name these guys to shame them

The commander did not claim that the individual was killed, he did not claim lethal munition was fired at him.



Israeli Arab has equal rights to Israeli Jews.

Jews and non-Jews aren't treated equally in Occupied Palestine. On the legislative level, the zionist regime has enshrined 'race'-based segregation in law, as demonstrated by the discriminatory marriage rules.

Non-Persian and Non-Shiite Iranian people has not equal rights to Shiite and Persian Iranian People.

Yes, they do.

Hence why this non-Persian, Kurdish Iranian Sunni Moslem, Rear Admiral Shahram Irani, is in command of the Iranian Navy:

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Hence why proportionally to their population size, Sunni Moslems (mostly non-Persians) operate more mosques than Shia Moslems do in Iran. Including grand ones such as this:

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Hence why the Supreme Leader issues fatwas prohibiting majority Shia from cursing figures revered by their Sunni compatriots, and prohibits sectarianist insults:



Hence why the non-Persian Christians shown below have always enjoyed full fledged freedom to practice their faith under the Islamic Republic:

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Hence why they're free to hold yearly memorial rallies on the topic of the 1915 genocide, even though a major trading partner of Iran (read Turkey) might dislike it:

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Hence why their community is running its own social and cultural facilities in a multitude of areas:

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Hence why they own numerous successful businesses:

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Hence why they're allowed to consume otherwise illegal alcoholic drinks and pork.

And so on, and so forth.

In 2017 in Spain it was a separatist mayhem in Catalonia, hundrend thousands people protesting and making mayhem in the streets, attacking police officers, and do you know what? NO ONE person was killed in those protests, compare it to Iranian standards of several killed people in every little protest.

In Iran, dozens of law enforcement agents were murdered by rioters, on top of numerous attempted murders. There was no equivalent violence against public agents in Catalonia. Try something similar there and watch how many shall be shot dead.

If you are non-Persian AND non-Shiite you are nothing as Iranian citizen, as Iran police proves once and again in every protest.

There's literally nothing to substantiate this claim. Other than zionist / NATO propaganda and disinformation, that is.
 
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Yes I’m done with this thread I feel like it’s getting a little to out there.
Good riddance! This thread is about an Iranian internal issue and not about a convicted criminal who robbed a pregnant woman and held a gun to her stomach while his co-felons robbed her.
 
Me too (F)arsiPride has so far spent half his time on PDF supporting terrorist rioters, he brings down the quality of the forum. He will come here and tell you that George Floyd died of a fenny OD but simultaneously believe that Mahsa Amini was tortured to death, despite video evidence. Bizarre standards he has for American and Iranian police, one is allowed to defend themselves while the other should be killed for doing their jobs.

Godspeed to Iranian forces in putting down these rabid rioting savages.
If the so called terrorists, our mothers, fathers, brothers and sisters had an opportunity to vote the criminals out of office, then there would not be any reason for violence. When you have nothing to lose, you go out in a courageous way and defend your rights knowing that you will be murdered.

Godspeed to the brave people of Iran. They will prevail whether it is in a few months or a few years. You so called ideological million man fighters will scatter like chickens.

This is why I call shills card holders of hypocrite party of the un islamic republic. They are the systemic problem with what is going on in Iran today.
don't imitate my behavior but obey my instructions.”
Here is the oil minister and member of the IRCG.
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In Iran, dozens of law enforcement agents were murdered by rioters, in addition to numerous attempted murders. There was no equivalent violence against public agents in Catalonia. Try something similar there and watch how many will be shot dead.

If Iran let protestors get smuggled weapons, it's a Iran state fault too.

Here it's impossible to get a smuggled weapon because state does his work right.
 
If Iran let protestors get smuggled weapons, it's a Iran state fault too.

Here it's impossible to get a smuggled weapon because state does his work right.

Iranian law enforcement personnel and other civil servants weren't martyred by means of smuggled weapons but with knives and readily available objects, or were beaten to death. Which illustrates their restraint, because elsewhere if police is approached by blade wielding or otherwise hostile mobs exhibiting plausible homicidal intentions, officers would shoot them in their heads and ask questions later.

I'd love to see how Spain would fare if the USA regime, the zionists and their entire cohort of global clients threw everything they realistically could at her.

And it's pretty much possible to get hold of firearms illegally in Spain.

https://www.theolivepress.es/spain-...inks-to-two-fatal-shootings-in-just-24-hours/

https://www.marca.com/en/lifestyle/world-news/2022/03/17/623341e8e2704e2d368b4624.html

 
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If Iran let protestors get smuggled weapons, it's a Iran state fault too.

Here it's impossible to get a smuggled weapon because state does his work right.
Yeah weapons are being brought in from Jordan still they stop many like you say but many get in but most are smuggled out of military bases sold to criminals and yes to resistance groups in West Bank, and these are Israeli officers and soldiers who are selling them many of the weapons captured in West Bank have the insignia of the idf.
 
Good riddance! This thread is about an Iranian internal issue and not about a convicted criminal who robbed a pregnant woman and held a gun to her stomach while his co-felons robbed her.
Okay again I wasn’t the one who decided to go on and on about Floyd that was you I just asked about one thing, I don’t agree with @SalarHaqq but I can respect that he believes it,. Like I have said I believe he was a criminal some are highly exaggerated like you following the fake story the women was pregnant, yes he was a bad guy not a martyr for a cause, George Floyd is not a Martin Luther king or even a Malcolm x, now I’m done
 
If the so called terrorists, our mothers, fathers, brothers and sisters had an opportunity to vote the criminals out of office, then there would not be any reason for violence. When you have nothing to lose, you go out in a courageous way and defend your rights knowing that you will be murdered.

Godspeed to the brave people of Iran. They will prevail whether it is in a few months or a few years. You so called ideological million man fighters will scatter like chickens.

This is why I call shills card holders of hypocrite party of the un islamic republic. They are the systemic problem with what is going on in Iran today.
don't imitate my behavior but obey my instructions.”
Here is the oil minister and member of the IRCG.
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come on he is just with his girlfriend in Malaysia in public, he is not in Iran there is no law about having GF or mandatory Hijab there
 
Okay again I wasn’t the one who decided to go on and on about Floyd that was you I just asked about one thing, I don’t agree with @SalarHaqq but I can respect that he believes it,. Like I have said I believe he was a criminal some are highly exaggerated like you following the fake story the women was pregnant, yes he was a bad guy not a martyr for a cause, George Floyd is not a Martin Luther king or even a Malcolm x, now I’m done

He was a violent criminal there was a color revolution in US to take out a populist nationalist president. Now the chickens have come home to roost with out of control crime. Mather Luther was solid. A Christian pastor. George was a **** star felon.

The head of the Minneapolis police union says George Floyd’s “violent criminal history” needs to be remembered and that the protests over his death are the work of a “terrorist movement.”

“What is not being told is the violent criminal history of George Floyd. The media will not air this,” police union president Bob Kroll told his members in a letter posted Monday on Twitter.

Floyd had landed five years behind bars in 2009 for an assault and robbery two years earlier, and before that, had been convicted of charges ranging from theft with a firearm to drugs, the Daily Mail reported.

Floyd died last week after a white cop kneeled on the 46-year-old black man’s neck for nearly 9 minutes, a shocking incident that was caught on video and is sparking widespread violent protests, including in New York City. Floyd had allegedly just tried to pass a phony $20 bill before he died.

“This terrorist movement that is currently occurring was a long time build up which dates back years,” Kroll said in his letter of the protests, adding that some of his city’s issues exist because Minneapolis leaders have been “minimizing the size of our police force and diverting funds to community activists with an anti-police agenda.

“Our chief requested 400 more officers and was flatly denied any. This is what led to this record breaking riot,” he said.

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Floyd had two convictions for armed robbery. Three for drug charges. He had just passed a counterfeit bill prior to the incident that led to his death.

His second armed robbery was a home invasion. The occupant was a pregnant woman. To compel her cooperation, he pointed his handgun at her abdomen, and threatened her baby if she did not quietly acquiesce to the robbery."

 
Israeli Arab has equal rights to Israeli Jews.

Non-Persian and Non-Shiite Iranian people has not equal rights to Shiite and Persian Iranian People.

non-Israeli Arabs (Palestinians of Gaza and West Bank) are ignored by Israel and by his GCC rich Arab brothers too.
Nice try at an equivalency argument my friend,however iran,unlike israel,is not occupying anyones country.
But hey,keep practicing your 🇮🇱hasbara🇮🇱,after all you know what they say,practice makes perfect.:azn:
 

IRAN CRISIS UPDATE, NOVEMBER 3​

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Iran Crisis Update, November 3
Nicholas Carl, Kitaneh Fitzpatrick, Zachary Coles, and Frederick W. Kagan
November 3, 6:00 pm ET
The Iran Crisis Updates are produced by the Critical Threats Project (CTP) at the American Enterprise Institute with support from the Institute for the Study of War (ISW). To receive Iran Crisis Updates via email, please subscribe here.
Contributor: LJ Trevette
Violent clashes erupted between security forces and protesters in Karaj, Alborz Province on November 3. Mourners and protesters gathered around Karaj, which is just outside Tehran City, to commemorate the 40th day since the regime killed Hadis Najafi.[1] Security forces blocked roads leading to the cemetery where Najafi is buried and fired live ammunition and tear gas at protesters.[2] Protesters attacked security forces stations and vehicles.[3] Protesters stabbed and killed a Basij member and injured five Law Enforcement Command (LEC) officers.[4] Protesters also severely injured a cleric.[5]
IRGC Telegram channels characterized the protesters as “domestic ISIS” to demonize them and frame them as rioters and terrorists to the rest of the population.[6] Iran similarly framed all the Syrian opposition as ISIS in the Syrian civil war to turn domestic and international audiences against the opposition and rally support for despot Bashar al Assad.[7] The IRGC is feeding the narrative that the US is stoking the protests by referring to protesters as ISIS because Iranian leaders frequently argue that the US created ISIS.[8]
Protesters coordinated extensively to respond to the regime crackdown in Karaj, possibly reflecting growing organization within the movement. Some transported stones via truck to throw at security forces.[9] Others made Molotov cocktails.[10] Protesters lined up behind barriers to throw stones and possibly Molotov cocktails at security personnel.[11] Protesters also built a wall of cinderblocks to block a street.[12] This organization to resist repression in Karaj resembles the tactics that protesters used against security forces in Mahabad, West Azerbaijan Province on October 28.[13]
The regime may be struggling to reach a consensus on how to manage the protests at this stage. The regime has not seemingly deployed the full extent of its internal security services to the crackdown yet despite the warning from Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) Commander Major General Hossein Salami calling for the immediate end of protests on October 30.[14] Some Iranian officials likely recognize that conducting an even more brutal crackdown will produce more secular martyrs and 40-day ceremonies around which protesters will rally. President Ebrahim Raisi also may lack the decisiveness to manage the crackdown competently, although he is not the only senior decisionmaker involved in the protest suppression.
American and Persian Gulf officials told the Wall Street Journal that the likelihood of an imminent Iranian attack on Saudi Arabia and other neighboring countries has decreased but is not gone entirely.[15] American and Saudi officials previously warned that Iran would attack Saudi Arabia and possibly Erbil in retaliation for the perceived role of the US, Israel, and Saudi Arabia in stoking the ongoing protests.[16] Tehran will nevertheless likely conduct a dramatic attack abroad--likely with drones and missiles--in retaliation for the Shiraz attack in the coming days or weeks for the domestic Iranian audience.
Key Takeaways
  • Violent clashes erupted between security forces and protesters in Karaj, Alborz Province on November 3.
  • Protesters coordinated extensively to respond to the regime crackdown in Karaj, possibly reflecting growing organization within the movement.
  • The regime may be struggling to reach a consensus on how to manage the protests at this stage.
  • American and Persian Gulf officials told the Wall Street Journal that the likelihood of an imminent Iranian attack on Saudi Arabia and other neighboring countries has decreased but is not gone entirely.
  • At least 22 protests took place in 17 cities across 12 provinces.
  • The IRGC Intelligence Organization arrested three members of an “anti-security team” in Ilam City, Ilam Province.
  • LEC Sistan and Baluchistan Provincial Commander Ahmad Taheri announced that unidentified gunmen shot and killed a Shia cleric in Zahedan, Sistan and Baluchistan Province.
  • Skirmishes may erupt between pro- and anti-regime protesters on November 4.
  • The Artesh may have prepared its forces to participate in protest suppression in Zahedan.
  • An IRGC Telegram channel circulated on November 3 an op-ed calling for the IRGC Quds Force to establish a 30-kilometer-deep buffer zone into Iraqi Kurdistan to counter anti-regime Kurdish militants there.
  • Turkey reaffirmed its support for Azerbaijan amid the growing tensions between Tehran and Baku.
Anti-Regime Protests
At least 22 protests took place in 17 cities across 12 provinces on November 2.
CTP assesses with moderate to high confidence that protests occurred in the following locations:
Note: CTP is using asterisks to denote protests that included mourners commemorating killed protesters.
*Karaj, Alborz Province (population: approximately 1,970,000)

  • See above for protest characterization.
Tabriz, East Azerbaijan Province (population: approximately 1,599,000)
  • Security personnel shooting at undetermined number of protesters. Security personnel fleeing from dozens of protesters throwing rocks. It is unclear if these interactions occurred in the same part of the city or at the same time.
  • Undetermined number of protesters documented on a city street.[17]
Esfahan City, Esfahan Province (population: approximately 1,961,000)
  • One or two dozen protesters gathered in Esfahan streets and chanted “death to the dictator.” Footage from social media shows many protesters who appear to be in high school.[18]
*Fouladshahr, Esfahan Province (population: approximately 88,462)
  • Large crowds gathered at an unspecified cemetery to commemorate 40 days since security personnel killed Mahsa Mougoui for participating in anti-regime protests and chanted anti-regime slogans. Hundreds—likely over a thousand--similarly protested on city streets. Footage circulating on social media shows security personnel running away from protesters. Some social media users reported that clashes between security personnel and protesters left two security officers unconscious. Security personnel reportedly shot a protester in the head.[19]
Fasa, Fars Province (population: approximately 104,825)
  • Roughly 75-100 protesters chanted “you’re the pervert, you’re the sleaze, I’m a freethinking woman” and “death to Khamenei” on a city street. Gunfire is audible in later protest footage.[20]
*Ghazvin City, Ghazvin Province (population: approximately 402,748)
  • Large crowds gathered at an unspecified location in Ghazvin to commemorate 40 days since security personnel killed Javad Heydari for participating in anti-regime protests. Female protesters were documented dancing without their veils. An undetermined number of protesters similarly protested on city streets, including Khayyam Street, later that evening. Some protesters set fires on a city street.[21]
*Bandar Anzali, Gilan Province (population approximately 118,564)
  • Over 100 protesters gathered at an unspecified location in Bandar Anzali to commemorate 40 days since security personnel killed Amir Nowrouzi for participating in anti-regime protests and chanted anti-regime slogans.[22]
*Rasht, Gilan Province (population approximately 679,995)
  • Large crowds gathered at an unspecified cemetery in Rasht to commemorate 40 days since security personnel killed Behnam Laikpour for participating in anti-regime protests and chanted anti-regime slogans including “woman, life, freedom.” An undetermined number of protesters similarly protested and lit fires on city streets later that evening. Footage circulating on social media shows security personnel fleeing from protester throwing rocks.[23]
*Eslamabad-e Gharb, Kermanshah Province (population: approximately 90,599)
  • Large crowds gathered at an unspecified cemetery in Eslamabad-e Gharb to commemorate 40 days since security personnel killed Saeed Mohammadi for participating in anti-regime protests and chanted anti-regime slogans including “death to the dictator.”[24]
Baneh, Kurdistan Province (population: approximately 115,325)
  • An undetermined number of protesters gathered in Baneh streets and set fires in the road.[25]
Kamyaran, Kurdistan Province (population: approximately 55,077)
  • At least a dozen protesters gathered in Kamyaran streets and threw Molotov cocktails at security forces.[26]
Marivan, Kurdistan Province (population: approximately 136,654)
  • One or two dozen Marivan Azad University students protested on campus and chanted “students will die, but they will not be humiliated”.[27]
  • An undetermined number of protesters reportedly set fires in Marivan streets and chanted “death to the Islamic republic.”[28]
*Amol, Mazandaran Province (population: approximately 237,528)
  • Large crowds gathered at an unspecified cemetery in Amol to commemorate 40 days since security personnel killed Ghazaleh Chalavi for participating in anti-regime protests and chanted anti-regime slogans including “my dear Ghazaleh, I will avenge your blood.” Over 100 mourners similarly protested on city streets.[29]
*Arak, Markazi Province (population: approximately 520,944)
  • Hundreds gathered to commemorate seven days since security personnel killed Merhshad Shahidi for participating in anti-regime protests. Mourners chanted anti-regime slogans including “don’t be scared, we’re all in this together.” Mourners additionally marched in the city streets.[30]
Tehran City, Tehran Province (population: approximately 8,700,000)
  • Dozens of protesters chanted “don’t be scared, we’re all in this together” on a city street in Nazi Abad in southern Tehran.[31]
  • Unspecified number of protesters gathered in Tehran Pars in northeastern Tehran.[32]
  • Roughly fifty protesters chanted “death to the dictator” in Sa’adat Abad in Northern Tehran. Social media users reported skirmishes between Iranian LEC personnel and plainclothes Basij. CTP cannot corroborate this rumor.[33]
  • Footage circulating on social media suggests that security personnel shot birdshot at a two-year-old child at an unspecified location in Tehran.[34]
CTP assesses with low confidence that protests occurred in the following locations:
Boukan, Kurdistan Province (population: approximately 193,501)
  • An undetermined number of protesters set fires and established obstacles with debris on a road that connects Boukan to Tabriz, East Azerbaijan Province.[35]
Ourmia, West Azerbaijan Province (population: approximately 736,224)
  • Footage shows fires on city streets, possibly suggesting protesters’ attempts to prevent security personnel from entering a future protest area.[36]

The IRGC Intelligence Organization arrested three members of an “anti-security team” in Ilam City, Ilam Province on November 2.[37] The IRGC Intelligence Organization claimed that the individuals were preparing hand grenades and incendiary weapons to attack military and security sites. The IRGC Intelligence Organization also accused the individuals of having ties to unspecified foreign countries. Protesters have attacked a Basij base in Ilam Province with Molotov cocktails on at least one occasion on October 15.[38]
Intelligence and Security Minister Esmail Khatib issued a statement vowing to punish protesters on November 3.[39]
LEC Sistan and Baluchistan Provincial Commander Ahmad Taheri announced that unidentified gunmen shot and killed a Shia cleric in Zahedan, Sistan and Baluchistan Province on November 3.[40]
This attack is part of an uptick in anti-regime militancy in Sistan and Baluchistan Province in recent days. Unidentified gunmen attacked LEC officers in Iranshahr and Khash on October 30 and November 2, respectively, as CTP previously reported.[41]
Skirmishes may erupt between pro- and anti-regime protesters on November 4. Anti-regime protest organizations have called for countrywide demonstrations on November 4, which marks the 40th day since the regime killed several protesters across Iran.[42] Large-scale protests have consistently erupted around the 40th-day memorial services for killed protesters in recent days. Large-scale and violent protests have become particularly common in Zahedan on Fridays as well and will likely occur again on November 4.[43] The regime has planned countrywide demonstrations for November 4 as well to condemn the US and commemorate the shah’s brutal crackdown on student protesters in 1978.[44] The IRGC has described the planned demonstrations as signifying Iran defeating the Western-Israeli hybrid war against the Islamic Republic.
The Artesh may have prepared its forces to participate in protest suppression in Zahedan on November 4. Artesh Commander Major General Abdol Rahim Mousavi traveled to Zahedan on November 2 ostensibly to inspect air defense elements stationed there.[45] Mousavi condemned the protests during the inspection. The timing of his visit to Zahedan is noteworthy given the growing anti-regime militancy there and planned protests for November 4. The regime may seek to involve the Artesh in protest suppression to mitigate the security forces’ bandwidth constraints or apply more extreme force against demonstrators.
Axis of Resistance and Regional Developments
An IRGC Telegram channel circulated on November 3 an op-ed calling for the IRGC Quds Force to establish a 30-kilometer-deep buffer zone into Iraqi Kurdistan to counter anti-regime Kurdish militants there.
[46] The op-ed accused the US, Israel, Saudi Arabia, and other non-state actors of seeking to erode Iran’s territorial integrity and exploit its natural resources.[47] The op-ed particularly noted the threat that anti-regime Kurdish militants in Iraqi Kurdistan pose to the Islamic Republic. Iranian officials have historically accused the US and Israel of supporting Kurdish militias against the regime and using them to stoke unrest.[48] The op-ed cited Turkey’s efforts to establish a buffer zone in northern Syria to argue that Iran has the same right to establish a buffer zone in Iraq. It is unclear to what extent this op-ed reflects the calculus of IRGC leadership.
Turkey reaffirmed its support for Azerbaijan amid the growing tensions between Tehran and Baku. Turkish Army Major General Bahtiyar Ersay observed the ongoing Azerbaijani military exercise near the Iran-Azerbaijan border with Azerbaijani Defense Minister Zakir Hasanov on November 3.[49] Azerbaijan announced the exercise, which includes air, artillery, and special forces elements, on November 2.[50] Baku is responding to the recent IRGC military exercise and Iranian threats toward Azerbaijan.[51]
Nour News Agency tweeted on November 3 claiming that Israel has established a psychological warfare headquarters in Bahrain to stoke protests in Iran.[52] Nour News Agency is affiliated with the Supreme National Security Council—the regime body responsible for advising the supreme leader on defense and foreign policies.

[1] https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-63498820
[2] https://twitter.com/1500tasvir/status/1588102614268481537?s=20&t=js9EoHg... https://twitter.com/iranworkers/status/1588090096162668544?s=20&t=eU2kZr...
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[9] https://twitter.com/1500tasvir/status/1588155700156538880
[10] https://twitter.com/1500tasvir/status/1588178058208772096
[11] https://twitter.com/1500tasvir/status/1588151217645133831
[12] https://twitter.com/1500tasvir/status/1588113417063305224
[13] https://www.criticalthreats.org/analysis/iran-crisis-update-october-28
[14] https://www.criticalthreats.org/analysis/iran-crisis-update-october-30
[15] https://www.wsj.com/articles/threat-of-iran-attack-has-eased-u-s-and-per...
[16] https://www.wsj.com/articles/saudi-arabia-u-s-on-high-alert-after-warnin...
[17] https://twitter.com/1500tasvir/status/1588211919781068803?s=20&t=JeDwtz4...
[18] https://twitter.com/ManotoNews/status/1588202405308821506?s=20&t=LlJJDAo...
[19] https://twitter.com/IranIntl/status/1588201512928436224?s=20&t=yZORlx_m5...
[20] https://twitter.com/1500tasvir/status/1588218276924067840?s=20&t=Y1FikzF...
[21] https://twitter.com/1500tasvir/status/1588182323140272128?s=20&t=h881f8r...
[22] https://twitter.com/1500tasvir/status/1588162129924100098?s=20&t=b_gUXPZ...
[23] https://twitter.com/1500tasvir/status/1588162953852985350?s=20&t=R6hgb9c...
[24] https://twitter.com/1500tasvir/status/1588195745710194688?s=20&t=f0yZOWG...
[25] https://twitter.com/ManotoNews/status/1588200615616086018?s=20&t=RWPysRV...
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[30] https://twitter.com/iranworkers/status/1588120728448163841?s=20&t=ZDMrt3...
[31] https://twitter.com/1500tasvir/status/1588212759036137472?s=20&t=pbVLhH6...
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[38] https://twitter.com/ManotoNews/status/1582340818614226945?s=20&t=EaXVFVS...
[39] https://www.isna.ir/news/1401081208404
[40] https://www.irna dot ir/news/84931882
[41] https://www.criticalthreats.org/analysis/iran-crisis-update-november-2
[42] https://twitter.com/iran_javanan/status/1588251961832636416; https://twitter.com/AlinejadMasih/status/1588285225485770752
[43] https://www.criticalthreats.org/analysis/iran-crisis-update-october-28
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[50] https://www.criticalthreats.org/analysis/iran-crisis-update-november-2
[51] https://www.criticalthreats.org/analysis/iran-crisis-update-october-19
[52] https://twitter.com/nournewsen/status/1588154536811716609
 
In short, you're trying to sell an absurdity. If a rubber bullet was used, zionists would have said so because it'd have allowed them to argue there was no intention to kill.

To summarize, in your rant you've accumulated several untruths thus far: claiming the individual in Tehran was beaten to death; claiming he was executed. And displayed double standards, finding excuses for abnormally violent rioters who went on a rampage, while misrepresenting the actions of Iranian law enforcement and making unfavorable prejudiced assumptions about them.



In most cases non-lethal munition will not kill from a distance of a meter.



That longer video itself is but a partial representation of the whole event: it tells nothing of what the individual had done to invite intervention by law enforcement.



Could have been a non-lethal round, and available indications tend to suggest it was.



The commander did not claim that the individual was killed, he did not claim lethal munition was fired at him.





Jews and non-Jews aren't treated equally in Occupied Palestine. On the legislative level, the zionist regime has enshrined 'race'-based segregation in law, as demonstrated by the discriminatory marriage rules.



Yes, they do.

Hence why this non-Persian, Kurdish Iranian Sunni Moslem, Rear Admiral Shahram Irani, is in command of the Iranian Navy:

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Hence why proportionally to their population size, Sunni Moslems (mostly non-Persians) operate more mosques than Shia Moslems do in Iran. Including grand ones such as this:

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Hence why the Supreme Leader issues fatwas prohibiting majority Shia from cursing figures revered by their Sunni compatriots, and prohibits sectarianist insults:



Hence why the non-Persian Christians shown below have always enjoyed full fledged freedom to practice their faith under the Islamic Republic:

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Hence why they're free to hold yearly memorial rallies on the topic of the 1915 genocide, even though a major trading partner of Iran (read Turkey) might dislike it:

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Hence why their community is running its own social and cultural facilities in a multitude of areas:

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Hence why they own numerous successful businesses:

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Hence why they're allowed to consume otherwise illegal alcoholic drinks and pork.

And so on, and so forth.



In Iran, dozens of law enforcement agents were murdered by rioters, on top of numerous attempted murders. There was no equivalent violence against public agents in Catalonia. Try something similar there and watch how many shall be shot dead.



There's literally nothing to substantiate this claim. Other than zionist / NATO propaganda and disinformation, that is.
Armenians, Zartoosh followers, and Assyrians have always been allowed to practice their faith in Iran. This is no pat on the back of the un Islamic republic criminals holding a country of 90 million hostage. They know that if they persecuted the Jews and Ethnic Christians Armenians and Assyrians that the fall out will be too much. Even the Chinese will not buy the cheap oil. How about the millions of Christian Iranian converts. Are they able to practice their faith freely or are they forced in under ground churches? let me help you before you put a spin and stat yammering nonsense.
 
Armenians, Zartoosh followers, and Assyrians have always been allowed to practice their faith in Iran. This is no pat on the back of the un Islamic republic criminals holding a country of 90 million hostage.

It provides more than solid proof that the drivel according to which "non-Persian and non-Shia" citizens of Iran are supposedly facing discrimination, as claimed by the user I was responding to, is nothing but a hollow and totally counter-factual fabrication.

When it comes to holding entire nations hostage, nay outright enslaving and uprooting and methodically destroying them, that unenviable title goes to NATO / zionist imperialists. Alongside like-minded governments and Resistance forces, Islamic Iran has successfully broken the crushing yoke of this tyrannical system of dominance. The downfall of the zio-American empire is simply a matter of time now.

They know that if they persecuted the Jews and Ethnic Christians Armenians and Assyrians that the fall out will be too much. Even the Chinese will not buy the cheap oil.

China's particularly sensitive to the plight of Armenians and Assyrians? That would be news to me.

Realistically speaking there's no unusual kind of fall out for hitting out at Armenians. Ask the zionist-backed Baku regime. Or watch recently published footage depicting the execution of Armenian POW's at the hands of Republic of Azarbaijan troops; and see the impunity with which they've been going about those actions.

So, the only reason traditional religious minorities have it this well in Islamic Iran, is because it's part and parcel of the Islamic Republic's principles of governance, in line with Islamic precepts and with the ideology underlying the glorious 1979 Revolution. Also there's a difference between simply refraining from persecution on the one hand, and proactively granting minorities the magnitude of tranquility and peace of mind the Islamic Republic is offering them on the other hand.

Iran's a role model not just for the Muslim world but also for the non-Muslim global south as well as the downtrodden, oppressed masses in developed nations.

How about the millions of Christian Iranian converts. Are they able to practice their faith freely or are they forced in under ground churches? let me help you before you put a spin and stat yammering nonsense.

Such propaganda links from America's so-called Christian Right, are reminiscent of the late 1980's Soviet Pravda daily.

Fact is that these evangelical and similar churches are politically orientated entities, in a militantly pro-zionist way. They are used as tools of influence and destabilization by the zio-American empire, especially against its geopolitical adversaries.

Many if not most Iranians claiming to have joined such USA-based churches are fake converts anyway, trying to obtain asylum in some western country.

The tiny remnant of people who're seriously attracted by the proselytism of these organizations will have to cope. There cannot be room for political assets of the zio-American empire disguised as expansive Christian denominations.
 
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So ParsiPride is exposed, he seems not even to be a muslim.... no wonder he is anti regime and pro west,,,,
 
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