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no but the party responsible for the death is police , they have problem in training and the stations are not equipped as they should , the personnel probably never passed BLS courses . that's concerning and must be answered swiftly , if they were not lax in that department , this would not have happenened.

I see, but it means there was no deliberate intent to cause harm, let alone physical assault like some are still mistakenly assuming. It's also important to inform them that alleged police brutality wasn't the cause of her demise.



Bro I am in kindergarten compared to your range of readings.

But I don't care, at the end we are waiting, and we are told that waiting itself if from the Relief. So let's keep waiting.

عن الإمام الرضا -صلوآت الله عليه- اِنتِظَارُ الفَرَج مِن الفَرَج.

اللهم عجل لوليك الفرج

No shame in that, especially since I would guess you're far younger too. But the very fact that unlike so many from your generation, you're actually reading books (rather than confining yourself to internet sites alone), is an excellent and commendable start onto itself.
 
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No shame in that, especially since I would guess you're far younger too. But the very fact that unlike so many from your generation, you're actually reading books, is an excellent and commendable start onto itself.
well not that young, I'm 25.
 
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And, what are you trying to say here? That enemy propaganda has had no impact on them? That they're in the majority?
i say if they are cannibals , they are cannibals , if they are Syrian . they are Syrian why you guys change their nature thread to thread ?
What's that?
for some reason view become video
Have western so-called "democracies" allowed Iranian media to operate unhindered to the same extent as their own streamlined mainstream media controlled by a handful of corporations dominated by oligarchs? Are Google & company not censoring search results from the likes of Russia Today?
they operate far more freely than their media allowed to operate in iran
they start limit Iran media activity after Iran closed their office after uprising in time of khatami and later ahmadinejad.
That's without mentioning the journalists NATO regimes and their intelligence agencies have murdered, such as Maya Nasser or Serena Shim who were working for Press TV. The former got shot by a sniper in 2012, the latter killed in a staged car accident in 2014 before she could unveil how trucks supposed to carry humanitarian aid into Syria were in fact transporting weapons to arm terrorists grouplets with.
Nato ?
On 26 September 2012, Nasser was covering the large explosions at the Syrian army's headquarters in Umayyad Square when he was killed by a rebel sniper. Nasser was shot through the neck and was killed. Hussein Murtada, Press TV's Damascus bureau chief and head of the Arabic-language al-Alam TV network, was wounded in a leg. Nasser is the 46th journalist killed during the Syrian Civil War.
Serena Shim (Arabic: سيرينا علي سحيم,[1] Serena Ali Suhaim;[1] 10 October 1985 – 19 October 2014) was a Lebanese-American journalist for Press TV.[2] While covering the Siege of Kobanê as a war correspondent, she was killed in a car crash in Suruç two days after she reported that Turkish intelligence had accused her of spying.
do you knew how many journalist died in Syria
DateNameLocationNotesRefs
20 February 2020Abdul Nasser Haj HamdanMaaret Elnaasanphotographer working for the Media Office in Binnish, died in Russian airstrike[4]
10 February 2020Abdul Hameed al-YousefKafr Rumah, Idlib governoratephotographer and camera operator for Kafr Rumah Media Office, died in government shelling[5]
13 October 2019Mohammed Hussein Rasho and Saad AhmedRas al-AinTwo Syrian Kurdish journalists in Turkish air strike on civilian convoy carrying local and foreign journalists[6]
12 November 2016Mohsen KhazaeiMinyan district, AleppoIranian reporter for IRIB and his cameraman injured in rebel crossfire while embedded with pro-government fighters[7][8]
23 October 2016Eylül NûhilatShehbaWhile accompanying fighters of Shehba Women Protection Front, the Syrian Kurdish YPJ press office journalist was killed during the artillery attacks of the Turkish army on Shehba region.[9][10]
13 October 2016Patryk SkolakAleppoPolish freelance journalist[1]
18 July 2016Mustafa MohammedManbij, Aleppo GovernorateThe Syrian Kurdish journalist for Ronahi TV, died in Qamishli from injuries sustained while covering the fighting in Manbij[11]
11 July 2016Ibrahim Al-OmarIdlibSyrian reporter for Al-Jazeera, killed in Russian double tap airstrike while reporting[12]
24 June 2016Khaled Al-IssaAleppo (wounded in Syria and pronounced dead in Antakya, Turkey)Opposition journalist killed by an explosive device hidden in his home. Known for being the fellow journalist of Hadi Al-Abdullah, injured in the same attack[13][14]
7 December 2015Zakaria IbrahimTeldo Village, Homs provinceAl Jazeera camera operator[15]
31 January 2015Kenji Goto JogoUnknown (ISIL)Japanese freelance video journalist, captured and beheaded by ISIL[16]
25 September 2014Unidentified member of Raqqa Is Being Slaughtered SilentlyRaqqaName withheld for security reasons; date is reported date[17]
10 September 2014Mohamed Al QasimIdlibReporter for Syrian radio station Rozana, killed by unknown gunman while interviewing a rebel leader[18][19]
2 September 2014Steven Joel SotloffUnknown (ISIL)American freelance photographer[20]
19 August 2014James Wright FoleyUnknown (ISIL)American freelance photographer[21]
27 May 2013Yara AbbasHoms (Dabaa airport)Reporter for Syrian News Channel (al-Ikhbariyah), killed by rebel sniper while reporting a clash[22]
1 April 2013Abdul Raheem Kour HassanDamascusRadio director for Watan FM[23]
15 March 2013Ahmed Khaled ShehadehDamascus (Daraya)Editor-in-chief at the newspaper Anab Balady[1]
10 March 2013Ghaith Abd al-JawadDamascusCitizen journalist working for the Qaboun Media Center[24]
10 March 2013Amr Badir al-Deen Junaid (aka Abu Ameer)DamascusCitizen journalist working for the Qaboun Media Center[25]
3 March 2013Walid Jamil AmiraDamascusCitizen journalist working for the Jobar Media Center[26]
25 February 2013Wael Abdul AzizHoms (Baba Amr)Citizen journalist[1]
24 February 2013Olivier VoisinIdlib Governorate (wounded in Syria and died in Turkey)French freelance photographer; injured near Idlib, died in Turkey[27]
19 February 2013Adnan Abu AbdoDaraaCitizen journalist[1]
17 February 2013Mohamed MohamedDamascusCitizen journalist[1]
17 February 2013Mohammed Saeed Al-HamwiDamascus (Qaboun)Citizen journalist[1]
15 February 2013Yousef Adel BakriAleppoCitizen journalist with the Aleppo News Network[1]
12 February 2013Hamada Abdel-Salam Al-KhatibHomsCitizen journalist[1]
11 February 2013Zaid Abu ObeidaDamascusCitizen journalist[1]
6 February 2013Mohammed KurdiDamascusCitizen journalist[1]
3 February 2013Abdul Latif Khalil KhuderDamascusCitizen journalist[1]
2 February 2013Nabil Al-NabulsiDaraa IzraCitizen journalist[1]
24 January 2013Mohamed Abd Al-RahmanDamascusSports journalist for pro-government news website Syria News[28][29]
18 January 2013Mohammed al-Masalmeh, a.k.a. Mohamed al-HouraniBasri Al-Hariri, Daraa GovernorateAl Jazeera TV reporter[30][31][32]
18 January 2013Amjed Al-SayoufiSaqba (east of Damascus)Citizen journalist[29][32]
18 January 2013Hossein Al-QadriSaqba (east of Damascus)Citizen journalist[29]
17 January 2013Yves DebayAleppoFrench-Belgian journalist for Assaut (French magazine)[30][32][33]
15 January 2013Ahmed Assaad Al-ShahabHomsCitizen journalist who was executed in a beheading by Syrian forces[29][32]
13 January 2013Bassem Fawaz Al-Za'biTafas (near Deraa)Citizen journalist[29][32]
4 January 2013Suhail Mahmoud Al-AliDamascus or AleppoAddounia TV[34][35][36][37]
22 December 2012Haidar Smoudi (also transliterated al-Sumudi)DamascusSyrian Arab News Agency (SANA)[1][38]
12 December 2012Anmar Yassin MohammadDamascus (Mezzeh)pro-gov Syrian News Center[39][40]
6 December 2012Mohamed Khair Sheikh QwaiderArbin (east of Damascus)Citizen journalist[1]
4 December 2012Naji AssaadDamascus (Tadamon)Tishreen[41]
30 November 2012Marwan Hamid CharbajiDamascus (Daraya)Citizen journalist[1]
29 November 2012Mohammad KoraytemDamascus (Daraya)Citizen journalist[1]
25 November 2012Mohamed al-KhalDeir ez-ZorShaam News Network[42]
21 November 2012Basel Tawfiq YussifDamascus (Tadamon)Journalist for Syria's Public Authority for Radio and Television (Syrian state TV)[42][43][44]
20 November 2012Huzan Abdul Halim MahmoudAl-Hasaka (Ras al-Ayn)Citizen journalist[1]
19 November 2012Mohammed Al-Zaheer Al-NaimiDamasacus (Al-Bouaida)Citizen journalist[1]
18 November 2012Mohammed Al-KhalidAleppoMedia activist executed by the Free Syria Army[1]
17 November 2012Abdullah Hassan KaakaUnknownCitizen journalist tortured by the government[1]
16 November 2012Mustafa KermanAleppoCitizen journalist[1]
5 November 2012Samer KhrayshiArbin (east of Damascus)Citizen journalist[1]
2 November 2012Hassan Haidar Al Sheikh HammoudHomsCitizen journalist[1]
1 November 2012Mohammad Khalil Al-WakaaDeir ez-ZorCitizen journalist[1]
23 October 2012Anas Al-AhmedUnknownCitizen journalist[1][45]
20 October 2012Omar Abdul Razik LattoufAleppoCitizen journalist[1]
20 October 2012Mohammed Jumaa Abdul Karim LattoufAleppoCitizen journalist[1]
10 October 2012Mohammad Al-AshramDeir ez-ZorSyrian News Channel (Al-Ikhbariyah TV)[46]
3 October 2012Mona BakkourAleppo (Saadallah Al-Jabri Square)Thawra[1]
2 October 2012Ahmed Ali SaadaDamascusCitizen journalist and worked for the Syrian National Council[1]
27 September 2012Mohamad Fayad AskarDeir ez-Zor (Al Kousour)Citizen journalist[1]
26 September 2012Abdul Aziz Ragheb Al-SheikhDeir ez-Zor (Al Jabla)Citizen journalist for Shaam News Network[1]
19 September 2012Abdul Kareem Al OkdahHamaCitizen journalist for Shaam News Network[1]
9 September 2012Tamer Al-AwamAleppoFreelance filmmaker[47]
6 September 2012Anas Al-AbdullahDamascusCitizen journalist[1]
6 September 2012Tahseen Al-ToumDamascusCitizen journalist[1]
6 September 2012Nawaf Al-HindiDamascusCitizen journalist[1]
4 September 2012Mohamed Badeer Al-QasimHomsCitizen journalist who started a media center in Deir ez-Zor[1]
22 August 2012Maya NasserDamascusPress TV (Iran)[48]
22 August 2012Omar Hamed al Zanil (also transliterated Omar Al Hamed Al-Zamel)Al-Hirak, Izra' District, Daraa GovernorateCitizen journalist[1][49]
22 August 2012Musab al-OdallahNaher Aisha, DamascusTishreen[49][50][51][52][53]
20 August 2012Mika YamamotoAleppoJapanese reporter for Japan Press[54][55]
11 August 2012Ali AbbasJdaidet Artouz (town), southwest of DamascusJournalist for SANA who was killed at his home[56][57][58]
11 August 2012Bara'a Yusuf al-BushiAl-TallCitizen journalist[56][57]
10 August 2012Hatem Abu YehyaAl-TallSyrian News Channel (Al-Ikhbariyah TV)[56][59][60]
3 August 2012Mohammed al-SaeedJdaidet Artouz, southwest of DamascusSANA TV presenter who was kidnapped and executed[56][61]
3 August 2012Ahmad SalamDamascusCitizen journalist[1]
3 August 2012Zuhair Muhammed Al-ShaherDeir ez-ZorCitizen journalist[1]
22 July 2012Mahmoud SudqiIdlib GovernorateCitizen journalist[62]
19 July 2012Mohamed al-HusniAl-Qusayr, Homs GovernorateCitizen journalist and director of the Media Centre in Al Qusour[1][63]
18 July 2012Ali Juburi al-KaabiDamascusIraqi journalist working for Al Roaa (Iraq)[64][65]
18 July 2012Falah Taha (Iraqi)DamascusIraqi journalist working for Al Roaa (Iraq)[64][65]
12 July 2012Ihsan al Buni (also transliterated Ihssan Al-Binni)Damascus (Daraya)Al-Thawra[1][66][67]
4 July 2012Suhaib DibDamascusCitizen journalist[68][69]
4 July 2012Alaa Umar JumaaKansabaCitizen journalist[70]
2 July 2012Mohamed Hamdo HallaqAzaz (near Aleppo)Citizen journalist[68][69]
28 June 2012Mohammed Ali Al HaymadDamascus (Daraya)Citizen journalist[1]
28 June 2012Samer Khalil Al-Sataleh (Al-Salta), aka Abou YasserDamascus (Douma)Citizen journalist[1][68][69]
27 June 2012Mohammad ShammaDamascus (Drousha)Syrian News Channel (Al-Ikhbariyah TV)[71][72]
27 June 2012Zaid KahelDamascus (Drousha)Syrian News Channel (Al-Ikhbariyah TV)[73]
27 June 2012Sami Abu AminDamascus (Drousha)Syrian News Channel (Al-Ikhbariyah TV)[71][74]
26 June 2012Wael Omar BaradJarjarazCitizen journalist[1]
25 June 2012Ghias Khaled Al-HmouriaDamscus (Douma)Citizen journalist[68][69]
21 June 2012Hamza Mahmoud OthmanHomsCitizen journalist[1][75]
21 June 2012Omar Al-GhantawiHomsCitizen journalist[68][69]
16 June 2012Ahmed HamadaHoms (Baba Amr)Citizen journalist[76]
15 June 2012Bassim Barakat DarwishAl-Rastan, Homs GovernorateCitizen journalist & founder of the Rastan Media Center[77]
13 June 2012Ayham Youssef Al HaririHouranCitizen journalist[1]
10 June 2012Khaled Al-Bakir (Al-Bakr)Al-Qusayr, Homs GovernorateCitizen journalist & founder of Alaasi Revolution News Network[76][78][79]
31 May 2012Abdulhameed Idriss MatarAl-Qusayr, Homs GovernorateCitizen journalist[1]
28 May 2012Bassel ShehadehHomsCitizen journalist[80][81][82]
28 May 2012Ahmed Al AssamHomsCitizen journalist[82][83]
27 May 2012Ammar Mohamed Zado (also transliterated Amar Mohamed Souheil Zada)Damascus (Al-Midan)director of Shaam News Network[1][82][84][85]
27 May 2012Ahmed Adnan Al-AshlaqDamascus (Al-Midan)Shaam News Network[82][84][86]
27 May 2012Lawrence Fahmy Al-NaimiDamascus (Al-Midan)Shaam News Network[82][84][87]
17 May 2012Hasan AzhariLattakiaCitizen journalist who was arrested, tortured, and killed in Damascus at The Military Security prison (Branch 215)[1]
4 May 2012Abdul Ghani KaakehAleppo (Salah Al-Din)Citizen journalist[88][89][90]
17 April 2012Khaled Mahmoud KabbishoIdlibCitizen journalist[82][91][92]
17 April 2012Alaa al-Din Hassan al-DouriHama GovernorateCitizen journalist[82][91][92]
14 April 2012Sameer Shalab al-ShamHomsCitizen journalist[82][92][93]
14 April 2012Ahmed Abdollah FakhriyehDumeir (northeast of Damascus), Rif Dimashq GovernorateCitizen journalist[82][92]
6 April 2012Anas Al-HoulaniHomsCitizen journalist[1]
29 March 2012Ahmed Mohamed DjibrilIdlibCitizen journalist who was 17 years old at the time he was shot and killed[1][94]
26 March 2012Walid BlediDarkush (near the Turkish border)Algerian-British freelance journalist[95][96][97][98][99]
26 March 2012Naseem IntririDarkush (near the Turkish border)Algerian-French freelance journalist[95][96][97][98][99]
26 March 2012Jawan Mohammed QatnaAl-Hasakeh (Ad Darbasiyah)Kidnapped (Kurdish) citizen journalist for Free Derbassiyeh Coordination Committee whose body was later discovered[95][99]
9 March 2012Amr KaakaDoma (near Damascus)Citizen journalist[1]
24 February 2012Abdullah Khaled AwadAl-Qusayr, Homs GovernorateCitizen journalist[1]
24 February 2012Anas al-TarshaHoms (Qarabees)Citizen journalist[82][100]
22 February 2012Remi OchlikHomsFrench freelance photographer for IP3 Press photo agency[101][102][103]
22 February 2012Marie ColvinHomsAmerican journalist working for The Sunday Times (UK)[101][104][105][106]
21 February 2012Rami al-SayedHoms (Baba Amr)Citizen journalist[82][107][108][109]
7 February 2012Mazhar Tayyara (also transliterated Madhar Amr Tayara)HomsFreelance journalist for Agence France-Presse (France), The Guardian (UK), Die Welt (Germany)[110][111][112][113][114]
5 February 2012Saleh Samih MurjanKarm Zeitun (near Homs)Citizen journalist[1]
27 January 2012Usama Burhan IdrissHoms (Inshaatt)Citizen journalist[1]
11 January 2012Gilles JacquierHomsFrench citizen reporting for France 2[115][116][117][118]
2 January 2012Shoukri Ahmed Ratib Abu Bourghoul (also transliterated Shukri Ratib Abu Burghol)Damascus (Daraya)al-Thawra (daily) and Radio Damas[119][120][121][122]
28 December 2011Muawiya Ibrahim AyoubAl-Rastan, Homs GovernorateCitizen journalist[1]
27 December 2011Muatassim Al-SalehHamaCitizen journalist[1]
27 December 2011Basil al-SayedHoms (Baba Amr)Died in an improvised hospital from a gunshot wound suffered five days earlier (Known in Homs as "the revolution's journalist")[123][124]
21 December 2011Rami Ismail Iqbala Syrian prisonCitizen journalist[1][75]
15 December 2011Bilal JibssIdlib (Kafr Tkharam)Citizen journalist[1]
15 December 2011Hamza Khalid AmerShamseen (near Homs)Citizen journalist[1]
6 December 2011Firas BarshanHomsCitizen journalist[1]
26 November 2011Nizar Adnan HumsaHoms (Al Bayada)Citizen journalist who died while in custody of the Syrian intelligence agency[1]
20 November 2011Ferzat JarbanAl-Qusayr, Homs GovernorateFreelance TV camera operator[125][126][127]
5 May 2011Ahmed Souleymane DaheekTalbiseh, HomsCitizen journalist, shot[1][128]


There are dish antennas everywhere in Iran.
I don't have one because its a headache because of parasites
Not relevant, as there's no efficient national filtering system in Iran and VPN's are sold freely.
irrelevant , and the VPN

thats corruption
The situation is that the Iranian media landscape is featuring an extensive variety of competing views and orientations.
no if they print those views they will be closed by journalism court. also those news paper are published in numbers of at most 10000 , while if they were allowed TV channels or satellite channels millions could hear them
Private schools aren't usually accessible to the broader masses due to the fees they charge. So this is hardly having an impact.
are you sure according to MehrNews they are attended by 12% of students i don't call that don't having an impact
and if they are insignificant why not allowing them having additional curriculum ?
Books critical of government policies are published all the time.
well let just say you don't live in Iran and make some allowance on how wrong your ideas are
Absent a National Internet system physically separable from the global internet, the filtering is ineffectual. Millions of Iranians are wasting their time on so-called "social media" right now as we speak.
that is intranet not internet and thats the definition of brainwashing and sugarcoating it in word like national internet don\t change it.
national internet at first was proposed to have data-center and bandwidth inside the country to move the critical internet service like government and university sites there . it never meant to separate internal net from internet its not designed for that and its infrastructure is way to weak for that purpose, you guys only talk about some nonsense and want to turn something positive into something that make unrest and dissatisfaction .

cut all access to international media . and even china Great Firewall don't separate the internal net from the internet . what you say is north Korea . if you like it and preach it so much , why not go and live there
 
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"Lebanon model"

You know hordes of arabs from the Gulf states visit beirut for sex tourism throughout the year, right? Syria was the same until the war.
Iranian model
why they come here we come to you

if you are shia you must come here
 
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Iranian model
why they come here we come to you

if you are shia you must come here
Captions are closed and I don't speak Persian. Besides, the number of hookers in Mashad and Qom is in the number of a few hundreds (including even some iraqi, hazara and lebanese women residing there).

It is nothing like Beirut which has entire establishments dedicated to them. Sheikhs go there to have leather-clad dominatrixes spank them with paddles and riding crops etc.
 
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Brother, always in dire need of your prayers as a younger brother.
I have to apoligize dear @ahaider97 for what i had previously called you. Have you my prayers too. @SalarHaqq is an other level, i am sure that his breath and tongue of truth will make his prayers much more effective than mine.

I have an advice for you dear, please please please do be so very careful when you post or say anything related to Shias of Arabian peninsula. They are reservoir of our mother holy Fatima Alayha Salam. Any word that may put their lives in danger should not be tolerated. And they are ordered to stay silent till the exact moment.
 
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I have to apoligize dear @ahaider97 for what i had previously called you. Have you my prayers too. @SalarHaqq is an other level, i am sure that his breath and tongue of truth will make his prayers much more effective than mine.

I have an advice for you dear, please please please do be so very careful when you post or say anything related to Shias of Arabian peninsula. They are reservoir of our mother holy Fatima Alayha Salam. Any word that may put their lives in danger should not be tolerated. And they are ordered to stay silent till the exact moment.
You have nothing to apologize over, I am at fault for my stupid posts. Thanks for your prayers. May Sahib Az Zaman(ATFJS) pray for you my brothers, you @SalarHaqq and others.
 
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Captions are closed and I don't speak Persian. Besides, the number of hookers in Mashad and Qom is in the number of a few hundreds (including even some iraqi, hazara and lebanese women residing there).

It is nothing like Beirut which has entire establishments dedicated to them. Sheikhs go there to have leather-clad dominatrixes spank them with paddles and riding crops etc.
a few hundred , the site talk about smuggling Iranian girl into uae for sex work and how industrialized it is

the video show even in Haram itself they were working and angry people attacking them there, and then the guy to show how widespread it is called a travel agency and said they had some Arab pilgrim and they want home for them for the time they are them and then asked if the girl will be provided for them and the price for the service the first half is a panel that some sociologist and university professor are talking about how widespread it is and how cheap it is . the price they say is less than 10$
you may be able to understand this better
 
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a few hundred , the site talk about smuggling Iranian girl into uae for sex work and how industrialized it is

the video show even in Haram itself they were working and angry people attacking them there, and then the guy to show how widespread it is called a travel agency and said they had some Arab pilgrim and they want home for them for the time they are them and then asked if the girl will be provided for them and the price for the service the first half is a panel that some sociologist and university professor are talking about how widespread it is and how cheap it is . the price they say is less than 10$
you may be able to understand this better
Those aren't the kind of bitches that will end up having families, you know. And they're a handful confined to a particular sector of the city that we know of.

You're speaking as if this is some countrywide problem that's spread from the hovels of Ahvaz right into Tehran's 5 star suites.

You do know you can get saudi women too in places like jeddah, right? Or emirati hookups when visiting dubai and abu dhabi? I know some myself and they live part time abroad running onlyfans channels and sometimes record videos on home soil with foreign visitors, including south asians and sub-saharans.

Not a metric to judge a country or society on.
 
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Those aren't the kind of bitches that will end up having families, you know. And they're a handful confined to a particular sector of the city that we know of.
sorry but you think you can find a girl is virgin or not if she want to fake it and that is not important if they will have family , they are Iranian girl that because of poverty had to resort to that.
You're speaking as if this is some countrywide problem that's spread from the hovels of Ahvaz right into Tehran's 5 star suites.
first I'm from where you call hovels of Ahvaz and they are not hovels , Ahvaz is a beautiful city and more prosperous than many cities in Iran .
and have you been to Tehran , there is a movie called Poverty and Prostitution (Faqr and Fahsha) produced by one of the prominent Iranian director who is one of the supporters of Islamic republic , he several year later followed it by writing a book on it and newer development , it deal with how wide spread it is , good watch to see the dirt we try to hide under the carpet

You do know you can get saudi women too in places like jeddah, right? Or emirati hookups when visiting dubai and abu dhabi? I know some myself and they live part time abroad running onlyfans channels and sometimes record videos on home soil with foreign visitors, including south asians and sub-saharans.
honestly i don't care what they do , but i care when there is an industrialized business doing that in Iran and they tend to sweep it under the rug. and did i mention it before ? no but when here its stated we are holier than Lebanon and there no such thing in Iran i had to correct that misconception . forgetting there is a problem is the first step in letting it go rampart and its what that industry want you to do.
 
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i say if they are cannibals , they are cannibals , if they are Syrian . they are Syrian why you guys change their nature thread to thread ?

They were not a majority, and they had been manipulated and provoked into rebelling against the government through by propaganda, covert operations and other types of interventions by west regimes, their regional clients and the zionists.

for some reason view become video

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they operate far more freely than their media allowed to operate in iran

I don't remember Iran killing western journalists like NATO regimes and their proxies have done to Press TV correspondents, so no.

Moreover, Iran does not possess the material resources to compete with mainstream corporate media, whose dominance is such that they will drown out any dissenting voice. Since the playing field is not a level one to begin with, it would be fair game if Iran decided to impose additional restrictions on their reporters.

And when western regimes fear that some dissident journalist might actually be able to successfully inform the public about their imperialist mischief, they proceed to freezing their bank accounts and those of their parents too, like happened to that German journalist who refused to parrot NATO propaganda on the conflict in Ukraine.

they start limit Iran media activity after Iran closed their office after uprising in time of khatami and later ahmadinejad.

They have continued to impede the freedom of Iranian media regardless long after the events of 2009.

Nato ?
On 26 September 2012, Nasser was covering the large explosions at the Syrian army's headquarters in Umayyad Square when he was killed by a rebel sniper. Nasser was shot through the neck and was killed. Hussein Murtada, Press TV's Damascus bureau chief and head of the Arabic-language al-Alam TV network, was wounded in a leg. Nasser is the 46th journalist killed during the Syrian Civil War.
Serena Shim (Arabic: سيرينا علي سحيم,[1] Serena Ali Suhaim;[1] 10 October 1985 – 19 October 2014) was a Lebanese-American journalist for Press TV.[2] While covering the Siege of Kobanê as a war correspondent, she was killed in a car crash in Suruç two days after she reported that Turkish intelligence had accused her of spying.
do you knew how many journalist died in Syria
DateNameLocationNotesRefs
20 February 2020Abdul Nasser Haj HamdanMaaret Elnaasanphotographer working for the Media Office in Binnish, died in Russian airstrike[4]
10 February 2020Abdul Hameed al-YousefKafr Rumah, Idlib governoratephotographer and camera operator for Kafr Rumah Media Office, died in government shelling[5]
13 October 2019Mohammed Hussein Rasho and Saad AhmedRas al-AinTwo Syrian Kurdish journalists in Turkish air strike on civilian convoy carrying local and foreign journalists[6]
12 November 2016Mohsen KhazaeiMinyan district, AleppoIranian reporter for IRIB and his cameraman injured in rebel crossfire while embedded with pro-government fighters[7][8]
23 October 2016Eylül NûhilatShehbaWhile accompanying fighters of Shehba Women Protection Front, the Syrian Kurdish YPJ press office journalist was killed during the artillery attacks of the Turkish army on Shehba region.[9][10]
13 October 2016Patryk SkolakAleppoPolish freelance journalist[1]
18 July 2016Mustafa MohammedManbij, Aleppo GovernorateThe Syrian Kurdish journalist for Ronahi TV, died in Qamishli from injuries sustained while covering the fighting in Manbij[11]
11 July 2016Ibrahim Al-OmarIdlibSyrian reporter for Al-Jazeera, killed in Russian double tap airstrike while reporting[12]
24 June 2016Khaled Al-IssaAleppo (wounded in Syria and pronounced dead in Antakya, Turkey)Opposition journalist killed by an explosive device hidden in his home. Known for being the fellow journalist of Hadi Al-Abdullah, injured in the same attack[13][14]
7 December 2015Zakaria IbrahimTeldo Village, Homs provinceAl Jazeera camera operator[15]
31 January 2015Kenji Goto JogoUnknown (ISIL)Japanese freelance video journalist, captured and beheaded by ISIL[16]
25 September 2014Unidentified member of Raqqa Is Being Slaughtered SilentlyRaqqaName withheld for security reasons; date is reported date[17]
10 September 2014Mohamed Al QasimIdlibReporter for Syrian radio station Rozana, killed by unknown gunman while interviewing a rebel leader[18][19]
2 September 2014Steven Joel SotloffUnknown (ISIL)American freelance photographer[20]
19 August 2014James Wright FoleyUnknown (ISIL)American freelance photographer[21]
27 May 2013Yara AbbasHoms (Dabaa airport)Reporter for Syrian News Channel (al-Ikhbariyah), killed by rebel sniper while reporting a clash[22]
1 April 2013Abdul Raheem Kour HassanDamascusRadio director for Watan FM[23]
15 March 2013Ahmed Khaled ShehadehDamascus (Daraya)Editor-in-chief at the newspaper Anab Balady[1]
10 March 2013Ghaith Abd al-JawadDamascusCitizen journalist working for the Qaboun Media Center[24]
10 March 2013Amr Badir al-Deen Junaid (aka Abu Ameer)DamascusCitizen journalist working for the Qaboun Media Center[25]
3 March 2013Walid Jamil AmiraDamascusCitizen journalist working for the Jobar Media Center[26]
25 February 2013Wael Abdul AzizHoms (Baba Amr)Citizen journalist[1]
24 February 2013Olivier VoisinIdlib Governorate (wounded in Syria and died in Turkey)French freelance photographer; injured near Idlib, died in Turkey[27]
19 February 2013Adnan Abu AbdoDaraaCitizen journalist[1]
17 February 2013Mohamed MohamedDamascusCitizen journalist[1]
17 February 2013Mohammed Saeed Al-HamwiDamascus (Qaboun)Citizen journalist[1]
15 February 2013Yousef Adel BakriAleppoCitizen journalist with the Aleppo News Network[1]
12 February 2013Hamada Abdel-Salam Al-KhatibHomsCitizen journalist[1]
11 February 2013Zaid Abu ObeidaDamascusCitizen journalist[1]
6 February 2013Mohammed KurdiDamascusCitizen journalist[1]
3 February 2013Abdul Latif Khalil KhuderDamascusCitizen journalist[1]
2 February 2013Nabil Al-NabulsiDaraa IzraCitizen journalist[1]
24 January 2013Mohamed Abd Al-RahmanDamascusSports journalist for pro-government news website Syria News[28][29]
18 January 2013Mohammed al-Masalmeh, a.k.a. Mohamed al-HouraniBasri Al-Hariri, Daraa GovernorateAl Jazeera TV reporter[30][31][32]
18 January 2013Amjed Al-SayoufiSaqba (east of Damascus)Citizen journalist[29][32]
18 January 2013Hossein Al-QadriSaqba (east of Damascus)Citizen journalist[29]
17 January 2013Yves DebayAleppoFrench-Belgian journalist for Assaut (French magazine)[30][32][33]
15 January 2013Ahmed Assaad Al-ShahabHomsCitizen journalist who was executed in a beheading by Syrian forces[29][32]
13 January 2013Bassem Fawaz Al-Za'biTafas (near Deraa)Citizen journalist[29][32]
4 January 2013Suhail Mahmoud Al-AliDamascus or AleppoAddounia TV[34][35][36][37]
22 December 2012Haidar Smoudi (also transliterated al-Sumudi)DamascusSyrian Arab News Agency (SANA)[1][38]
12 December 2012Anmar Yassin MohammadDamascus (Mezzeh)pro-gov Syrian News Center[39][40]
6 December 2012Mohamed Khair Sheikh QwaiderArbin (east of Damascus)Citizen journalist[1]
4 December 2012Naji AssaadDamascus (Tadamon)Tishreen[41]
30 November 2012Marwan Hamid CharbajiDamascus (Daraya)Citizen journalist[1]
29 November 2012Mohammad KoraytemDamascus (Daraya)Citizen journalist[1]
25 November 2012Mohamed al-KhalDeir ez-ZorShaam News Network[42]
21 November 2012Basel Tawfiq YussifDamascus (Tadamon)Journalist for Syria's Public Authority for Radio and Television (Syrian state TV)[42][43][44]
20 November 2012Huzan Abdul Halim MahmoudAl-Hasaka (Ras al-Ayn)Citizen journalist[1]
19 November 2012Mohammed Al-Zaheer Al-NaimiDamasacus (Al-Bouaida)Citizen journalist[1]
18 November 2012Mohammed Al-KhalidAleppoMedia activist executed by the Free Syria Army[1]
17 November 2012Abdullah Hassan KaakaUnknownCitizen journalist tortured by the government[1]
16 November 2012Mustafa KermanAleppoCitizen journalist[1]
5 November 2012Samer KhrayshiArbin (east of Damascus)Citizen journalist[1]
2 November 2012Hassan Haidar Al Sheikh HammoudHomsCitizen journalist[1]
1 November 2012Mohammad Khalil Al-WakaaDeir ez-ZorCitizen journalist[1]
23 October 2012Anas Al-AhmedUnknownCitizen journalist[1][45]
20 October 2012Omar Abdul Razik LattoufAleppoCitizen journalist[1]
20 October 2012Mohammed Jumaa Abdul Karim LattoufAleppoCitizen journalist[1]
10 October 2012Mohammad Al-AshramDeir ez-ZorSyrian News Channel (Al-Ikhbariyah TV)[46]
3 October 2012Mona BakkourAleppo (Saadallah Al-Jabri Square)Thawra[1]
2 October 2012Ahmed Ali SaadaDamascusCitizen journalist and worked for the Syrian National Council[1]
27 September 2012Mohamad Fayad AskarDeir ez-Zor (Al Kousour)Citizen journalist[1]
26 September 2012Abdul Aziz Ragheb Al-SheikhDeir ez-Zor (Al Jabla)Citizen journalist for Shaam News Network[1]
19 September 2012Abdul Kareem Al OkdahHamaCitizen journalist for Shaam News Network[1]
9 September 2012Tamer Al-AwamAleppoFreelance filmmaker[47]
6 September 2012Anas Al-AbdullahDamascusCitizen journalist[1]
6 September 2012Tahseen Al-ToumDamascusCitizen journalist[1]
6 September 2012Nawaf Al-HindiDamascusCitizen journalist[1]
4 September 2012Mohamed Badeer Al-QasimHomsCitizen journalist who started a media center in Deir ez-Zor[1]
22 August 2012Maya NasserDamascusPress TV (Iran)[48]
22 August 2012Omar Hamed al Zanil (also transliterated Omar Al Hamed Al-Zamel)Al-Hirak, Izra' District, Daraa GovernorateCitizen journalist[1][49]
22 August 2012Musab al-OdallahNaher Aisha, DamascusTishreen[49][50][51][52][53]
20 August 2012Mika YamamotoAleppoJapanese reporter for Japan Press[54][55]
11 August 2012Ali AbbasJdaidet Artouz (town), southwest of DamascusJournalist for SANA who was killed at his home[56][57][58]
11 August 2012Bara'a Yusuf al-BushiAl-TallCitizen journalist[56][57]
10 August 2012Hatem Abu YehyaAl-TallSyrian News Channel (Al-Ikhbariyah TV)[56][59][60]
3 August 2012Mohammed al-SaeedJdaidet Artouz, southwest of DamascusSANA TV presenter who was kidnapped and executed[56][61]
3 August 2012Ahmad SalamDamascusCitizen journalist[1]
3 August 2012Zuhair Muhammed Al-ShaherDeir ez-ZorCitizen journalist[1]
22 July 2012Mahmoud SudqiIdlib GovernorateCitizen journalist[62]
19 July 2012Mohamed al-HusniAl-Qusayr, Homs GovernorateCitizen journalist and director of the Media Centre in Al Qusour[1][63]
18 July 2012Ali Juburi al-KaabiDamascusIraqi journalist working for Al Roaa (Iraq)[64][65]
18 July 2012Falah Taha (Iraqi)DamascusIraqi journalist working for Al Roaa (Iraq)[64][65]
12 July 2012Ihsan al Buni (also transliterated Ihssan Al-Binni)Damascus (Daraya)Al-Thawra[1][66][67]
4 July 2012Suhaib DibDamascusCitizen journalist[68][69]
4 July 2012Alaa Umar JumaaKansabaCitizen journalist[70]
2 July 2012Mohamed Hamdo HallaqAzaz (near Aleppo)Citizen journalist[68][69]
28 June 2012Mohammed Ali Al HaymadDamascus (Daraya)Citizen journalist[1]
28 June 2012Samer Khalil Al-Sataleh (Al-Salta), aka Abou YasserDamascus (Douma)Citizen journalist[1][68][69]
27 June 2012Mohammad ShammaDamascus (Drousha)Syrian News Channel (Al-Ikhbariyah TV)[71][72]
27 June 2012Zaid KahelDamascus (Drousha)Syrian News Channel (Al-Ikhbariyah TV)[73]
27 June 2012Sami Abu AminDamascus (Drousha)Syrian News Channel (Al-Ikhbariyah TV)[71][74]
26 June 2012Wael Omar BaradJarjarazCitizen journalist[1]
25 June 2012Ghias Khaled Al-HmouriaDamscus (Douma)Citizen journalist[68][69]
21 June 2012Hamza Mahmoud OthmanHomsCitizen journalist[1][75]
21 June 2012Omar Al-GhantawiHomsCitizen journalist[68][69]
16 June 2012Ahmed HamadaHoms (Baba Amr)Citizen journalist[76]
15 June 2012Bassim Barakat DarwishAl-Rastan, Homs GovernorateCitizen journalist & founder of the Rastan Media Center[77]
13 June 2012Ayham Youssef Al HaririHouranCitizen journalist[1]
10 June 2012Khaled Al-Bakir (Al-Bakr)Al-Qusayr, Homs GovernorateCitizen journalist & founder of Alaasi Revolution News Network[76][78][79]
31 May 2012Abdulhameed Idriss MatarAl-Qusayr, Homs GovernorateCitizen journalist[1]
28 May 2012Bassel ShehadehHomsCitizen journalist[80][81][82]
28 May 2012Ahmed Al AssamHomsCitizen journalist[82][83]
27 May 2012Ammar Mohamed Zado (also transliterated Amar Mohamed Souheil Zada)Damascus (Al-Midan)director of Shaam News Network[1][82][84][85]
27 May 2012Ahmed Adnan Al-AshlaqDamascus (Al-Midan)Shaam News Network[82][84][86]
27 May 2012Lawrence Fahmy Al-NaimiDamascus (Al-Midan)Shaam News Network[82][84][87]
17 May 2012Hasan AzhariLattakiaCitizen journalist who was arrested, tortured, and killed in Damascus at The Military Security prison (Branch 215)[1]
4 May 2012Abdul Ghani KaakehAleppo (Salah Al-Din)Citizen journalist[88][89][90]
17 April 2012Khaled Mahmoud KabbishoIdlibCitizen journalist[82][91][92]
17 April 2012Alaa al-Din Hassan al-DouriHama GovernorateCitizen journalist[82][91][92]
14 April 2012Sameer Shalab al-ShamHomsCitizen journalist[82][92][93]
14 April 2012Ahmed Abdollah FakhriyehDumeir (northeast of Damascus), Rif Dimashq GovernorateCitizen journalist[82][92]
6 April 2012Anas Al-HoulaniHomsCitizen journalist[1]
29 March 2012Ahmed Mohamed DjibrilIdlibCitizen journalist who was 17 years old at the time he was shot and killed[1][94]
26 March 2012Walid BlediDarkush (near the Turkish border)Algerian-British freelance journalist[95][96][97][98][99]
26 March 2012Naseem IntririDarkush (near the Turkish border)Algerian-French freelance journalist[95][96][97][98][99]
26 March 2012Jawan Mohammed QatnaAl-Hasakeh (Ad Darbasiyah)Kidnapped (Kurdish) citizen journalist for Free Derbassiyeh Coordination Committee whose body was later discovered[95][99]
9 March 2012Amr KaakaDoma (near Damascus)Citizen journalist[1]
24 February 2012Abdullah Khaled AwadAl-Qusayr, Homs GovernorateCitizen journalist[1]
24 February 2012Anas al-TarshaHoms (Qarabees)Citizen journalist[82][100]
22 February 2012Remi OchlikHomsFrench freelance photographer for IP3 Press photo agency[101][102][103]
22 February 2012Marie ColvinHomsAmerican journalist working for The Sunday Times (UK)[101][104][105][106]
21 February 2012Rami al-SayedHoms (Baba Amr)Citizen journalist[82][107][108][109]
7 February 2012Mazhar Tayyara (also transliterated Madhar Amr Tayara)HomsFreelance journalist for Agence France-Presse (France), The Guardian (UK), Die Welt (Germany)[110][111][112][113][114]
5 February 2012Saleh Samih MurjanKarm Zeitun (near Homs)Citizen journalist[1]
27 January 2012Usama Burhan IdrissHoms (Inshaatt)Citizen journalist[1]
11 January 2012Gilles JacquierHomsFrench citizen reporting for France 2[115][116][117][118]
2 January 2012Shoukri Ahmed Ratib Abu Bourghoul (also transliterated Shukri Ratib Abu Burghol)Damascus (Daraya)al-Thawra (daily) and Radio Damas[119][120][121][122]
28 December 2011Muawiya Ibrahim AyoubAl-Rastan, Homs GovernorateCitizen journalist[1]
27 December 2011Muatassim Al-SalehHamaCitizen journalist[1]
27 December 2011Basil al-SayedHoms (Baba Amr)Died in an improvised hospital from a gunshot wound suffered five days earlier (Known in Homs as "the revolution's journalist")[123][124]
21 December 2011Rami Ismail Iqbala Syrian prisonCitizen journalist[1][75]
15 December 2011Bilal JibssIdlib (Kafr Tkharam)Citizen journalist[1]
15 December 2011Hamza Khalid AmerShamseen (near Homs)Citizen journalist[1]
6 December 2011Firas BarshanHomsCitizen journalist[1]
26 November 2011Nizar Adnan HumsaHoms (Al Bayada)Citizen journalist who died while in custody of the Syrian intelligence agency[1]
20 November 2011Ferzat JarbanAl-Qusayr, Homs GovernorateFreelance TV camera operator[125][126][127]
5 May 2011Ahmed Souleymane DaheekTalbiseh, HomsCitizen journalist, shot[1][128]

NATO, indeed. The military alliance of regimes which propped up, armed, backed in every conceivable way those insurgents who ended up martyring Maya Nasser in a targeted sniper shooting (among countless other crimes). Also, NATO member Turkey whose intelligence services are suspected of having martyred Serena Shim.

I don't have one because its a headache because of parasites

Individual exception to a widespread and common phenomenon then.

irrelevant , and the VPN

thats corruption

Bottom line, there's no efficient filtering in Iran. Anyone who wishes to do so, can access blocked sites with ease. So in practice, internet usage is not hampered by any significant restrictions in Iran.

no if they print those views they will be closed by journalism court.

Suffice to open a few newspapers, or a few Iran-based news websites and discover the unmistakable variety of views featured.

also those news paper are published in numbers of at most 10000 , while if they were allowed TV channels or satellite channels millions could hear them

Virtually all of them operate websites on the internet, which makes their content available to tens of millions even.

are you sure according to MehrNews they are attended by 12% of students i don't call that don't having an impact

That's less than a country like France, where the percentage stands at over 17%.

Of those 12%, a portion will consist of schools not interested in alternative curriculae even if they had the option. Which would leave what, 8%, maybe 10%. I don't exactly call that massive.

and if they are insignificant why not allowing them having additional curriculum ?

Iran is being subjected to a soft war (political, cultural, psychological) so intense and largescale, that it has no equivalent in history. This confers legitimacy to a wide range of counter-measures Iranian authorities may introduce to defend the nation from this sort of aggression.

well let just say you don't live in Iran and make some allowance on how wrong your ideas are

It's not necessary to live in Iran in order to gain insight into the kinds of books published there.




that is intranet not internet and thats the definition of brainwashing and sugarcoating it in word like national internet don\t change it.

As I had explained before, a system similar to China's Great Firewall will feature useful international websites while at the same time filtering out subversive material more efficiently. It's not strictly an intranet.

And preventing existential enemies from brainwashing one's population and from adopting collectively suicidal postures, is called neutralizing a pressing threat to national security and social stability.

national internet at first was proposed to have data-center and bandwidth inside the country to move the critical internet service like government and university sites there . it never meant to separate internal net from internet its not designed for that and its infrastructure is way to weak for that purpose, you guys only talk about some nonsense and want to turn something positive into something that make unrest and dissatisfaction .

It is intended to allow for a more efficient counter against dangerous foreign propaganda, psy-ops and social engineering endeavours.

cut all access to international media . and even china Great Firewall don't separate the internal net from the internet . what you say is north Korea .

Quote the statement in question.

what you say is north Korea . if you like it and preach it so much , why not go and live there

If you have such issues with Iran's political system and prefer western liberalism, why not move there.

if you are shia you must come here

Disingenuous fabrications by hostile powers, who at the same time are trying to sell Iraqis the exact same nonsense about Iranian pilgrims on a visit to Karbala and Najaf. Obvious purpose of the operation: create rifts between the brotherly people of Iran and Iraq, take aim at Iran's alliance with Iraqi groups.

Western media have a very long and documented record of making up bogus stories about Islamic Iran.
 
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sorry but you think you can find a girl is virgin or not if she want to fake it and that is not important if they will have family , they are Iranian girl that because of poverty had to resort to that.
Girls with fake hymens bleed different too than an actual virgin and that's a dead giveaway. Besides, most of the hookers in Iran do it because they want to live the good life, not desperate fallen-on-hard-times types.
First I'm from where you call hovels of Ahvaz and they are not hovels , Ahvaz is a beautiful city and more prosperous than many cities in Iran .
and have you been to Tehran , there is a movie called Poverty and Prostitution (Faqr and Fahsha) produced by one of the prominent Iranian director who is one of the supporters of Islamic republic , he several year later followed it by writing a book on it and newer development , it deal with how wide spread it is , good watch to see the dirt we try to hide under the carpet
I have been to Tehran but I only ever passed through that shithole so I can't speak about it.

Also, no one denies the existence of prostitution. We only debate the scope of it. It's nowhere close to what you'll find in neighbouring countries and it's much easier to round up the pimps, traffickers and whores in sting operations than say uae for example because the numbers of involved in Iran are smaller.

honestly i don't care what they do , but i care when there is an industrialized business doing that in Iran and they tend to sweep it under the rug. and did i mention it before ? no but when here its stated we are holier than Lebanon and there no such thing in Iran i had to correct that misconception . forgetting there is a problem is the first step in letting it go rampart and its what that industry want you to do.
Killing prostitution 100% is impossible for any country. You on the other hand pretend only poor girls participate and that is rubbish. A significant number of the whores are from lower middle class backgrounds and they want to jump up in life and eventually move abroad, which is why they take the shortcut in the first place.

Blame your mentalities for this - so many of you are CRAZY about money and wealth. Not all of you will become Shahenshahs and life abroad isn't a bed of roses.
 
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They were not a majority, and they had been manipulated and provoked into rebelling against the government through by propaganda, covert operations and other types of interventions by west regimes, their regional clients and the zionists.
if they were so little and the government could not deal to them and actually lost the capital to them , then i must cry for ourselves that have such allies

I don't remember Iran killing western journalists like NATO regimes and their proxies have done to Press TV correspondents, so no.
as i shown you they were killed by cannibals and the other one in car accident and i gave you a list of reporters who died in Syria only two of them were your reporter. non killed by NATO
but if you insist
Abdul Nasser Haj Hamdan photographer died in Russian air strike
Abdul Hameed al-Yousef photographer died in government shelling
Ibrahim Al-Omar reporter died in Russian bombing
Khaled Al-Issa died due to an explossive device hidden in his house
Zakaria Ibrahim photographer died after injured in barrel bombing of Syrian government


and i even didn't go down 1/5 of the list i post previously
 
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