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98% of our people have to I.R. So this flag is not our flag anymore


Any terrorist or separatist insult to my country's flag deserve to get killed
What is the population of Kermansha, Kurdistan, and Balochestan genius?
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I want to see you open your mouth there tough guy. You won't be kissing ***, you will be licking ***, so they do not castrate your ***.
 
Considering that in the last decade the west has virtually sanctioned itself out of almost any and all influence with iran economically,theres really very little left that they can do at this point,well except to make rather pointless diplomatic threats like these of course.
Ultimately all this will achieve for the west will be to cut off the last vestiges of political contact and diplomatic influence that they have left with iran,and if thats not shooting oneself in the foot,politically speaking,then I dont know what is.
Ironically I suspect that there may be quite a few within irans political system who would be more than happy if the europeans did this,obviously that would not include the pro western neo-liberal reformists of course,but then they had their shot under rouhani and his 2 terms,and the results there sadly speak for themselves,tho to be fair this was not all of rouhanis fault.
Sadly it seems that when it comes to the mena region as a whole,and iran in particular,that the west will continue with its history of preferring to make the bad choice,or the even worse choice.....as we can see here with the euro vassals.
 
Iran did broadcast the team playing. But there's no reason to broadcast misplaced antics preceding the actual match. It's not too hard to comprehend.


Those are just fancy words to say , your regime censored the broadcast , same as they censor everything else.

But you know what they say , silence speaks louder than words . . . :





This is how oppress -tv , reported the incident :


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Those are just fancy words to say , your regime censored the broadcast , same as they censor everything else.

But you know what they say , silence speaks louder than words . . . :





This is how oppress -tv , reported the incident :


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They did well. There's no reason to offer a platform to immature people engaged in the disgraceful act of insulting national symbols.
 
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Those who want to protest by showing "violence" should be wiped out. A kid could become a terrorist/murderer when holding certain "cold" or "hot" weapons. The ISIS terrorists used kids as well. These figures should be arrested, thrown in camps or be injured or killed in self-defence if necessary, Anyone who blocks the economy, blocks transportation and uses sabotage like burning shops, anyone who threatens shop owners etc, should be arrested and punished.
Meanwhile a legal framework should be opened for certain reforms. There is no other way.
 
Those who want to protest by showing "violence" should be wiped out. A kid could become a terrorist/murderer when holding certain "cold" or "hot" weapons. The ISIS terrorists used kids as well. These figures should be arrested, thrown in camps or be injured or killed in self-defence if necessary, Anyone who blocks the economy, blocks transportation and uses sabotage like burning shops, anyone who threatens shop owners etc, should be arrested and punished.
Meanwhile a legal framework should be opened for certain reforms. There is no other way.

Yeah its disgusting how "Islamic terrorism" needs to be eradicated but bombing and burning of Islamic countries are 100% correct according to Western Nazis.
 
More regime propaganda. There are hundreds of videos showing people empty handed or throwing rocks. If the protestors were armed as presented, there would have been dozens and dozens of regime child killers sent to hell. It is funny how the worthless intelligence apparatus can never stop Israelis from killing them but the can always murder and rape kids in cold blood.

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps blamed Israel on Wednesday for the killing of a senior aerospace officer near Damascus and vowed to avenge the death.

Colonel Davoud Jafari, an adviser from the IRGC’s aerospace division, was “martyred by the Zionist agents with a roadside bomb” near the Syrian capital overnight, the Corps said in a statement.

The statement warned that Israel will answer for the “crime.”


The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, an opposition war monitor with questionable veracity and unclear funding, said Jafari was a drone and air defense expert. The group claimed that he was killed along with his Syrian guard when a roadside bomb struck their car in the southern Damascus suburb of Sayyida Zeinab.

The bodyguard was killed instantly while Jafari was taken to a nearby hospital and succumbed to his wounds shortly afterward, said the Observatory’s chief Rami Abdurrahman.


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US diplomat highlights CNN’s report on ‘unspeakable’ rapes of Iranian activists in detention​

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America’s top diplomat for Iran has highlighted CNN’s investigation into sexual violence that revealed sexual assaults on male and female activists, describing the reports as “unspeakable.”

Robert Malley, the US special envoy for Iran, said the the regime would not succeed in its efforts to crush protests that have spread across the country in the past two months.

“This report describes unspeakable acts of sexual violence by Iranian officials in detention centers,” US Special Envoy to Iran Robert Malley wrote Thursday in a tweet about CNN’s investigation. “It’s a reminder of what is at stake for the Iranian people – and of the lengths to which the regime will go in its futile attempt to silence dissent.”

Iran has been convulsed by anti-regime protests since the death in September of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini, who had been detained by the country’s morality police apparently for not wearing her hijab properly.

In CNN’s investigation, published on Monday, covert testimony revealed sexual violence against protesters, including boys, in Iran’s detention centers since the start of the unrest.

CNN went to the region near Iraq’s border with Iran, interviewing eyewitnesses who’d left the country and verifying accounts from survivors and sources both in and outside Iran. CNN corroborated several reports of sexual violence against protesters and heard accounts of many more.

At least one of these caused severe injury, and another involved the rape of an underage boy. In some of the cases CNN uncovered, the sexual assault was filmed and used to blackmail the protesters into silence, according to sources who spoke to the victims.
Malley has led a US negotiating team to revive a 2015 Iran nuclear deal – from which former President Donald Trump withdrew – for nearly two years. The deal would see Iran curb its uranium enrichment program in exchange for sanctions relief.

Iran’s violent crackdown on protesters has prompted the talks to grind to a halt. In October, Malley said the US was not going to “waste our time” on the nuclear deal “if nothing’s going to happen.”

Rafael Grossi, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) speaks to journalists after the IAEA's Board of Governors meeting at the agency's headquarters in Vienna, Austria on November 16, 2022.
Nuclear watchdog says Iran enriching up to 60% at underground Fordow nuclear facility
He said the US was still committed to diplomacy to constrain Iran’s nuclear program, but has turned its attention away from efforts on the nuclear deal amid sweeping protests in Iran and transfers of weapons from Tehran to Moscow for the war in Ukraine.

The special envoy’s comments reflected how stagnant the talks to restore the nuclear agreement have become – talks that just months ago the US and allies believed had reached a breakthrough. The International Atomic Energy Agency, said on Tuesday that Iran has enriched up to 60% in its underground Fordow nuclear facility.

Rising death toll reaches ‘critical’ stage​

In the last week, over 40 people have died, including at least two children, as Iran was roiled with protests, according to the UN Office for the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OCHR). The country’s Kurdish regions have borne the brunt of the crackdown, with social media videos showing a large deployment of Iranian military forces in the Kurdish cities of Javanrud and Saqqez. Video also showed security forces gunning down unarmed protesters with live fire.

UN human rights chief Volker Türk said the rising death toll underscored the regime’s ramped-up crackdown on protesters and “the critical situation in the country.” According to the UN, over 300 people have died since the protests began in mid-September.

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According to OCHR, more than 40 children have been killed since protests began in September, including two 16-year-old boys who died over the weekend. In a statement, it also addressed a crackdown on high-profile Iranians, including celebrities and athletes.

On Sunday, Iranian actresses Hengameh Ghaziani and Katayoun Riahi were arrested for showing their support for the protest movement online.

In a further sign of growing discontent in Iran, the national football team did not sing the national anthem at the start of its World Cup match with England on Monday.

Iran's coach Carlos Queiroz (R, with cap) gathers with the players during a training session at the Al Rayyan SC in the Al Rayyan district in Doha on November 19, 2022, ahead of the Qatar 2022 World Cup football tournament.
England vs. Iran: For Iranians, this World Cup is about more than football
The UN agency reminded the Iranian authorities of their obligation under international human rights law to “respect and ensure the rights to peaceful assembly and to freedom of expression.”

“We call on the authorities to release all those detained in relation to the exercise of their rights, including the right to peaceful assembly, and to drop the charges against them,” the OCHR said.

More than 14,000 people have been arrested in connection with the protests, according to the UN. At least six of them have been sentenced to death.

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More regime propaganda. There are hundreds of videos showing people empty handed or throwing rocks. If the protestors were armed as presented, there would have been dozens and dozens of regime child killers sent to hell. It is funny how the worthless intelligence apparatus can never stop Israelis from killing them but the can always murder and rape kids in cold blood.

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps blamed Israel on Wednesday for the killing of a senior aerospace officer near Damascus and vowed to avenge the death.

Colonel Davoud Jafari, an adviser from the IRGC’s aerospace division, was “martyred by the Zionist agents with a roadside bomb” near the Syrian capital overnight, the Corps said in a statement.

The statement warned that Israel will answer for the “crime.”


The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, an opposition war monitor with questionable veracity and unclear funding, said Jafari was a drone and air defense expert. The group claimed that he was killed along with his Syrian guard when a roadside bomb struck their car in the southern Damascus suburb of Sayyida Zeinab.

The bodyguard was killed instantly while Jafari was taken to a nearby hospital and succumbed to his wounds shortly afterward, said the Observatory’s chief Rami Abdurrahman.


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US diplomat highlights CNN’s report on ‘unspeakable’ rapes of Iranian activists in detention​

CNN —
America’s top diplomat for Iran has highlighted CNN’s investigation into sexual violence that revealed sexual assaults on male and female activists, describing the reports as “unspeakable.”

Robert Malley, the US special envoy for Iran, said the the regime would not succeed in its efforts to crush protests that have spread across the country in the past two months.

“This report describes unspeakable acts of sexual violence by Iranian officials in detention centers,” US Special Envoy to Iran Robert Malley wrote Thursday in a tweet about CNN’s investigation. “It’s a reminder of what is at stake for the Iranian people – and of the lengths to which the regime will go in its futile attempt to silence dissent.”

Iran has been convulsed by anti-regime protests since the death in September of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini, who had been detained by the country’s morality police apparently for not wearing her hijab properly.

In CNN’s investigation, published on Monday, covert testimony revealed sexual violence against protesters, including boys, in Iran’s detention centers since the start of the unrest.

CNN went to the region near Iraq’s border with Iran, interviewing eyewitnesses who’d left the country and verifying accounts from survivors and sources both in and outside Iran. CNN corroborated several reports of sexual violence against protesters and heard accounts of many more.

At least one of these caused severe injury, and another involved the rape of an underage boy. In some of the cases CNN uncovered, the sexual assault was filmed and used to blackmail the protesters into silence, according to sources who spoke to the victims.
Malley has led a US negotiating team to revive a 2015 Iran nuclear deal – from which former President Donald Trump withdrew – for nearly two years. The deal would see Iran curb its uranium enrichment program in exchange for sanctions relief.

Iran’s violent crackdown on protesters has prompted the talks to grind to a halt. In October, Malley said the US was not going to “waste our time” on the nuclear deal “if nothing’s going to happen.”

Rafael Grossi, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) speaks to journalists after the IAEA's Board of Governors meeting at the agency's headquarters in Vienna, Austria on November 16, 2022.'s Board of Governors meeting at the agency's headquarters in Vienna, Austria on November 16, 2022.
Nuclear watchdog says Iran enriching up to 60% at underground Fordow nuclear facility
He said the US was still committed to diplomacy to constrain Iran’s nuclear program, but has turned its attention away from efforts on the nuclear deal amid sweeping protests in Iran and transfers of weapons from Tehran to Moscow for the war in Ukraine.

The special envoy’s comments reflected how stagnant the talks to restore the nuclear agreement have become – talks that just months ago the US and allies believed had reached a breakthrough. The International Atomic Energy Agency, said on Tuesday that Iran has enriched up to 60% in its underground Fordow nuclear facility.

Rising death toll reaches ‘critical’ stage​

In the last week, over 40 people have died, including at least two children, as Iran was roiled with protests, according to the UN Office for the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OCHR). The country’s Kurdish regions have borne the brunt of the crackdown, with social media videos showing a large deployment of Iranian military forces in the Kurdish cities of Javanrud and Saqqez. Video also showed security forces gunning down unarmed protesters with live fire.

UN human rights chief Volker Türk said the rising death toll underscored the regime’s ramped-up crackdown on protesters and “the critical situation in the country.” According to the UN, over 300 people have died since the protests began in mid-September.

iran crackdown on kurdish


According to OCHR, more than 40 children have been killed since protests began in September, including two 16-year-old boys who died over the weekend. In a statement, it also addressed a crackdown on high-profile Iranians, including celebrities and athletes.

On Sunday, Iranian actresses Hengameh Ghaziani and Katayoun Riahi were arrested for showing their support for the protest movement online.

In a further sign of growing discontent in Iran, the national football team did not sing the national anthem at the start of its World Cup match with England on Monday.

Iran's coach Carlos Queiroz (R, with cap) gathers with the players during a training session at the Al Rayyan SC in the Al Rayyan district in Doha on November 19, 2022, ahead of the Qatar 2022 World Cup football tournament. 's coach Carlos Queiroz (R, with cap) gathers with the players during a training session at the Al Rayyan SC in the Al Rayyan district in Doha on November 19, 2022, ahead of the Qatar 2022 World Cup football tournament.
England vs. Iran: For Iranians, this World Cup is about more than football
The UN agency reminded the Iranian authorities of their obligation under international human rights law to “respect and ensure the rights to peaceful assembly and to freedom of expression.”

“We call on the authorities to release all those detained in relation to the exercise of their rights, including the right to peaceful assembly, and to drop the charges against them,” the OCHR said.

More than 14,000 people have been arrested in connection with the protests, according to the UN. At least six of them have been sentenced to death.

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Thousands of Afghan kids got killed by US drones and jets, no drama was made in social-(Globalist-liberal)-media. But now because it's Iran they are worried about kids and rapes.. while legalizing weapons which causes thousands of deaths every year in US.

Pure psychological warfare.
 
More regime propaganda. There are hundreds of videos showing people empty handed or throwing rocks.

False syllogism, a standard rhetoric fallacy. That there were unarmed people and individuals throwing rocks, does not mean other people weren't carrying and using weapons against Law Enforcement.

As a matter of fact, use of lethal firearms and cold weapons by rioters has been proven beyond doubt, this thread is featuring evidence aplenty. Since some seem to be slow processing information when it doesn't suit their narrative, let's repost a few examples among many:

Terrorist firing with automatic rifle in Mahabad:

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Full video at the following link: https://www.afkarnews.com/بخش-سیاسی-3/1149745-تیراندازی-اغتشاشگران-مسلح-در-مهاباد

Two terrorists at different locations in Mahabad equipped with firearms, one is shown shooting, in images recorded by IRGC surveillance drones:

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UAV footage at the following link:


Outlaws armed with pistols and rifles, shooting at security forces in Zahedan. The anti-Iran propaganda machine lied trying to portray the event as a killing of random, "peaceful citizens" by the government:

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Full video at the following link: https://www.namehnews.com/بخش-گوگل-نیوز-66/663498-فیلم-لحظه-حمله-تروریست-های-مسلح-به-کلانتری-زاهدان

"I"SIS terrorist who murdered scores of worshipping Moslems at the holy shrine of Shah Cheraq in Shiraz, with a Kalashnikov weapon:

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Aftermath of an armed attack on a Moslem alim in Karaj:

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Details under the following link: https://www.tasnimnews.com/fa/news/1401/08/12/2798495/

Countless assaults, many of them lethal, against unarmed Law Enforcement personnel and Basij were carried out with cold weapons, blades of all kinds, improvised arms etc.

As in this example from the holy city of Mashhad, were a rioter murdered two public servants:

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Full video at following link: https://www.mashreghnews.ir/news/1436988/

Other rioting criminals in Mashhad brutally assaulted a group of pious Moslem Iranians next to a mosque, stabbed one repeatedly in the arm and murdered another, a war veteran, by stabbing him in the heart.

Full report at the following link: https://www.aparat.com/v/T4lMF/

Law Enforcement officers beaten, stabbed with knives, stoned and savagely murdered by out of control lynch mobs in Sanandaj:

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Video: https://twitter. com/i/web/status/1593338015602151424

Karaj, several Law Enforcement units murdered by criminals whom mainstream media prefer to stay mum about, choosing to concoct delusions that the Islamic Republic has been facing "peaceful protesters":

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Detailed report and video footage:

https://www.kebnanews.ir/news/454079/


So-called "peaceful protesters" setting fire to Law Enforcement personnel to burn them alive, at least one was martyred in this atrocious way:

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Videos:

https://www.mashreghnews.ir/news/1425931/

https://www.afkarnews.com/بخش-سیاسی-3/1141069-آتش-زدن-مامور-پلیس-توسط-آشوب-گران

Moreover, acts of lethal violence without dedicated weapons were carried out by lynch mobs and criminals against Law Enforcement and Basij.

Basij member brutally beaten to death by rioters at the Ekbatan estate of Tehran:

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Details in the following article: https://www.mehrnews.com/news/5619402/

Rioters stoning a member of Law Enforcement:

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Video footage at the following link:


The myth of a "repressive government" cracking down on "peaceful protesters who demand nothing but their rights", has thoroughly and definitely been busted. Spin, sophistry and attempts to cover up the large scale, recurrent, extreme violence of rioters and terrorists against Law Enforcement personnel and other Iranian citizens will no longer fool anyone.

If the protestors were armed as presented, there would have been dozens and dozens of regime child killers sent to hell.

The false syllogism is promptly followed by plain disinformation. Indeed, dozens of Law Enforcement personnel happen to have been martyred, as acknowledged by western sources themselves.

It is funny how the worthless intelligence apparatus can never stop Israelis from killing them

The only worthless body is the illegitimate zionist regime's oppressive security apparatus, which has miserably failed to attain its stated objective of ending the presence of well entrenched Iranian military advisers and Iran-allied forces in Syria including along the border to the Occupied Golan. A million air strikes on Syrian assets or on emptry countryside won't change anything.

but the can always murder and rape kids in cold blood.

In the fake news world of zionist, NATO and PGCC propaganda.
 

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Those who want to protest by showing "violence" should be wiped out. A kid could become a terrorist/murderer when holding certain "cold" or "hot" weapons. The ISIS terrorists used kids as well. These figures should be arrested, thrown in camps or be injured or killed in self-defence if necessary, Anyone who blocks the economy, blocks transportation and uses sabotage like burning shops, anyone who threatens shop owners etc, should be arrested and punished.
Meanwhile a legal framework should be opened for certain reforms. There is no other way.
Lol, so it's okay when Iran kills kids sick of their shitty regime but not okay when Israel kills kids with M4s aka terrorists?

Child murderers lol
 
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