The Islamic Regime of Iran calls for the death of 14,000 protesters but today the people are united in memory of Khodanour

The Islamic Regime of Iran calls for the death of 14,000 protesters but today the people are united in memory of Khodanour
The Islamic Regime of Iran calls for the death of 14,000 protesters but today the people are united in memory of Khodanour


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In Iran 227, out of 290 members of the Majles the Iranian Parliament said they were in favor of the execution for the 14,000 protesters arrested during the protests resulting from the death of Mahsa Amini the girl killed while in the custody of the moral police.

MPs blame demonstrators for the hundreds of deaths caused by the regime’s bloody repression: “Some of these criminals killed civilians and members of the security forces, causing the martyrdom of dozens of people“. There will therefore be “no mercy”

We as representatives of this nation, call on the authorities, including the judiciary, to confront these enemies of God who, like the Islamic state, have attacked lives and property and deserve divine condemnation and vengeance.», They conclude, according to what we read on FarsNews Agency. In Iran the punishment for the “mohareb” (the enemies of God) is precisely the death penalty.

According to the human rights organization Iran Human RightsBased in Norway, at least 304 people, including 41 children and 24 women, have been killed in ongoing protests nationwide. but the numbers could certainly be higher.

Iran Human Rights – reads a note – calls on the international community to support the revolt of the Iranian people and to act immediately to put an end to state violence.

The director, Mahmood Amiry-Moghaddam he has declared: “Fifty days after the protests began and more than 304 protesters killed, Iranians continue to take to the streets and are more determined than ever to bring about fundamental changes. The response of the Islamic republic is more violence. The international community must uphold the right of the Iranian people to self-determination and prevent further loss of life by the Islamic republic ”.

Today, however, November 9 in Iran is a special day. Today the mourning ends after 40 days from the death of Khodanour Lajai a murdered boy who has become one of the symbols of these protests. In memory of him and in honor of him, hundreds of commemorations are planned.

Khodanour was 26 years old, and was a Baloch from the area of Baluchistan one of the poorest provinces in Iran. The Baluchis are one of the many discriminated ethnic minorities in Iran.

He was arrested and tortured last July. His tortured body had been tied to a pole (photo) and left on display to be humiliated in front of his community. He had asked for water, they put it in front of him with a glass, without releasing him from the chains. He couldn’t drink.

After his release a few weeks ago he joined the protests and in the street he started dancing a typical Baluci dance in the crowd.

Security guards shot him, hit him in the kidney. He died in the hospital on his 27th birthday due to injuries sustained and treatment not received.

Khodanour is just one of the many victims of this new Iranian Revolution.

Some international agencies report the news that Iran has asked for reinforcements and weapons from friendly countries. Despite this, the population that has now risen in many sectors from the university where students have been demonstrating for weeks to football teams who refuse to sing the national anthem, does not seem to want to take any step back.

They are resolutely calling for the collapse of the Islamic Regime aware that if this does not happen it would be a failure for all and the consequences would be dramatic with more violence, further repression and a disproportionate number of hangings.


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