Its obvious you fucking idiots no nothing about Iran. o here is you first free lesson. They make Israel look like A NURSERY SCHOOL....
According to Human Right Watch, Iran kills more people, including women and children, per capita than any other country on earth.
A group of men in Paris pictured taking part in a reenactment of the killings to highlight the mass executions in Iran for which no one has ever been prosecuted
Before I run this first lesson just a few facts about Iran....They will hang you publicly if your gay...They will hang a women if SHE'S raped...Yes folks you heard correct if SHE'S raped!!! THERE ARE THOUSANDS IN IRANIAN PRISONS STARVING TO DEATH SIMPLY BECAUSE THEY might HAVE SAID SOMETHING AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT. The list of human rights violation is one of the largest in the world and this is just what we know.
Now for a real horror story most of you don't know but will be sickened by it when you read it....
MASSACRE WHICH NEVER ENDED
Families of victims of Iran’s 1988 massacre in which 30,000 were slaughtered want justice as evil regime continues to execute its opponents
Nearly 30 years ago, the Iran government executed thousands of political prisoners, including pregnant women and children, without any judicial hearings...
IN 1988 the Iranian regime murdered over 30,000 political prisoners including pregnant women and children – in a depraved massacre which has never ended.
Most of the victims were members of the opposition group the People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI), although many, including kids caught handing out leaflets for the faction, were tenuously associated.
AND YOU SCUM ARE CRYING FOR A FEW IRANIAN SOLDERS KILLED BY ISRAEL, WELL A BUNCH OF SO CALLED EXPERTS SAY IT WAS ISRAEL...WHAT A COUNTRY ISRAEL IS...BLAMED FOR EVERY MISHAP THE WORLD KNOWS OF....EVER ASK YOURSELVES ...WHY???
The victims were hanged from cranes within minutes of being questioned by members of the infamous “death commissions.”
No one has ever been prosecuted for their involvement in the massacre and many of those involved now hold key positions of power within the government.
To this day, the Iranian regime, which seized power in the 1979 revolution, brands its opponents “enemies of God” and executes them without a proper judicial process or legal representation.
It comes amid a violent wave of anti-government demonstrations across the country which have claimed at least 20 lives and seen hundreds of protesters arrested.
According to Human Right Watch, Iran kills more people, including women and children, per capita than any other country on earth.
Lawyer Taher Boumedra, a former director of the UN’s Human Rights Office, is helping the families of victims seek justice.
Speaking with The Sun Online, Mr Boumedra said the massacre has never stopped branding Iran’s current judiciary system “medieval.”
He said: “This is about an ongoing crime and ongoing executions.
“And the executions are justified using the same reason – that prisoners have committed “corruption on Earth.
“There has never been an independent judiciary system in Iran - the system is based
on the fact that whoever does anything against the regime is against Allah (God).”
Mr Boumedra explains that judges in the Islamic Republic have little legal training and are instead priests, known as Imans.
He continued: “So this kind of system is very medieval.
“In 1988, they were executing people who were already serving a sentence, they were arrested before the fatwa (an Islamic ruling).
“There were about 70 death commissions all over Iran.
“Three or four people will sit down in a room and a prisoner will appear and be asked the question 'are you with the Mojahedin and do you still sympathise with them?'
“If you answer this question yes or now, you are kept alive or are killed.”
Three men pictured being hanged in Iran in 2011. The Iranian regime kills more people than any other country in the world per capitaMEHR NEWS
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Three men pictured being hanged in Iran in 2011. The Iranian regime kills more people than any other country in the world per capita
Last year, a recording from 1988 surfaced featuring one of Iran’s leaders speaking out against the killings.
The audio clip, which was recorded covertly, featured Hossein-Ali Montazeri, who at the time was being groomed as the country’s next supreme leader.
He can be heard telling colleagues: “It is, in my opinion, the greatest crime committed during the Islamic Revolution for which history will condemn us.”
Hossein Abedini, a member of the National Council of Resistance of Iran, claims that Montazeri mentioned the mass killings of children in letters while some reports claim that over 700 kids were slaughtered along with dozens of pregnant women.
Montazeri, who died in 2009, was gradually sidelined by the regime and placed under house arrest in 1997.
Mr Abedini told The Sun Online that some of those hanged were “as young as 13-years-old.”
He said: “Even people who were buying food for the opposition, and children selling newspapers or disturbing leaflets, were arrested and killed.
“Many of them were sent straight to the gallows – and hanged from cranes.
“They were questioned, convicted and then killed within minutes.”
Mr Abedini, who lives in the UK, survived an assassination attempt by the Iranian regime on his way to Istanbul Airport in 1990.
He was shot twice, once in the chest and once through his liver, in a terrifying machine gun attack.
The families of victims want members of the infamous death commissions to be prosecuted in an international courtSIAVOSH HOSSEINI
The families of victims want members of the infamous death commissions to be prosecuted in an international court
And Mr Abedini says that the Montazeri recording, which was leaked by the former deputy Supreme Leader’s son, has renewed interest in the depraved murders.
He said: “Finally the United Nations after 29 years has acknowledged that this massacre of 30,000 political prisoners in Iran did take place.”
The UN has called on the Iranian regime to launch an investigation into the killings.
But Mr Boumedra has slammed this idea insisting the international community “cannot expect members of the Iranian government to implicate themselves.”
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