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'This is a revolution' - Iran 'fascists' on alert after firebomb attack on Ayatollah's home

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Iran is now in the grip of a full-scale revolution after the torching of the ancestral home of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, the cleric who founded the Islamic Republic in 1979, an Iranian-American campaigner has said. Dr Majid Sadeghpour was commenting after images posted on social media appeared to show protesters setting fire to the house, now a museum which commemorates the life of the religious leader - although the semi-official news agency Tasnim subsequently quoted a government source as denying the building has been targeted.

Iran protesters set fire to former Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini's house
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Iran has been the scene of widespread demonstrations ever since 22-year-old Iranian woman Mahsa Amini was beaten to death by the country's morality police on 16th September for not wearing a hijab or head covering. Last week Dr Sadeghpour spoke at a Congressional Briefing in Washington on Friday aimed at bolstering support for campaigners such as himself who are fighting for a democratic Iranian republic. Commenting on the incredible pictures, Dr Sadeghpour, political director of the Organisation of Iranian-American Communities (OIAC), told Express.co.uk, "The embers of 40 plus years of pent-up anger against religious fascism and single party rule of the clerics have irrevocably ignited. We are witnessing the process of an inferno that will not only burn the ancestral home of the regime's founder but that of Khamenei and the entirety of the regime they represent. To quote Rep. Brad Sherman a member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee who spoke at our briefing, 'These brave activists have repeated the call daily in the streets. This is not a protest. This is a revolution.'.".

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Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini ©GETTY/Twitter

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Human Rights Activists in Iran (HRA) estimates at least 58 children, some as young as eight, have been killed in the last two months, including Sarina Esmailzadeh and Nika Shakarami, both aged 16. In total, HRA says at least 388 people have been killed and more than 16,000 arrested.

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Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei ©Getty

The strength of feeling gripping the nation was illustrated starkly on Friday when fresh protests erupted at at the funeral of a child killed in a shooting that his mother blamed on security forces. Videos circulating on social media showed hundreds of protesters at the funeral for nine-year-old Kian Pirfalak in the southwestern city of Izeh. Protests also erupted in the eastern city of Zahedan, which has seen the deadliest violence since the nationwide demonstrations began. Authourities have restricted media access heavily and shut down the Internet periodically as they struggle to contain the biggest challenge to their leadership in more than a decade, making it difficult to confirm details of unrest in different parts of the country.

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Mahsa Amini ©GETTY

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Hundreds of Iranians protest in Central London ©Getty

State-run media in Iran reported that seven people were killed and several wounded, including security forces, in a shooting in Izeh on Wednesday. Authourities blamed the attack on "terrorists" without providing further details. Among the victims was Kian, whose mother, Zeinab Molaei, said security forces stopped the family in their car and told them to drive away for their own safety because of a nearby protest. When they turned around, the security forces opened fire on the vehicle, she said, according to the semi-official Fars news agency. State media had initially said a young girl was killed, but later amended those reports. Fars said 11 people have been arrested in connection to the shooting in Izeh, which Iranian officials say is under investigation.

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Dozens of protesters had gathered in different parts of Izeh around the time of the attack, chanting anti-government slogans and hurling rocks at police, who fired tear gas to disperse them, state-run media reported at the time. Protesters also set fire to a Shiite religious seminary in Izeh. Violence has erupted around some of the protests as security forces have clamped down on dissent. Iran has also seen a number of recent attacks blamed on separatists and religious extremists, including a shooting at a major Shiite shrine last month that killed over a dozen people which was claimed by the Islamic State group. An intelligence officer from Iran's Revolutionary Guard was killed on Friday during a violent demonstration in Sahneh, a Kurdish area in western Iran, Tasnim reported. It identified the deceased as Col. Nader Beirami and said the assailants were arrested.

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Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi ©Getty

Iranian officials have sought to link the attacks to the protests and blame all the unrest on hostile foreign actors, without providing evidence. The protesters say they are fed-up after decades of repression by a clerical establishment that they view as corrupt and dictatorial. Ayatollah Khomeini was swept to power after the Islamic Revolution in 1979, dying ten years later at the age of 89, during which time he was the nation's Supreme Leader. He was replaced by Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who remains the nation's religious leader to this day. The country's President is Ebrahim Raisi.

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Teen gang-rape survivor in India sets herself ablaze after tormentors pressure her to marry one of them
23/11/2022

A teenage gang-rape survivor in northern India’s Uttar Pradesh state set herself on fire after she was allegedly pressured by the men who assaulted her to marry one of them, according to a report.
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The incident took place in the state’s Farrukhabad district on 7 November, according to a report in the Times of India newspaper. The 16-year-old was later taken to the national capital New Delhi and is receiving treatment for 70 per cent burns at Safdarjung Hospital. Superintendent of police Ashok Kumar Meena said he is present at the hospital along with his deputies. He also told the outlet that investigations are underway and the accused will be charged soon.

According to another police official, Sachin Kumar Singh, the two accused are brothers and were jailed under charges of abetment of suicide. Police said the teenager was raped in January 2021, after the accused abducted her when she was out in the fields. In her police statement, she said she was returning home when the accused abducted her and took her to an isolated place and subsequently raped her.

"I cried and pleaded to let me go but one of them held my hand from the back while the other one held my legs and pushed me to the ground. Then they took turns to rape me and fled the scene leaving me unconscious. Later, I woke up in the hospital", she was quoted as saying in her statement.

Police said the two accused were out on bail since August this year and had been intimidating and threatening her. Last month, they stopped her at a marketplace and issued threats to her to withdraw her case. Police added that the accused kept pressuring her to marry one of them.

"The two men made my daughter’s life hell. They used to mentally harass her by sending messages on the phone. They threatened her that they would kill her family members if she didn’t do as they ordered", the woman's father was quoted as saying.
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Women still unsafe in India, says family of gang-rape victim
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This video is at least 8 years old,
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but it was on the page of this recent article. It was not mentioned in this recent article, that I could see, that the video is old and had been re-used. I'm not certain which case this video refers to, but it might be this one -

Women still unsafe in India, says fatal gang-rape victim's family
16/12/2014

Women's safety in India has not improved since the fatal gang-rape of a student in New Delhi, the victim's parents said on Tuesday on the anniversary of the attack that sparked international outrage. Candle-lit vigils along with a public meeting on women's safety were planned in New Delhi to mark the second anniversary of the attack that unleashed a wave of public anger over levels of violence against women in India. The mother of the 23-year-old student said she was disheartened by what she feared were still high numbers of attacks, despite a tough new law against rapists.

"There are attacks happening everyday", the mother, who cannot be named for legal reasons, told NDTV news channel. "Seeing this (daily reports of attacks), it does not feel like anything has changed. Everything is the same." A survey published on Tuesday said 91% of women also saw no improvements in safety despite a slew of measures rolled out in the aftermath of the attack, including improved policing, women's helplines and fast-track courts as well as the new law. The survey by the Hindustan Times newspaper of 2,557 women also found that 97% had been victims themselves of some sort of sexual harassment.

The student was attacked savagely by six men including with an iron rod after boarding a private bus on her way home from the cinema with a male friend on 16th December 2012. She died from her injuries 13 days later. The brutality of the assault and her determination to survive so she could report her attackers to police sparked large-scale street protests. Four of her attackers were convicted and given the death penalty in September after the case was fast-tracked, while a juvenile was sentenced to a correctional facility. Another died in jail after apparently committing suicide.

The case sparked soul-searching about India's treatment of women and also led to initiatives to educate men about respect and equal gender rights in the deeply-patriarchal country, but activists say this month's case of a female passenger allegedly raped by an Uber taxi driver with a record of sexual attacks shows the country still has a long way to go two years after the 2012 incident.
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the excrement ayatollah's home got firebombed well that's excellent news the excrement who created the islamic government got his home burned hell the excrement looks like a villain caricature
 
FancyMancy said:
Teen gang-rape survivor in India sets herself ablaze after tormentors pressure her to marry one of them
23/11/2022

A teenage gang-rape survivor in northern India’s Uttar Pradesh state set herself on fire after she was allegedly pressured by the men who assaulted her to marry one of them, according to a report.
kv2jqwO.png

©AFP via Getty Images

The incident took place in the state’s Farrukhabad district on 7 November, according to a report in the Times of India newspaper. The 16-year-old was later taken to the national capital New Delhi and is receiving treatment for 70 per cent burns at Safdarjung Hospital. Superintendent of police Ashok Kumar Meena said he is present at the hospital along with his deputies. He also told the outlet that investigations are underway and the accused will be charged soon.

According to another police official, Sachin Kumar Singh, the two accused are brothers and were jailed under charges of abetment of suicide. Police said the teenager was raped in January 2021, after the accused abducted her when she was out in the fields. In her police statement, she said she was returning home when the accused abducted her and took her to an isolated place and subsequently raped her.

"I cried and pleaded to let me go but one of them held my hand from the back while the other one held my legs and pushed me to the ground. Then they took turns to rape me and fled the scene leaving me unconscious. Later, I woke up in the hospital", she was quoted as saying in her statement.

Police said the two accused were out on bail since August this year and had been intimidating and threatening her. Last month, they stopped her at a marketplace and issued threats to her to withdraw her case. Police added that the accused kept pressuring her to marry one of them.

"The two men made my daughter’s life hell. They used to mentally harass her by sending messages on the phone. They threatened her that they would kill her family members if she didn’t do as they ordered", the woman's father was quoted as saying.
https://archive.ph/emUV5

Women still unsafe in India, says family of gang-rape victim
ZhJSTim.png

https://www.bitchute.com/video/JIf8KNqTUgZc

This video is at least 8 years old,
KGRrxmz.png

but it was on the page of this recent article. It was not mentioned in this recent article, that I could see, that the video is old and had been re-used. I'm not certain which case this video refers to, but it might be this one -

Women still unsafe in India, says fatal gang-rape victim's family
16/12/2014

Women's safety in India has not improved since the fatal gang-rape of a student in New Delhi, the victim's parents said on Tuesday on the anniversary of the attack that sparked international outrage. Candle-lit vigils along with a public meeting on women's safety were planned in New Delhi to mark the second anniversary of the attack that unleashed a wave of public anger over levels of violence against women in India. The mother of the 23-year-old student said she was disheartened by what she feared were still high numbers of attacks, despite a tough new law against rapists.

"There are attacks happening everyday", the mother, who cannot be named for legal reasons, told NDTV news channel. "Seeing this (daily reports of attacks), it does not feel like anything has changed. Everything is the same." A survey published on Tuesday said 91% of women also saw no improvements in safety despite a slew of measures rolled out in the aftermath of the attack, including improved policing, women's helplines and fast-track courts as well as the new law. The survey by the Hindustan Times newspaper of 2,557 women also found that 97% had been victims themselves of some sort of sexual harassment.

The student was attacked savagely by six men including with an iron rod after boarding a private bus on her way home from the cinema with a male friend on 16th December 2012. She died from her injuries 13 days later. The brutality of the assault and her determination to survive so she could report her attackers to police sparked large-scale street protests. Four of her attackers were convicted and given the death penalty in September after the case was fast-tracked, while a juvenile was sentenced to a correctional facility. Another died in jail after apparently committing suicide.

The case sparked soul-searching about India's treatment of women and also led to initiatives to educate men about respect and equal gender rights in the deeply-patriarchal country, but activists say this month's case of a female passenger allegedly raped by an Uber taxi driver with a record of sexual attacks shows the country still has a long way to go two years after the 2012 incident.
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Fancy inherently implies all brown men are rapists
 
idiocy smasher said:
FancyMancy said:
Teen gang-rape survivor in India sets herself ablaze after tormentors pressure her to marry one of them
23/11/2022

A teenage gang-rape survivor in northern India’s Uttar Pradesh state set herself on fire after she was allegedly pressured by the men who assaulted her to marry one of them, according to a report.
kv2jqwO.png

©AFP via Getty Images

The incident took place in the state’s Farrukhabad district on 7 November, according to a report in the Times of India newspaper. The 16-year-old was later taken to the national capital New Delhi and is receiving treatment for 70 per cent burns at Safdarjung Hospital. Superintendent of police Ashok Kumar Meena said he is present at the hospital along with his deputies. He also told the outlet that investigations are underway and the accused will be charged soon.

According to another police official, Sachin Kumar Singh, the two accused are brothers and were jailed under charges of abetment of suicide. Police said the teenager was raped in January 2021, after the accused abducted her when she was out in the fields. In her police statement, she said she was returning home when the accused abducted her and took her to an isolated place and subsequently raped her.

"I cried and pleaded to let me go but one of them held my hand from the back while the other one held my legs and pushed me to the ground. Then they took turns to rape me and fled the scene leaving me unconscious. Later, I woke up in the hospital", she was quoted as saying in her statement.

Police said the two accused were out on bail since August this year and had been intimidating and threatening her. Last month, they stopped her at a marketplace and issued threats to her to withdraw her case. Police added that the accused kept pressuring her to marry one of them.

"The two men made my daughter’s life hell. They used to mentally harass her by sending messages on the phone. They threatened her that they would kill her family members if she didn’t do as they ordered", the woman's father was quoted as saying.
https://archive.ph/emUV5

Women still unsafe in India, says family of gang-rape victim
ZhJSTim.png

https://www.bitchute.com/video/JIf8KNqTUgZc

This video is at least 8 years old,
KGRrxmz.png

but it was on the page of this recent article. It was not mentioned in this recent article, that I could see, that the video is old and had been re-used. I'm not certain which case this video refers to, but it might be this one -

Women still unsafe in India, says fatal gang-rape victim's family
16/12/2014

Women's safety in India has not improved since the fatal gang-rape of a student in New Delhi, the victim's parents said on Tuesday on the anniversary of the attack that sparked international outrage. Candle-lit vigils along with a public meeting on women's safety were planned in New Delhi to mark the second anniversary of the attack that unleashed a wave of public anger over levels of violence against women in India. The mother of the 23-year-old student said she was disheartened by what she feared were still high numbers of attacks, despite a tough new law against rapists.

"There are attacks happening everyday", the mother, who cannot be named for legal reasons, told NDTV news channel. "Seeing this (daily reports of attacks), it does not feel like anything has changed. Everything is the same." A survey published on Tuesday said 91% of women also saw no improvements in safety despite a slew of measures rolled out in the aftermath of the attack, including improved policing, women's helplines and fast-track courts as well as the new law. The survey by the Hindustan Times newspaper of 2,557 women also found that 97% had been victims themselves of some sort of sexual harassment.

The student was attacked savagely by six men including with an iron rod after boarding a private bus on her way home from the cinema with a male friend on 16th December 2012. She died from her injuries 13 days later. The brutality of the assault and her determination to survive so she could report her attackers to police sparked large-scale street protests. Four of her attackers were convicted and given the death penalty in September after the case was fast-tracked, while a juvenile was sentenced to a correctional facility. Another died in jail after apparently committing suicide.

The case sparked soul-searching about India's treatment of women and also led to initiatives to educate men about respect and equal gender rights in the deeply-patriarchal country, but activists say this month's case of a female passenger allegedly raped by an Uber taxi driver with a record of sexual attacks shows the country still has a long way to go two years after the 2012 incident.
https://archive.ph/0MyjY

Fancy inherently implies all brown men are rapists

Islam is a religion of rape, it is anti-life and abominable.
The overwhelming majority of it's followers are savages who are deeply bound to this program of destruction.
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Satan

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