US needs to give anti-Islam protestors in Iran their full backing
The demonstrators are rejecting the Islamist regime that rules Iran in its entirety, dismissing both the “hard liners” as well as the “reformers.” Iranians are chanting “reformists, hardliners, the game is now over.”And everyone who cares needs to help ensure the resistance will continue, to guarantee the downfall of the Islamic dictatorship in Iran. This looks like good news so far, and even in Turkey, help is needed for anybody opposed to Islamofascism to help bring down the autocracy of Recep Erdogan.
The protests are growing in intensity and size every day and have now expanded to over 80 cities nationwide.
Citizens are venting their anger and resentment toward the mullahs and the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps. Both have plundered the wealth of the nation and suppressed basic human rights.
No amount of shear force seems capable of crushing this protest movement, nor will any hollow promises of economic relief beguile the population.
At least 21 people have died during the anti-government protests and over 1,000 have been arrested. In some cases, the Intelligence Ministry and security forces have identified the leaders of the protests, arresting them later to avoid aggravating the situation. Nevertheless, the unrest is only growing.
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