Iranian Islamofascist forces commit assaults similar to October 7, 2023
While information is difficult to obtain with Iran having shut down their internet connections, some information that has come through indicates their Islamofascist forces have committed acts similar to October 7, 2023:
As the information blackout in Iran persists, a grim picture is emerging from the few reports slipping through the regime's deliberate digital blackout. Heavy weaponry, typically reserved for war zones, has been turned against the citizenry, with heartbreaking accounts of families torn apart by state-sponsored violence now coming to lightThere's more, but this information here says all you need to know this is a most repulsive totalitarian regime we're dealing with here, and it must be brought down, period. We can only hope that by the end of the year, it will be.
Basij (paramilitary volunteer militia) forces and IRGC (Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps) operatives have flooded Iran's city centers, creating scenes that look eerily familiar to many Israelis from the atrocities of Oct. 7: Hundreds of gunmen wielding machine guns have been seen on pickup trucks and armored vehicles across the country, with images surfacing through the trickle of information escaping the blockade.
Social media users who managed to bypass the blackout reported that armored vehicles had taken up positions near public institutions in Tehran and Mashhad. Meanwhile, the mayor of Tehran alleged that at least 16 mosques in the capital were torched and damaged during the popular uprising. Human rights organizations have reported continued arrests of citizens who participated in protests or publicly criticized the regime. In the city of Fuladshahr, the Basij arrested three members of a single family, taking them to an undisclosed location.
In Sanandaj, the Revolutionary Guards arrested Kia Moradi, a young woman, after she participated in a protest organized by the "Women, Life, Freedom" movement. Moradi is just 18 years old, and her family fears for her life following her transfer to an unknown facility.
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