Mediziner beschreiben überlastete Krankenhäuser, während die Proteste im Iran andauern

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  1. The Islamic Republic is escalating its crackdown. People have no access to any form of communication, while people are being shot in the streets. We aren’t asking for much, just be our voice. Please share what is happening on your socials. The regime relies on the world looking away. Don’t let them.

  2. I wrote to my elected officials in the US and asked them to pass a bill to authorize military action against the Islamic Republic. We need to help the people of Iran or they will not survive. Everyone else should write to their elected officials too.

  3. dances_with_gnomes on

    Trump threatened to act if things come to this. I’m not sure which is more terrifying, if he acts or if he does not. I fear the crackdown turned violent now because Tehran concluded that Trump is bluffing.

  4. AnwaAnduril on

    I really doubt anything will come of this. Same thing happened when Obama was president and it just died down.

    If the US gets involved this time then regime change is possible but I doubt that happens. The Venezuela strikes give me a little hope but not enough to think it will really happen.

  5. > By contrast, the **son of Iran’s last shah**, Reza Pahlavi, described the protests on Friday as „magnificent“ and urged Iranians to stage further targeted protests over the weekend.

    > „Our goal is no longer just to take to the streets. The goal is to prepare to seize and hold city centres,“ Pahlavi said in a video message on social media.

    > **Pahlavi, who is based in the US, said he was preparing to return to the country.**

    Has the CIA briefed him on something we don’t yet know about? Or dose he say this every time?

  6. So now the religious nutcases in Iran up their murder game and go beyond murdering girls just because of hair? Got it.

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