
Close to 1,500 protesters are said to have been murdered in what marks the bloodiest Crime against humanity of the Iranian regime since the Islamic Revolution in 1979 (when 30000 political prisoners were executed).
As you can in the interview below of an Iranian human rights activist
Masih Alinejad on Fox News she says what the Iranian people have been banned from saying.
They want freedom. They are fed up with the terrorist regime, Sharia laws and Islam.
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Iran has the worst human rights record in the world. The Ayatollah regime in Iran systematically violates women's rights, LGBT rights, minority rights and children's rights.
Amnesty International said that, in the past 30 years, Iran has executed twice as many juvenile offenders, some as young as 12, than any other country. The group cited serious concerns for children — perhaps as many as 90 — on death row who were under the age of 18 at the time of their alleged offences.
It might not surprise you that the media, the UN and even human rights organizations in the West are turning a blind eye to the crimes against humanity committed on a regular basis in Iran.
As you can in the interview below of an Iranian human rights activist
Masih Alinejad on Fox News she says what the Iranian people have been banned from saying.
They want freedom. They are fed up with the terrorist regime, Sharia laws and Islam.
Please share this video all over social networks.
Iran has the worst human rights record in the world. The Ayatollah regime in Iran systematically violates women's rights, LGBT rights, minority rights and children's rights.
Amnesty International said that, in the past 30 years, Iran has executed twice as many juvenile offenders, some as young as 12, than any other country. The group cited serious concerns for children — perhaps as many as 90 — on death row who were under the age of 18 at the time of their alleged offences.
It might not surprise you that the media, the UN and even human rights organizations in the West are turning a blind eye to the crimes against humanity committed on a regular basis in Iran.
My Interview with @FoxNews on the massacre of 1500 protesters by the regime:
— Masih Alinejad 🏳️ (@AlinejadMasih) December 31, 2019
When Charlie Hebdo was a victim of terrorism in France, leaders of the world showed solidarity.
But when 1500 protesters were terrorised during #IranProtests, there was no solidarity from the West" pic.twitter.com/N0KgNzxQMD