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soundsandnoises · 2 years
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KHAZALI supporting DEAF HAVANA in Roundhouse, London
12/11/2022
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zvaigzdelasas · 8 months
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[Shafaq is Private Iraqi Media]
A group of 88 Iraqi lawmakers submitted a draft law on Saturday to expel foreign forces, including all U.S. troops, from the country.[...]
"We, the members of the Iraqi parliament, are submitting a draft law to expel foreign forces from Iraq," said Lawmaker Falih al-Khazali at a press conference. "This is a result of the continued violations of Iraqi sovereignty by US forces, which have repeatedly targeted the headquarters of the Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) and its leaders." Al-Khazali said that the draft law is necessary because Iraq no longer needs foreign troops. "We have a strong military and security forces that can defend the country," he said.
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girlactionfigure · 3 months
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🟠 TUE morning - ISRAEL REALTIME - Connecting to Israel in Realtime
▪️INFILTRATION FROM JORDAN.. detection of suspicious signs on the border fence with Jordan near Ashdod Ya'akov in the Jordan Valley. Security forces conducting searches. Believed a number of suspects managed to cross the fence, hoped migrant workers.
▪️HIGH COURT TO RULE.. on ultra-orthodox conscription at 11:00 today.  Expected ruling: required, and national political turmoil over it.
▪️DEFENSE MINISTER SAYS.. Gallant visiting the U.S. told US Sec State Blinken “the eyes of our enemies are on the relationship between Israel and the USA and therefore we must quickly resolve the differences between us.”  US sent a harsh message to Hezbollah and warned that it will not necessarily be able to stop Israel from a large-scale attack.
▪️ANALYSIS - REGION WAR RISK.. (The Arab Desk) Europe and the US "realized" that the region is facing fateful days, Hezbollah’s Nasrallah's threat (to attack Cyprus), whether real or an idle threat, did its job, feverish discussions in European countries and the US.  A war between Israel and Hezbollah will ignite the Middle East.
Even the Turks woke up jumping up and shouting, Turkey's foreign minister claimed that Cyprus has become a base for carrying out military and intelligence operations, turning the island into a logistical base to cover up military objectives.
▪️UNRWA SUED BY ISRAELI VICTIMS OF OCT. 7.. for aiding and abetting the Oct. 7 Hamas attack on Israel, sued in U.S. District Court in Manhattan.  The suit alleges UNRWA was "aiding and abetting' genocide, crimes against humanity, and torture," which they say violated international law and the federal Torture Victim Protection Act.  The plaintiffs include 101 people who survived the attack or had relatives who were killed.
♦️IDF - PRECISE STRIKE ON OCT. 7 TERRORISTS.. on Hamas terrorists who participated in Oct 7 onslaught and were involved in holding hostages, targeted in airstrikes in Gaza City.  The IDF struck two buildings in Gaza City's Shati and Daraj neighbourhood. The IDF used "precision munitions" to mitigate harm to civilians in the strikes.
▪️HAMAS ON MOVING.. Senior Hamas official Izzat al-Risheq denies the report in The National newspaper:  Hamas has no intention of moving from Qatar to Iraq.
▪️IRAQ SHIA (Iranian) MILITIA THREATENS THE U.S.. Qais Khazali, who heads the Iraqi Asa'ib Ahl al-Haq militia, threatens the US:  “If the US continues to assist the Zionist entity during an extensive attack on Lebanon and Hezbollah, it must know that all of its interests in the region, with an emphasis on Iraq, will be targets for attack.”
▪️PROTESTS - ANTI-GOVT.. Demonstrators against the government blocked road 9 in the Baqqa al-Gharbia area this morning.
▪️PROTEST - BY A MAYOR.. Ramat Hasharon Mayor: “This coming Thursday we will shut down the municipality's activities (day strike), as part of our uncompromising demand to go to general elections and stop the lawlessness and shame.”
▪️WATER MAIN EXPLODES, PEOPLE TRAPPED IN A FLOOD - JERUSALEM.. rescue services working in the last few hours to rescue those trapped from flooding in the Emek Hatimanim-Ein Kerem neighborhood due to a burst water main.  Several people were trapped in a car washed off the road and into the middle of the flood river.
⭕ HAIFA (not) ATTACKED.. The pro-Iranian militias in Iraq claim to have attacked a target in Haifa port using suicide drones.  No such attack known.
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a-room-of-my-own · 3 months
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the UN - an organization with some branches that openly support Hamas and the Iranian regime
Do u have proof for this? Id like to take a look
Sure, I’m sorry I’m at work (late) and it’s going to be a bit scrambled. For Hamas, there’s quite a lot of sources online about UNRWA’s compromissions with them, notably some UNRWA employees who were keeping Israeli hostages in their homes. I can share some of your have trouble finding them.
For Iran, the UN has backtracked a little bit since 2022, but here are a few things
Mourning Iran's president Ebrahim Raisi
A month ago, after Iran sent drones on Israel + Raisi was involved in numerous, horrific human rights abuses, including the extrajudicial killings of thousands of political prisoners. The fact that the secretary general would salute the passing of someone like this says enough.
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Inviting Iran to a 4-year term on its Commission on the Status of Women in 2021
It’s the principal global intergovernmental body exclusively dedicated to the promotion of gender equality and the empowerment of women. The country was expelled the following year
Praising Iran for its commitment to Human Rights in 2020
"In the discussion, the delegations appreciated Iran’s cooperation with human rights mechanisms and the acceptance of the majority of recommendations received. Iran’s efforts to provide for refugees despite challenges it faced and the efforts to empower women, promote school enrolment and reduce the mortality rate for children at birth were acknowledged. "
Inviting Vice President for Women and Family Affairs Ensieh Khazali
so that she could demand the revocation of Israel's participation to the commission for women's rights, where she went as far as saying that Iran had made rapid progress since the Islamic Revolution in the field of gender justice.
Authorizing Iran's representatives to chair a U.N. human rights council meeting in Geneva last November
And that’s on the top of my head but there’s more. The UN is made of many commissions / members / stakeholders, so it doesn’t support Iran as an institution, but over the last few years there’s been several attempts to normalize the Iranian regime.
That’s why I was angry when I read about that meeting with the Talibans because I really don’t think normalizing works with that kind of people, if they’re brought to the table they just think they « won » not that everyone made a collective effort to talk to them despite what they’re doing.
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newsinsider · 4 months
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Who was Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi?
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Ebrahim Raisi was an Iranian politician who served as eighth president of Iran from 2021 until his death in 2024.  A Principlist and a Muslim jurist, he became president after the 2021 election. In his early career, Raisi served in several positions in Iran's judicial system, including as Deputy Prosecutor and Prosecutor of Tehran. For his role on the so-called death committee during the 1988 executions of Iranian political prisoners, he became known as the "Butcher of Tehran". He was sanctioned by the U.S. Office of Foreign Assets Control in accordance with Executive Order 13876. He was accused of crimes against humanity by international human rights organizations and United Nations special rapporteurs. He was later Deputy Chief Justice (2004–2014), Attorney General (2014–2016), and Chief Justice (2019–2021). He was Custodian and Chairman of Astan Quds Razavi, a bonyad, from 2016 until 2019. He was a member of Assembly of Experts from South Khorasan Province, being elected for the first time in the 2006 election. He was the son-in-law of Mashhad Friday prayer leader and Grand Imam of Imam Reza shrine, Ahmad Alamolhoda.
Raisi ran for president in 2017 as the candidate of the conservative Popular Front of Islamic Revolution Forces, losing to moderate incumbent president Hassan Rouhani, 57% to 38.3%. Raisi successfully ran for president a second time in 2021 with 62.9% of the votes, succeeding Hassan Rouhani. According to many observers, the 2021 Iranian presidential election was rigged in favour of Raisi, who was considered an ally of Ali Khamenei. Raisi was often seen as a frontrunner to succeed Khamenei as Supreme Leader, but he died in the 2024 Varzaqan helicopter crash. Considered a hardliner in Iranian politics, Raisi's presidency saw deadlock in negotiations with the U.S. over the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) and large-scale protests throughout the country in late 2022, triggered by the death of Mahsa Amini on 16 September. During Raisi's term, Iran intensified uranium enrichment, hindered international inspections, and supported Russia in its invasion of Ukraine. Additionally, Iran launched a missile and drone attack on Israel during the Gaza conflict and continued arming proxy groups like Hezbollah and the Houthi movement.
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Early life and education
Ebrahim Raisi was born on 14 December 1960 to a clerical family in the Noghan district of Mashhad. His father, Seyed Haji, died when he was 5. Ancestrally, Raisi was among Husayn ibn Ali (Hussaini) Sayyids, and he was connected to Ali ibn Husayn Zayn al-Abidin Sayyids. Raisi passed his primary-education in "Javadiyeh school"; then started studying in the Hawza (Islamic seminary). In 1975, he went to "Ayatollah Boroujerdi School" in order to continue his education in Qom Seminary.[citation needed] He has claimed to have received a doctorate degree in private law from Motahari University; however, this has been disputed. 
Clerical credentials
Raisi began his studies at the Qom Seminary at the age of 15. He then decided to study in the Navvab school for a short time. After that, he went to Ayatollah Sayyed Muhammad Mousavi Nezhad school, where he studied while also teaching other students. In 1976, he went to Qom to continue his studies at the Ayatollah Borujerdi school. He was a student of Seyyed Hossein Borujerdi, Morteza Motahhari, Abolghasem Khazali, Hossein Noori Hamedani, Ali Meshkini and Morteza Pasandideh. Raisi also passed his "KharejeFeqh" (external-Fiqh) to Seyyed Ali Khamenei and Mojtaba Tehrani.  According to Alex Vatanka of the Middle East Institute, Raisi's "exact religious qualification" is a "sore point". "For a while" prior to investigation by the Iranian media, he "referred to himself" as "Ayatollah" on his personal website. However, according to Vatanka, the media "publicized his lack of formal religious education" and credentials, after which Raisi ceased claiming to hold the aforementioned rank. After this investigation and criticism he "refer[ed] to himself as hojat-ol-eslam", a clerical rank immediately beneath that of Ayatollah. Raisi subsequently again declared himself an Ayatollah shortly before the 2021 presidential election. The decree by Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei appointing him as President, refers to him as a hojat-ol-eslam. 
Judicial career
Early years
In 1981, he was appointed the prosecutor of Karaj. Later on, he was also appointed Prosecutor of Hamadan and served both positions together. He was simultaneously active in two cities more than 300 km away from each other. After four months, he was appointed Prosecutor of Hamadan Province. 
Tehran deputy prosecutor
He was appointed Deputy prosecutor of Tehran in 1985 and moved to the capital.  After three years and in early 1988, he was placed in the attention of Ruhollah Khomeini and received special provisions (independent from judiciary) from him to address legal issues in some provinces like Lorestan, Semnan and Kermanshah.
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aglaydis · 2 years
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andrewtheprophet · 7 months
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The resurgence of the Antichrist's Men: Revelation 13
Iraq conflict: The resurgence of Shiite rivalry in Iraq News Bulletin Reports 2024-02-25 | 11:27 Report by Nicole Hajal, English adaptation by Yasmine JaroudiA longstanding feud between the Sadr Movement, led by Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr, and Asaib Ahl al-Haq, under the leadership of Qais al-Khazali with ties to Iran, has resurfaced. Recent developments were the killing of Sadrist…
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What Are the Key Highlights and Landmarks Covered in a Typical Wadi Rum Jeep Tour
A typical Wadi Rum Jeep Tour covers iconic landmarks like Lawrence's Spring, Khazali Canyon, and the Mushroom Rock. The tour often includes panoramic views of the vast desert landscapes, ancient petroglyphs, and opportunities for stargazing at night.
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tangotravel · 1 year
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Wadi Rum Tour from Aqaba Port
Wadi Rum is a stunning desert landscape in Jordan that is known for its red sandstone formations, majestic mountains, and ancient rock art. If you are visiting Aqaba Port, you can easily take a tour of Wadi Rum to explore this breathtaking natural wonder. Here's what you need to know to plan your Wadi Rum tour from Aqaba Port:
Choose your tour operator: There are several tour operators in Aqaba that offer Wadi Rum tours from Aqaba Port, so do your research and choose one that suits your needs and budget. Some popular options include Jordan Inspiration Tours, Bedouin Directions, and Wadi Rum Nomads.
Decide on your tour length: Wadi Rum tours from Aqaba Port can range from a few hours to several days, depending on your interests and schedule. If you only have a few hours, a half-day tour will allow you to see some of the main sights, while a full-day tour will give you more time to explore the desert. If you have more time, consider a multi-day tour that includes camping and hiking.
Plan your itinerary: Your tour operator will likely have a set itinerary, but you can also customize your tour to include specific sights or activities. Some popular sights to see in Wadi Rum include Lawrence's Spring, the Seven Pillars of Wisdom, and Khazali Canyon. You can also go on a camel ride, hike to a viewpoint, or do some stargazing at night.
Know what to bring: Wadi Rum is a desert environment, so be sure to bring appropriate clothing and gear. Wear comfortable, lightweight clothing that covers your skin to protect it from the sun, and bring a hat and sunglasses. Bring plenty of water and snacks, as well as sunscreen and insect repellent. If you are camping overnight, you will also need a sleeping bag and other camping gear.
Enjoy the journey: The drive from Aqaba Port to Wadi Rum is around an hour, and you will pass through some beautiful desert landscapes along the way. Enjoy the scenery and take in the sights as you travel to your destination.
Overall, a Wadi Rum tour from Aqaba Port is a must-do experience for anyone visiting Jordan. With its stunning natural beauty and rich history, it is sure to be a highlight of your trip.
Tango Travel tour guide will pick you up from Aqaba Port, begin your Aqaba shore Excursions, and drive by air-conditioned vehicle to Wadi Rum around 45 minutes from Aqaba Port, enjoy your Wadi Rum Tour from Aqaba Port, Wadi Rum is a wild desert landscape, which fascinated the British liaison officer Lawrence of Arabia. Drive by a 4x4 jeep through the desert to see Lawrence’s spring. We will pass by the majestic mountains and explore a gorge with some ancient rock drawings. You have free time to ride a Camel or horse. At the end of your Wadi Rum tour drive by 4x4 jeep back to your vehicle, and transfer to Aqaba port.
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soundsandnoises · 2 years
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Khazali supporting Deaf Havana in Tramshed, Cardiff
08/11/2022
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egyptonlinetours1 · 2 years
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Petra Tours from Aqaba Port
 
Petra Tours from Aqaba Port
Using Petra Tours from Aqaba Port, learn about the magnificence of the Ancient Egyptians and follow Jordan's historical trails. Get amazed on shore excursions from the port of Aqaba, travel back in time with Petra Tours from the port, or try the Wadi Rum adventure. The Dead Sea's clear water is another thing you should try.
 
Aqaba Shore Excursions, You may access Petra by docking at the port of Aqaba. Spend an amazing journey with Petra Tours from Aqaba Port, discover Petra, one of the new Seven Wonders of the World, and discover amazing landscapes. Once your cruise arrives at Aqaba Port, get a magical experience to enter this hidden city through a long, narrow Siq, scout the amazing buildings made by human hands, and get the chance to try horseback riding to the entrance of the city.
 
Aqaba Port trips, allow you to beguile your eyes by  watching the beautiful, scout Petra then drive to Wadi Rum which called Valley of the Moon, Feel the the serenity at Wadi Rum which is a protected desert wilderness in southern Jordan. It features dramatic sandstone mountains like the many-domed Jebel Um Ishrin, and natural arches such as Burdah Rock Bridge. Many prehistoric inscriptions and carvings line rocky caverns and steep chasms, such as Khazali Canyon. wadi rum it is amazing desert where you will be impressed at every spot, enjoy Wadi Rum desert amazing landscape while you are riding Jeep 4x4, passing by the majestic mountains, explore the ancient rocks drawings, watch the spring of Lawrence, ancient rock, the sand dunes, have free time at Wadi Rum to feel transfiguration.
Overview
Petra Tours from Aqaba Port, have amazing tour to visit the Siq ( canyon ), The Treasury, El-Khazneh, The Roman Theatre, The Royal Tombs and Qasr al-Bint. Lunch meal is also included at a good quality restaurant during your Petra Excursions from Aqaba.
Itinerary
Petra Tours from Aqaba port Pick up from your ship terminal at Aqaba Port to start your Petra Tour. Upon arrival you will meet your English speaking guide to enjoy a full day Tour Petra from Aqaba Port, the Red Sea Rose to Visit The Siq ( canyon ), the main entrance to the ancient city of Petra in southern Jordan, the entrance to the Siq contains a huge dam, reconstructed in 1963 and again in 1991, designed to bar the mouth of the Siq and reroute the waters of Wadi Musa, then continue your petra tour visiting The Treasury,( El-Khazneh ) which was probably constructed in the 1st century BC, the Treasury is generally believed to be a temple or a royal tomb, the Treasury is carved out of solid rock and stands over 40 meters high. Your petra tour includes a visit to The Roman Theatre, dating from the 1st century AD and was refurbished by the Romans after they annexed Nabatea in 106AD, it was capable of seating 8500, even more than the great theatre at Amman. End your petra excursion by visiting The Royal Tombs and Qasr al-Bint built in the 1st century BC, by Obodas III, The temple's modern name, "Qasr al-Bint al-Faroun," means "The Castle of the Daughter of Pharaoh. Lunch meal will be served at a local restaurant during your Petra Excursion. At the end of your day tour Petra, drive back to Aqaba Port then drop off at your ship terminal at Aqaba.
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Petra Tours from Aqaba Port include : - Pick up services upon your ship arrival at Aqaba Port by our REP - All transfers by modern air-conditioning buses in Aqaba and during your Petra Tour - Sightseeing tours in your day tour petra as per itinerary - English-speaking guide in Petra tour - Entrance fees to the sights as per itinerary - Entry visa to Jordan from Aqaba Port - Lunch meal during your Petra Tours
Excluded
Petra Tour from Aqaba excludes: Personal Expenses and optional tours during your Petra tour from Aqaba Port.
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homochihuahua · 2 years
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I don't really blame western people, English speakers mainly, when they butcher pronunciation of words in other languages
Like what the fuck is Abdul Qader Al khazali.... MoHameed bitch what.... ATHRAA WHAT!!!
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irvinenewshq · 2 years
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Iranian police trying into incident involving lady surrounded by officers in avenue
CNN  —  Video from Tehran has proven a big group of male safety forces surrounding and grabbing a feminine on the street. They ultimately let her go and she or he hurries away shortly. The clip has been shared broadly on Persian language information channels outdoors Iran. Iran’s Vice President for Ladies and Household Affairs, Ansieh Khazali, instructed Iranian state media ISNA that disrespect to ladies is just not acceptable by any group or group. Khazali says she requested police officers to ship a report on the reason for the incident and if wrongdoing is discovered then the officer needs to be handled. Tehran’s Capital Police Data Heart say they’re trying into the incident and that any habits that doesn’t comply with guidelines and laws is unacceptable, in response to a press release on ISNA. Police say the feminine within the video was a ringleader of ladies’s rights protests in Argentine Sq.. Ladies and lady have led the nationwide protest motion that gripped Iran following the demise of a younger lady in police custody. In September, 22-year-old Mahsa Amini died after she was detained by the nation’s morality police for apparently not carrying her hijab correctly. Iranian authorities have since unleashed a brutal crackdown on demonstrators, who’ve united round a variety of grievances with the nation’s authoritarian regime. Witnesses beforehand stated that Iranian safety forces beat, shot and detained college students at Tehran’s Sharif College. Final month, practically two dozen kids have been killed throughout the protests, in response to a report by Amnesty Worldwide. A minimum of 23 kids – some as younger as 11 – have been killed by safety forces within the final 10 days of September alone, the report stated. Earlier this week, an Iranian official additionally admitted that faculty college students taking part in avenue protests are being detained and brought to psychiatric establishments. The Iranian authorities’s ferocious crackdown on demonstrators has caught the eye of world leaders. The US issued sanctions on seven senior Iranian officers, with President Joe Biden pledging additional prices “on perpetrators of violence in opposition to peaceable protesters.” UN Secretary Basic António Guterres stated he was “involved about reviews of peaceable protests being met with extreme use of pressure resulting in dozens of deaths and accidents.” On Tuesday, the United Nations’ kids’s company UNICEF referred to as for the safety of youngsters and adolescents amid the general public unrest. “We’re extraordinarily involved by persevering with reviews of youngsters and adolescents being killed, injured and detained amid the continuing public unrest in Iran,” the UNICEF assertion learn. Originally published at Irvine News HQ
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melbournenewsvine · 2 years
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A woman should be able to wear whatever she wants in the name of God.
Amnesty International said at least 23 children died. An eyewitness said police were deployed heavily on Friday in the city of Dezful after activists called for protests in the mainly Arab and oil-rich Khuzestan province on the Iraqi border. Videos on social media show protesters chanting “Death to the dictator” in Ahvas, the capital of Khuzestan. Volunteer Basij militia forces leading the campaign on motorbikes were seen pushing people back. Demonstrators set fire and block the street during a protest against the death of a woman who was detained by morality police in downtown Tehran, Iran.attributed to him:AP There are dozens of Basij. Push and beat protesters. One witness said the men and women chanted “We are Kurdistan, we are Lorestan,” slogans meant to show solidarity among Iran’s ethnic minorities. Two witnesses said that a heavy deployment of police and Basij forces in Zahedan, the capital of Sistan-Baluchestan province on the border with Pakistan in the southeast of the country. Activist 1500 Tasfer posted a video on Twitter purporting to show protesters marching in Zahedan. They chanted, “Crimes and crimes, death for this religious leadership,” referring to Khamenei, who has been in power for 33 years. Iran has blamed the violence on enemies at home and abroad, including armed separatists and Western powers. The authorities deny the killing of demonstrators by the security forces. State television reported the killing of at least 26 members of the security forces. Deaths escalate Zahedan was the scene of one of the bloodiest days to date on September 30 when Amnesty International said security forces had killed at least 66 people in a post-prayer crackdown. The authorities said that Baloch gunmen attacked a police station that day, resulting in an exchange of fire. The Revolutionary Guards said five of its forces and Basij forces were killed. Iran, with a population of 87 million, is home to seven major ethnic minorities along with the Persian majority. Rights groups say minorities, including Kurds and Arabs, have long suffered discrimination, which Iran denies. State media reported that a major in the Revolutionary Guards and members of the Basij militia were shot dead by “rioters” who were writing graffiti early Friday morning in the southern Fars province. Social media users reacted angrily to a video that appeared to show a riot police officer molesting a female protester in Tehran. Reuters was unable to verify the footage. Ansiya Khazali, the vice president for women’s affairs, called for an investigation. Police said they would deal with anyone found responsible for a violation. Another witness said that some protesters in the southwestern oil city of Abadan chanted “Death to the dictator” amid a heavy police and Basij presence. Security forces also pressed their crackdown this week in Kurdish areas where the Revolutionary Guards have a track record of suppressing dissent. The Hingao human lefts organization said that the security forces opened fire late Friday evening in the city of Bukan, wounding a number of demonstrators. Reuters was unable to verify the authenticity of the news. Reuters Get a direct note from our foreigner correspondents About what’s making headlines around the world. Subscribe to the weekly What in the World newsletter here. Source link Originally published at Melbourne News Vine
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jandby · 2 years
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Khazali canyon petroglyphs - ibex and people are only a few of the numerous carvings in the canyon which was formerly a caravan stop for water
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andrewtheprophet · 2 years
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