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Governor of Quds City: I told security forces to shoot anyone who entered through the door of the governorate

Governor of Quds City: I told security forces to shoot anyone who entered through the door of the governorate

Governor of Quds City: I told security forces to shoot anyone who entered through the door of the governorate

Governor of Quds City: I told security forces to shoot anyone who entered through the door of the governorate

By Staff

The official announcement of the massacre by an official should not be unanswered

Governor of Quds City (Tehran’s Qaleh Hassan Khan) proudly said on Sunday, December 1, that she had ordered security forces to open fire on Iranian protesters who entered the Governor’s Office during Iran Protests.

Eight to ten people were killed in protests in Qaleh Hassan Khan, the center of Quds county.

Qaleh Hassan Khan was one of the major focal points of the November protests and clashes between protesters and security forces.

The fact that she ordered to kill people and announce it with bullying and honor is a sign of the extreme fear of Iranian authorities of being overthrown. Martial law against peaceful protests and gunfire to kill unarmed protesters.

This practice by government officials who actually assume the role of military commanders is to establish a Martial law without prior notice.

By conducting mass killing, the regime will push the Iranian people’s struggles, especially youth, to another stage

In this stage, only Khamenei and his corrupt and criminal government are responsible for the consequences.

 Background

According to the network affiliated with the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI), also known as the Mujahedin-e Khalq or MEK, inside the country, the Iranian regime has reportedly killed more than 600 people during the uprising so far, wounded more than 4,000 and arrested more than 12,000. Besides, the regime is still maintaining the internet blackout in many areas.

The primary demand of the demonstrators is to overthrow the religious dictatorship. In their slogans, the protesters are targeting the regime’s supreme leader Ali Khamenei and President Hassan Rouhani and the repressive forces, including the Revolutionary Guards (IRGC), as the source of corruption and looting in Iran and the export of terrorism and warfare abroad.

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