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Iranians and MEK supporters celebrate Qassem Soleimani death

Qassem Solimani's death

Qassem Solimani's death

Iranians and MEK supporters celebrate Qassem Soleimani’s death  

Iranians, supporters of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI) also known as the Mujahedin-e Khalq or MEK, and the people of Syria and Iraq, are rejoicing after Qassem Soleimani’s death. He was the Iranian regime’s notorious General, who had the blood of hundreds of thousands of people both inside and outside Iran on his hands. 

Meanwhile, the mullah’s regime has been trying to portray the dead terrorist commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) Quds Force as a so-called “Hero” of the Iranian people and people of the Middle East.   

The social media was filled with messages and footages on Friday showing Iranians inside and outside Iran and the people of Iraq and Syria celebrating this irreparable blow to the clerical regime and its supreme leader, Ali Khamenei.    

In Kurdistan province, west of Iran, Iranians celebrated the Soleimani’s death with pizza. One of the writings on a pizza box reads, ” For the destruction of Khamenei.” 

In a video published on Twitter, people in the impoverished Sistan and Baluchistan Province, southeast Iran, celebrate Soleimani’s death with candy. A voice calls Soleimani “a pig” and congratulates the people in the Middle East, and mothers of those martyrs who were killed by Soleimani. 

In another video published on Social Media, an Iranian woman says: “Our family is overjoyed after hearing about the death of Qassem Soleimani, the terrorist.”   

Iranians and MEK supporters in different cities also celebrated this heavy blow to the Iranian regime. In Oslo, Norway they held flyers reading: Freedom has emerged in the regional countries. 

In Idlib, northwest of Syria, locals distributed pastries, celebrating Soleimani’s death. 

Iraqis in Basra also celebrated the death of Soleimani. Because he was ordering the suppression of the Iraq protests which has so far resulted in over 500 deaths and 20,000 injured in 90 days 

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