The truth about the Iranian regime’s new president

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  By Sadegh Pashm-Foroush The day after the announcement of the results of Iran’s sham presidential election, Iranian regime supreme leader Ali Khamenei summoned the remaining members of the government of former regime president Ebrahim Raisi, who died in a helicopter crash on May 19. In his remarks to them—indirectly addressing new regime president Massoud Pezeshkian—he warned him and reminded him of the “model” of the president in the regime. The supreme leader repeatedly mentioned Raisi and said, “He is truly a model; we must all learn from him.” He then reiterated the concept of “heartfelt belief and practical commitment” to the regime, which Pezeshkian, like all the election candidates, had committed to. Khamenei stated, “Dear Raisi demonstrated as a model that one can possess these mental, heartfelt, and practical qualities as the president of a country and follow them in practice.” Of course, before the sham election, Pezeshkian repeatedly stated that he would continue Raisi...

Invasion and explosion in the police headquarters of Mahabad city in response to the murder of a citizen

 


In their latest crime, the guards of the border regiment of the repressive force in Baneh killed a fellow Kurd named Mohammad Latif Ahmedpour in the most heinous way by driving a car toward him and hitting him. He died after 4 days in the hospital.


The governor of the regime in Baneh called Ahmadpour’s family and threatened that his body should be buried at midnight without public notice.
The repressive police command in Mahabad is responsible for suppressing the Peshmerga fighters and the uprisings and protests of the people and youth of this city.

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