Iranian government turns to internal crackdown with arrests, executions

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They aren't going to make friends doing this to other humans. No sympathy will be granted to abusers of powers against their citizens, either in this life or the next.

Be those abusers in Iran or elsewhere, G-d will judge with a strict criteria.


Iranian authorities are pivoting from a ceasefire with Israel to intensify an internal security crackdown across the country with mass arrests, executions and military deployments, particularly in the restive Kurdish region, officials and activists say.

Within days of Israel's airstrikes beginning on June 13, Iranian security forces started a campaign of widespread arrests accompanied by an intensified street presence based around checkpoints, sources have told CBC and Reuters.

One man in Tehran, who responded to a CBC News callout via WhatsApp but did not provide his name, said Wednesday that security officers are stopping people at pop-up checkpoints around the city and asking them to show their phones and open their messaging apps.

"It will take you only one tweet or one social network post to be arrested if the content is believed sensitive by the state," he said.

Another man told CBC he feels "a deep sense of fear" that Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and his regime may have secured their survival and will turn their anger inward as they did in the 1980s, with crackdowns on their own people and mass executions.

Some in Israel and exiled opposition groups had hoped the military campaign, which targeted Revolutionary Guards and internal security forces as well as nuclear sites, would spark a mass uprising and the overthrow of the Islamic Republic.
 
They aren't going to make friends doing this to other humans. No sympathy will be granted to abusers of powers against their citizens, either in this life or the next.

Be those abusers in Iran or elsewhere, G-d will judge with a strict criteria.


Iranian authorities are pivoting from a ceasefire with Israel to intensify an internal security crackdown across the country with mass arrests, executions and military deployments, particularly in the restive Kurdish region, officials and activists say.

Within days of Israel's airstrikes beginning on June 13, Iranian security forces started a campaign of widespread arrests accompanied by an intensified street presence based around checkpoints, sources have told CBC and Reuters.

One man in Tehran, who responded to a CBC News callout via WhatsApp but did not provide his name, said Wednesday that security officers are stopping people at pop-up checkpoints around the city and asking them to show their phones and open their messaging apps.

"It will take you only one tweet or one social network post to be arrested if the content is believed sensitive by the state," he said.

Another man told CBC he feels "a deep sense of fear" that Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and his regime may have secured their survival and will turn their anger inward as they did in the 1980s, with crackdowns on their own people and mass executions.

Some in Israel and exiled opposition groups had hoped the military campaign, which targeted Revolutionary Guards and internal security forces as well as nuclear sites, would spark a mass uprising and the overthrow of the Islamic Republic.
Kinda like getting yer ass kicked at the club...and then kicking the dog when you get home~
 
They aren't going to make friends doing this to other humans. No sympathy will be granted to abusers of powers against their citizens, either in this life or the next.

Be those abusers in Iran or elsewhere, G-d will judge with a strict criteria.


Iranian authorities are pivoting from a ceasefire with Israel to intensify an internal security crackdown across the country with mass arrests, executions and military deployments, particularly in the restive Kurdish region, officials and activists say.

Within days of Israel's airstrikes beginning on June 13, Iranian security forces started a campaign of widespread arrests accompanied by an intensified street presence based around checkpoints, sources have told CBC and Reuters.

One man in Tehran, who responded to a CBC News callout via WhatsApp but did not provide his name, said Wednesday that security officers are stopping people at pop-up checkpoints around the city and asking them to show their phones and open their messaging apps.

"It will take you only one tweet or one social network post to be arrested if the content is believed sensitive by the state," he said.

Another man told CBC he feels "a deep sense of fear" that Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and his regime may have secured their survival and will turn their anger inward as they did in the 1980s, with crackdowns on their own people and mass executions.

Some in Israel and exiled opposition groups had hoped the military campaign, which targeted Revolutionary Guards and internal security forces as well as nuclear sites, would spark a mass uprising and the overthrow of the Islamic Republic.
SOP for this brutal Regime. Maybe this time the people's rebellion will be successful.
 
They aren't going to make friends doing this to other humans. No sympathy will be granted to abusers of powers against their citizens, either in this life or the next.

Be those abusers in Iran or elsewhere, G-d will judge with a strict criteria.


Iranian authorities are pivoting from a ceasefire with Israel to intensify an internal security crackdown across the country with mass arrests, executions and military deployments, particularly in the restive Kurdish region, officials and activists say.

Within days of Israel's airstrikes beginning on June 13, Iranian security forces started a campaign of widespread arrests accompanied by an intensified street presence based around checkpoints, sources have told CBC and Reuters.

One man in Tehran, who responded to a CBC News callout via WhatsApp but did not provide his name, said Wednesday that security officers are stopping people at pop-up checkpoints around the city and asking them to show their phones and open their messaging apps.

"It will take you only one tweet or one social network post to be arrested if the content is believed sensitive by the state," he said.

Another man told CBC he feels "a deep sense of fear" that Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and his regime may have secured their survival and will turn their anger inward as they did in the 1980s, with crackdowns on their own people and mass executions.

Some in Israel and exiled opposition groups had hoped the military campaign, which targeted Revolutionary Guards and internal security forces as well as nuclear sites, would spark a mass uprising and the overthrow of the Islamic Republic.
Trump should have killed their leadership when he had the chance. Or, let Israel do it. This is what happens when the "Democrat" in Trump comes out and goes weak. I'm a Trump supporter and voted twice for him. But, he needs to not hesitate on these guys. Yes, a vacuum may very well take place. But, this is also what can happen and is. They are fascists, just like Hitler was.
 
Another man told CBC he feels "a deep sense of fear" that Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and his regime may have secured their survival and will turn their anger inward as they did in the 1980s, with crackdowns on their own people and mass executions.
one wonders how long that'll work for them......? ~S~
 
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