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The story of Navid in the deadliest crackdown on protesters in Iran
December 27, 2019 | Hassan Mahmoudi

Posted on 12/27/2019 4:42:36 AM PST by hassan.mahmoud

Navid Behboudi (23) finished work at his bookstore on Saturday morning, Nov. 16. He joined a group of people protesting the gasoline price hike. The regime security agents ruthlessly shot him in the head. According to his friends, Navid was polite, kind, energetic, active, and full of desire. He was the eldest child in the family. He ranked 70 in the admission test in mechanical engineering. His Instagram account had 22,000 followers. Despite his admission to the university, he opted to operate a book gallery. He was an athlete and had passed the TOEFL test. On Saturday morning, Nov. 16, 2019, he left his work and returned to his hometown, the city of Quods, to visit his family. He had also planned to attend a friend's wedding on Sunday. He had in mind to return to his work on Monday. In the afternoon, he was shot at Emarat Street, near Liberty Square and none of his plans materialized. Navid Behboudi. Image from fa.iranfreedom.org. His father called Navid at 3 P.M. from the City of Quods, near Tehran, on Nov.16 and informed him he would come home for lunch. However, he got lunch at his aunt's house and went to join the protesters. On Sunday, Nov. 17, a guard stationed on the roof of a nearby building shot Navid in the head and brought his life, as well as his dreams, to an end. In a desperate and cowardly attempt, the regime decided to cut off the Internet from that day, hoping to prevent the world from becoming aware of its brutality and crackdown. At around 5 P.M., one of Navid's friends informed his family. Navid's family began a frantic search for his whereabouts. They finally went to the Kahrizak forensic center. According to a forensic source, Navid's corpse had been ripped apart to show that the cause of death was not shooting. The security forces banned his family from having any funeral ceremonies in Navid's hometown. They also warned his father to keep his mouth shut and not say anything about the cause of his son's death. His father was asked to announce the cause of death as an illness. Any disobedience to their orders could have resulted in his body not being released to the family. Eventually, after receiving the necessary commitments from the family, on Tuesday, November 19, 2019, Navid's body was transported by a pickup truck void of any government affiliation and buried in the village of Mehravazan in the northwest of Gilan province, hundreds of kilometers from his hometown. Navid's family was not allowed to bury their child in their own town. The pickup driver said there were two other unidentified bodies in the truck, which were secretly buried on the way. The driver told Navid's family that the dead bodies who had not yet been identified were usually accompanied by the bodies that had been identified and were buried in random places along the way to the final destination. In the recent protest of frustrated and dissatisfied people in Iran, more than 1,500 people have been killed, 4,000 injured, and more than 12,000 arrested. Navid Behboudi is one of the 1,500 protesters killed with firearms in the deadly crackdown on protesters in the recent uprising in Iran. Narrating the story of his life and death and that of the other victims who lost their loved ones is not just revealing the extent of the regime's savagery, but it is an attempt to commemorate the memories of their heroism and a pledge to the international community.


TOPICS: Poetry; Politics
KEYWORDS: iran; iranprotests; navidbehboudi

1 posted on 12/27/2019 4:42:36 AM PST by hassan.mahmoud
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To: hassan.mahmoud

Keep posting, FRiend.

Your posts are important. We here in the States are watching.

Looking for ways to support the people of Iran.


2 posted on 12/27/2019 4:50:21 AM PST by sauropod (Hold onto that impeachment for a while. It'll get better with age, just like Jennifer Rubin has.)
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To: hassan.mahmoud

Liberty, the tree that requires watering by the blood of tyrants, patriots and unarmed protestors....

What chains would the Iranian people throw off, would that include freedom of worship too?


3 posted on 12/27/2019 4:59:15 AM PST by Manly Warrior (US ARMY (Ret), "No Free Lunches for the Dogs of War")
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To: hassan.mahmoud

friends of Kerry and Obama, are they not?

funded by US taxpayers, are they not?


4 posted on 12/27/2019 4:59:52 AM PST by Diogenesis ( WWG1WGA)
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To: hassan.mahmoud
The average young Iranian (and most Iranian's are young) is highly Westernized. They are educated. They want to have fun. These are not Arabs or Pakistanis. They assimilate into the West very easily.

They don't give a damn about Islam or Mohammad.

Iranians are more likely to celebrate Nowruz, Persian New Year a happy time, the first day of spring, than any muslim whatchamacallit. It is the mullahs who rule them who are evil.

If we wanted to help them we would do a massive strike of cruise missiles to take out the mullahs and leadership. Cut off the head of he serpent. Israeli intelligence could coordinate with the USA as this favor to the Iranian people.

In the past two weeks over 1000 Iranian protesters have been killed by the mullahs. The only way to stop it, is to take out the mullahs.
 

5 posted on 12/27/2019 5:12:24 AM PST by Governor Dinwiddie (Guide me, O thou great redeemer, pilgrim through this barren land.)
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To: hassan.mahmoud
Navid Behboudi (23) finished work at his bookstore on Saturday morning, Nov. 16. He joined a group of people protesting the gasoline price hike. The regime security agents ruthlessly shot him in the head.

According to his friends, Navid was polite, kind, energetic, active, and full of desire. He was the eldest child in the family. He ranked 70 in the admission test in mechanical engineering. His Instagram account had 22,000 followers.

Despite his admission to the university, he opted to operate a book gallery. He was an athlete and had passed the TOEFL test.

On Saturday morning, Nov. 16, 2019, he left his work and returned to his hometown, the city of Quods, to visit his family. He had also planned to attend a friend's wedding on Sunday. He had in mind to return to his work on Monday. In the afternoon, he was shot at Emarat Street, near Liberty Square and none of his plans materialized.

His father called Navid at 3 P.M. from the City of Quods, near Tehran, on Nov.16 and informed him he would come home for lunch. However, he got lunch at his aunt's house and went to join the protesters. On Sunday, Nov. 17, a guard stationed on the roof of a nearby building shot Navid in the head and brought his life, as well as his dreams, to an end.

In a desperate and cowardly attempt, the regime decided to cut off the Internet from that day, hoping to prevent the world from becoming aware of its brutality and crackdown. At around 5 P.M., one of Navid's friends informed his family. Navid's family began a frantic search for his whereabouts. They finally went to the Kahrizak forensic center.

According to a forensic source, Navid's corpse had been ripped apart to show that the cause of death was not shooting. The security forces banned his family from having any funeral ceremonies in Navid's hometown. They also warned his father to keep his mouth shut and not say anything about the cause of his son's death. His father was asked to announce the cause of death as an illness. Any disobedience to their orders could have resulted in his body not being released to the family.

Eventually, after receiving the necessary commitments from the family, on Tuesday, November 19, 2019, Navid's body was transported by a pickup truck void of any government affiliation and buried in the village of Mehravazan in the northwest of Gilan province, hundreds of kilometers from his hometown. Navid's family was not allowed to bury their child in their own town. The pickup driver said there were two other unidentified bodies in the truck, which were secretly buried on the way. The driver told Navid's family that the dead bodies who had not yet been identified were usually accompanied by the bodies that had been identified and were buried in random places along the way to the final destination.

In the recent protest of frustrated and dissatisfied people in Iran, more than 1,500 people have been killed, 4,000 injured, and more than 12,000 arrested. Navid Behboudi is one of the 1,500 protesters killed with firearms in the deadly crackdown on protesters in the recent uprising in Iran. Narrating the story of his life and death and that of the other victims who lost their loved ones is not just revealing the extent of the regime's savagery, but it is an attempt to commemorate the memories of their heroism and a pledge to the international community.


6 posted on 12/27/2019 5:38:44 AM PST by Governor Dinwiddie (Guide me, O thou great redeemer, pilgrim through this barren land.)
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To: Governor Dinwiddie

Yes but are they smart enough to take a copy of the U.S. Constitution and overwrite Iran instead.

Without a Republic, they have no hope.


7 posted on 12/27/2019 6:03:56 AM PST by TheNext (Universal Skeptic)
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To: hassan.mahmoud

The guys with the guns and the will to use them are gonna win that one.


8 posted on 12/27/2019 6:56:16 AM PST by Delta 21 (Be strong & prosper, be weak & die! Stay true.... ~~ Donald J. Trump)
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To: Governor Dinwiddie

I agree with your sentiments, however, if you read in Scripture, Iran plays a MAJOR end-time role, one in which will cause the LORD, Himself to fight against them, and then restore them...probably because the Medes & Persians, who followed the Babylonian empire, were friendly towards the Jews. The mullahs will pay, as they are part of the anti-christ system, but many Persians, who really are not Arabs will be spared. It is interesting that the largest number of new believers are coming from within the Muslim countries, so we need to continue to pray for those new believers who risk ALL to become disciples of our LORD!


9 posted on 12/27/2019 8:25:25 AM PST by Shery (Pray for righteousness to be restored and for the peace of Jerusalem.)
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To: hassan.mahmoud

It would be easier to carry your reports outside/beyond this forum if your reports had their own web page that can be linked to. That method is easier than copying and pasting all your text - or don’t you want your reports communicated beyond this forum.


10 posted on 12/27/2019 9:26:02 AM PST by Wuli
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