Posted on 10/08/2022 1:05:38 PM PDT by nuconvert
Iranian Regime national tv Channel One hacked about an hour ago. During a broadcast of Khamenie speech, a red crosshair appeared over his face and chanting of Women. Life. Freedom. There was writing to the side saying "Rise up. Join us". Also 4 photos at the bottom of the screen of young people killed and additional writing: "The blood of our youth is dropping from your paws".
Also, there was a huge banner in the middle of Tehran highway today that read: We are no longer afraid of you. We will fight.
Also, attempted attack on IRI ambassador in Denmark. Her bodyguard was stabbed. Diplomatic Security intervened before the attacker could stab the ambassador.
Female protesters in Iran shot in faces, breasts and genitals, medics say
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IRAN CRISIS UPDATE, DECEMBER 9
Mass protester arrests and detentions are likely impacting protest turnout.
Some social media users voiced skepticism of groups purporting to represent local protest organizations on social media, reflecting the complex information environment in which dissidents are operating.
The Iranian regime may exploit the death of a Sunni cleric to crack down on acts of dissidence in Sistan and Baluchistan Province.
At least eight protests took place in seven cities across five provinces on December 9.
Several senior Iranian officials endorsed death penalties for arrested protesters and described executions as an effective means to discourage protest activity on December 9.
The Iranian Special Clerical Court sentenced Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei’s niece Farideh Moradkhani to three years in prison on unknown charges.
Senior US officials stated that Russia is providing an unprecedented level of military and technical support to Iran in exchange for Iranian-made weapons systems.
Iran is reportedly smuggling weapons to Lebanon through the Beirut International Airport in order to bypass blocked routes through Syria.
https://www.understandingwar.org/backgrounder/iran-crisis-update-december-9
The Iranian regime is using protester executions to instill terror among the population.
The regime's disrespectful handling of the bodies of dead protesters could further inflame popular resentment.
Prominent Iraqi Shia cleric and spiritual leader Ali al Sistani reportedly expressed concern about “the situation in Iran and the Shia religion,” according to reformist Iranian cleric Mohammad Ashrafi Esfahani.
At least 15 protests took place in nine cities across nine provinces.
The Karaj Neighborhood Youth seemed to successfully coordinate demonstrations.
Deputy Interior Minister for Security and Law Enforcement Majid Mir Ahmadi stated that over 20,000 security officers have been injured in the protests.
https://www.understandingwar.org/backgrounder/iran-crisis-update-december-10
IRAN CRISIS UPDATE, DECEMBER 11
Some Iranian political and religious leaders are debating the regime’s use of the death penalty against arrested protesters.
The ineffectiveness of the regime protest crackdown has likely allowed and encouraged some Iranian officials to criticize and debate more openly.
Some protest coordinators and organizations called for protests on December 12.
At least six protests occurred in six cities across six provinces.
The IRGC claimed to have thwarted a plot to assassinate Mashhad Friday Prayer Leader Ahmad Alam ol Hoda.
The United Neighborhood Youth released a 43-point political manifesto.
Protest coordinators and organizations continued trying to divide state security services in support of the protesters.
The Iranian rial dropped to a new all-time low against the US dollar.
The dollar sold for around 370,000 rials among currency traders.[22] The dollar sold for around 317,000 rials when protests began on September 16.[23]
https://www.understandingwar.org/backgrounder/iran-crisis-update-december-11
IRAN CRISIS UPDATE, DECEMBER 12
The Iranian regime executed a protester for the second time since the Mahsa Amini protests began as part of the regime effort to deter protest turnout and instill terror among the public.
Protest coordinators and organizations called for demonstrations in response to the execution of Majid Reza Rahnavard and seemed to have limited success in generating turnout on short notice.
The ineffectiveness and brutal nature of the regime protest crackdown has continued to fragment Iranian political elite.
At least seven protests occurred in four cities across four provinces.
https://www.understandingwar.org/backgrounder/iran-crisis-update-december-12
One Million Sign Petition To Expel Iranian Envoys From G7 Countries
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IRAN CRISIS UPDATE, DECEMBER 13
The Iranian regime appointed key clerics responsible for indoctrinating a significant portion of the security forces, possibly to improve efforts to ideologically subordinate security officers.
Protest coordinators and organizations have planned more anti-regime demonstrations in the coming days.
At least eight protests occurred in five cities across five provinces on December 13.
Tehran Prosecutor General Ali Alghasi Mehr announced that 400 detained protesters were assigned prison sentences.
The LEC Intelligence Organization announced the arrest of an unspecified number of actors for targeting trucks.
The Parliamentary Judiciary and Legal Committee approved three articles of a bill that would establish a police force for children and adolescents.
https://www.understandingwar.org/backgrounder/iran-crisis-update-december-13
Majid Reza Rahnavard, 23, was hanged from a construction crane. A video of the execution spreading across social media shows his suspended body, dressed in white with his hands bound behind him, slowly spinning in the predawn dark as a crowd gathers around.
Rahnavard was convicted of fatally stabbing two members of Iran’s security forces with a knife on Nov. 17, according to Mizan, the official news site of the judiciary. The site published a photo of men in black ski masks at the execution site.
Rahnavard is the second protester to be executed in the past week, and the first to have his body displayed publicly, as the government seeks to crush a national uprising that challenges its rule. Mohsen Shekari, accused of injuring a member of the security forces, was executed on Thursday.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2022/12/12/iran-execution-protests-majidreza-rahnavard/
FIFPRO is shocked and sickened by reports that professional footballer Amir Nasr-Azadani faces execution in Iran after campaigning for women's rights and basic freedom in his country.
We stand in solidarity with Amir and call for the immediate removal of his punishment.
Great news.
Amir Nasr-Azadani
IRAN CRISIS UPDATE, DECEMBER 14
The Iranian economy appears to be entering a period of potentially significant disruption.
UN member states voted to expel Iran from the UN Commission on the Status of Women.
At least one protest occurred.
Social media users circulated calls for countrywide strikes and protests on December 19, 20, and 21.
Iran-affiliated leadership from Lebanon and Iraq met in Baghdad.
https://www.understandingwar.org/backgrounder/iran-crisis-update-december-14
IRAN CRISIS UPDATE, DECEMBER 15
The IRGC is likely conducting an information operation to discredit some protester coordinators among demonstrators.
Interior Minister Ahmad Vahidi discussed expanding regime censorship in a speech—comments which the regime later denied Vahidi made.
At least three protests took place in three cities across three provinces.
https://www.understandingwar.org/backgrounder/iran-crisis-update-december-15
IRAN CRISIS UPDATE, DECEMBER 16
Protest organizations and coordinators are increasingly promoting consistent and sustainable acts of anti-regime defiance as the Mahsa Amini protest movement enters its fourth consecutive month.
The Iranian Parliament and the Supreme Cultural Revolution Council did not release an opinion on the mandatory veiling law or how the regime chooses to police that law on December 16.
At least eight protests took place in six cities across four provinces.
Prominent Sunni Cleric Moulana Abdol Hamid condemned the regime for sentencing arrested protesters to death in his weekly Friday sermon in Zahedan, Sistan and Baluchistan Province.
A pro-Iran Iraqi official stated that former Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi would be arrested in connection with IRGC-Quds Force Commander Qassem Soleimani and Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis’ deaths.
https://www.understandingwar.org/backgrounder/iran-crisis-update-december-16
Before being killed, she was tortured. Her left eye was removed and her left hand was broken. This is the true face the monster regime killing children, innocent demonstrators and doctors.
List of individuals at risk of execution in connection with nationwide protests
This document contains the names and case details of individuals identified by Amnesty International to be at risk of execution in Iran in connection with the nationwide protests that have rocked the country since mid-September 2022 following grossly unfair and summary proceedings that have violated the most basic and fundamental guarantees of fair trial. They include: Sahand Nourmohammad-Zadeh; Mahan Sadrat (Sedarat) Madani; Manouchehr Mehman Navaz; Mohammad Boroughani; Mohammad Ghobadlou; Saman Seydi (Yasin); Hamid Ghare Hasanlou; Mohammad Mehdi Karami; Sayed Mohammad Hosseini; Hossein Mohammadi; an unnamed individual in Alborz province; Saeed Shirazi; Abolfazl Mehri Hossein Hajilou; Mohsen Rezazadeh Gharegholou; Akbar Ghafari; Toomaj Salehi; Ebarhim Rigi; Amir Nasr Azadani; Saleh Mirhashemi; Saeed Yaghoubi; Farzad (Farzin) Tahazadeh; Farhad Tahazadeh; Karvan Shahiparvaneh; Reza Eslamdoost; Hajar Hamidi and Shahram Marouf-Moula.
https://www.amnesty.org/en/documents/mde13/6308/2022/en/
The evil Biden regime strongly supports the terrorist regime in Iran.
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