Innocent protester executed in Iran as Twitter & Facebook refuse to ban Iran's rulers
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The Islamic Republic of Iran hanged champion wrestler Navid Afkari in September. Now the Mullahs are planning to execute another wrestler, Mehdi Ali Hosseini. Their only crime was to take part in protests in November 2019 in which 1500 protesters were shot to death by Regime agents and more than 7000 protesters were arrested and now on death row.
Iranian rulers, who execute innocent people, are given free access to use Twitter and threaten genocide against Jews.
But Twitter cannot tolerate President Trump and his supporters who are simply exercising their rights to freedom of speech, freedom of information and freedom of thought.
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Iranian rulers, who execute innocent people, are given free access to use Twitter and threaten genocide against Jews.
But Twitter cannot tolerate President Trump and his supporters who are simply exercising their rights to freedom of speech, freedom of information and freedom of thought.
Please everyone share this post all over social networks!
Another wrestler in #Iran, 29 years old Mehdi Ali Hosseini, on the verge of execution/hanging. This is outragous! pic.twitter.com/fzJC0yuzOK
— mina bai (@bai_mina) January 9, 2021
The execution of the Iranian wrestler from the city of Andimeskh, Mehdi Ali Hosseini, has been postponed by one week. I opposes all executions. We hereby ask the international community to step in and prevent another tragedy.#StopExecutionsInIran pic.twitter.com/kM2Wacp5HH
— Masih Alinejad 🏳️ (@AlinejadMasih) January 11, 2021
Innocent protester executed in Iran as Twitter & Facebook refuse to ban Iran's rulers
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