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Comments: ![]() Iran confiscates assets of football starsThe Iranian judiciary has ordered the confiscation of all assets worth approximately $50 million belonging to football legend Ali Daei. Axar.az reports, citing Middle East 24. It was also reported that the assets of Sardar Azmoun, a Turkmen footballer for the Iranian national team, have been confiscated. According to the report, this is part of a large-scale raid aimed at punishing those involved in the recent unrest. Comments: .
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Comments: THIS IS GEN Z of Iran. Celebrating the life their compatriots
Comments: The death toll by the occupying Islamic Republic against own citizens at 36,500 according to their own estimate
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Comments: ![]() Iran president’s son urges authorities to restore internet after protest blackoutYousef Pezeshkian says nothing will be solved by trying to postpone moment footage of violent crackdown circulate The son of Iran's president has called for the internet restrictions in the country to be lifted, saying nothing will be solved by trying to postpone the moment when pictures and video circulate of the protests that were violently crushed by the regime. With a battle under way at the top of the regime about the political risks of continuing to block Iran from the internet, Yousef Pezeshkian, whose father, Masoud, was elected in the summer of 2024, said keeping the digital shutdown would create dissatisfaction and widen the gap between the people and the government. This means those who were not and are not dissatisfied will be added to the list of the dissatisfied,” he wrote in a Telegram post. The release of videos showing the violence of the protests was “something we will have to face sooner or later”, Yousef Pezeshkian added. “Shutting down the internet will not solve anything, we will just postpone the issue. The sporadic lifting of restrictions is leading to a slow and painful inquest into how many protesters, including children, have died. Authorities launched a violent crackdown under cover of the internet blackout, with rights groups documenting several thousand dead. The Norway-based NGO Iran Human Rights says the final figure could be as high as 25,000. Thousands more people are still being detained. Comments: Emory University has dismissed Fatemeh Ardeshir Larijani, the daughter of the US-sanctioned security chief of the Islamic Republic "A physician who is the daughter of a senior Iranian government official is no longer an employee of Emory," the university’s Winship Cancer Institute, where Larijani worked, said in response to Iran International’s inquiry. "Because this is a personnel matter, we are unable to provide additional information," the university said Comments: CNN Interview with Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi Comments: . Comments: جزئیات تازه از زندهسوزی معترضین در بازار رشتComments: Massacre in Iranhttps://youtu.be/TpeFLm1VMVQ?si=3WxQbo-yuvOiwej2 Comments: .
Comments: Dear international viewers and dear Football fans. See the atrocities of the Islamic regime in Iran against own citizens.
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