227 members of parliament called on the judiciary to execute protesters

In a letter addressed to the head of the judiciary, 227 members of the Majlis called for the immediate execution of protesters convicted of war crimes.
In a statement read yesterday in an open session of the parliament, the Iranian protesting people were likened to ISIS. The people who took to the streets over the past two months to demand justice for the blood of Mahsa Amini and other loved ones killed in the protests were beaten, arrested, suppressed, and killed by the security forces of the Islamic Republic. The people who took to the streets empty-handed to demand justice have today been given the nickname ISIS.
At the exact same time as Mahsa Amini's 40th birthday, when the protests spread, the Metropol incident and the terrorist attack in Shahcheragh, Shiraz, also occurred, which resulted in a fatal shooting. The Islamic Republic also claimed that this terrorist attack was the work of ISIS; but all Iranians, comparing these events with the Cinema Rex incident before the revolution, considered these attacks to be the work of the Islamic Republic government, which carried out the attacks to discredit the protesters.
Since the protests began, not only Iran but the entire world has witnessed the crimes of the Islamic Republic against the protesters. Also, according to reports from human rights organizations, more than three hundred protesters have lost their lives due to the violent repression of government forces; while Mr. Qalibaf claimed that the security forces of the Islamic Republic do not use firearms to suppress the protesters so that people do not get hurt.
Here's the point! So, with what weapon were all these innocent people killed in the path of justice? Who fired the shots at people from close range?
Hossein Shariatmadari, the editor-in-chief of Kayhan newspaper, who is a hardline figure close to the Leader of the Islamic Republic, also emphasized that the representatives' demand to confront the protesters must be implemented without delay.
But the protesting people of Iran want this news to be spread around the world, so that we can prevent another crime with the message "#Don'tExecution."
Source: Radio Farda




