This thread is a translation of dear @riooo_M4 regarding the suspicious death of #MansorehSagvand and boycott the news about threats against her life.
#MansorehSagvand, an 18-year-old former honorary member of the police force and a law student living in #Abdanan, decided to leave the police force due to the unforgivable atrocities committed by the Islamic Republic of Iran during the national revolution. #KingRezaPahlavi
On her Instagram account, She tried to raise awareness about the oppression imposed by the Islamic Republic and to protest against the killing and suppression of protestors by the regime's security forces. #MaximumSupport #MansorehSagvand
Continuing her struggle, Mansoreh's initial course of action involved seeing the Pahlavi family as the sole solution to rescue Iran from the atrocities committed by the Islamic Republic. She advocated for Prince Reza Pahlavi and announced him as her representative.
As the Iranian regime considers the Pahlavi family its primary enemy, Mansoreh was under pressure and facing numerous restrictions from government institutions and unidentified individuals. #MaximumSupport #MansorehSagvand 👇
It is so strange that #MansorehSagvand privately informed about the death threat and requested someone to publicly share this news, emphasizing that she had been threatened and had gone into hiding, but the matter wasn’t taken seriously, and faced news boycott.
Shortly after,she posted a story on her Instagram saying that “they scare us with death as if we are alive now”making it clear that she was ready to sacrifice her life for Iran.That’s how she revealed the ongoing threats she had been receiving from government institutions of IRGC
Finally, given that #MansorehSagvand did not have any underlying medical conditions, the news of her death was suspiciously announced as a cardiac arrest by the Forensic Medicine of the Islamic Republic of Iran. Considering the numerous threats from government institutions,👇
it is evident that #MansorehSagvand death is a result of murder committed by the security forces of the Islamic Republic, serving as a form of threat by the armed forces to prevent their downfall, which would be in the interest of the people. #KingRezaPahlavi
This is the Farsi version of this thread written by dear @Rioooo_M4 #جاویدشاه
Thread: a translation of a tweet by @Ebne_noah regarding mischievous people who want war for our beautiful country.
Who supports a military attack on Iran?
Introduction: If you think a military strike on Iran would only target a few IRGC bases and spare the rest of our land, you're wrong. The idea of using human shields is specific to Islamist beliefs, and what's happening in Gaza today could be Iran's future.👇
The IRGC isn't just an excuse; it's a false reason. Earlier, we talked about the roles of institutions like Tony Blair, Gamaan, and the Iranian Democracy Council, involving Kasra Arabi, Ammar Maleki, and others. Yesterday, Arabi, mentioning UANI, expressed support for targeting IRGC military sites.👇
While we acknowledge the IRGC is a complete terrorist entity that needs to be dealt with, an attack on Iran under the pretext of dealing with the IRGC is a misleading excuse when we get to the heart of the matter. The reasons for the attack are listed here, but we want to explore who's on this list and what their connections are. 👇
Thread:a roughy translation of a tweet by @Ebne_noah
What do we know about #AntiKurdishParties?
There are a few parties that call themselves Kurdish,but all they have done is slaughter each other or cause damage to innocent Kurdish people, lives, and properties
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In December 1979, some pishmargs (Myrmudons) from #Komala engaged in political and propagandistic activities in the village of Molanavay in Saqqez.👇
During their propaganda efforts, they were attacked by the Democratic Party. Four Pishmargs were arrested, and another named Hassan Iqbali, who was wounded and attempted to escape, was apprehended by Democratic forces and subsequently beheaded.
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Thread: Pahlavi kings and foreign policy During their rule in Iran (1925-1979), the Pahlavi kings had multiple roles in the field of foreign policy. In the following, I will mention some aspects of their performance in foreign policy:
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•Regional balance: The Pahlavi dynasty aimed to establish a balance of power in the Middle East region. They endeavored to manage their relations in competition with other regional powers and groups such as Iraq, Saudi Arabia, and Israel.
•Relations with the West: The Pahlavi family fostered close relations with the West, particularly with the United States. They sought to play an important role in American foreign policy in the Middle East region and enhance military and economic cooperation with the West.
This thread is a translation of a research done by some patriots such as @Beni_ta2
Some actions during the Pahlavi era included:
1.Unification of the military forces and formation of the Iranian army.
2.Establishment of security and unification of Iran. #KingRezaPahlavi
3.Approval of Iran's civil law and establishment of a modern justice system.
4.Abolishment of capitulation rights in 1928.
5.Removal of the hijab obligation.
6.Approval of the conscription system law. 7.Construction of a nationwide railway system using Iranian capital.
8.Implementation of a compulsory six-year primary education period for both boys and girls, followed by a six-year secondary education period based on the new French educational program.
9.Establishment of excellent institutes for teacher training.