Protests about the protests: paved the way for terrorist attacks in Iran

Protests about the protests: paved the way for terrorist attacks in Iran

Taking advantage of the attack that affected yesterday a shrine in Shiraz, which was adopted by ISIS, Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi considered that the protests that entered its sixth follower in the country, paving the “terrorist attacks”.
He also referred to the demonstrators against the government as “rioters.”

During his visit to the Zanjan governorate, he made an address on television in which he branded the protests as “riots,” “the conditions were created for “terrorist” acts like the one that occurred yesterday in the southern city of Shiraz.
He also thought about that “Through these disturbances, which open the door for terrorist attacks, the enemy seeks to impede the nation’s progress.


The official media then aired a statement from Foreign Minister Hussein Amir Abdullahian in which he declared: “We will not allow terrorists and foreign invaders who claim to defend human rights by interfering with national security and the interests of the country.”
Yesterday, a terrorist act took place in the city of Shiraz when a gunman opened fire on a crowd of worshipers, killing 15.

This attack occurred in connection with the passing of 40 days after the country’s major protests on September 16th, and the murder of Muhsa Aminni, the 20th girl, three days after her detention by the nation’s religious police while she was visiting the capital, Tehran, with her brother.

According to what many analysts and observers have confirmed over the past six weeks, her death sparked unheard-of protests in Iran three years ago, which she frequently advanced by young women and students who burned their headscarves or cut their hair in a political message and challenge the authorities, and an affirmation that the young segment or what is known as the generation “Generation Z” in Wadi and the authorities in Another valley.

Iran’s terrorist acts were made possible by protests against protests.

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