'Cruel, inhuman and degrading': Iran slams Israel’s mistreatment of rights activist

https://lemmy.ml/post/37799535

'Cruel, inhuman and degrading': Iran slams Israel’s mistreatment of rights activist - Lemmy

Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman has strongly condemned the Israeli regime’s mistreatment of a rights activist who stood in solidarity with the Palestinian people, describing its actions as “cruel, inhuman and degrading.” Esmail Baghaei made the remarks in a post on X, referring to reports that Israel “tortured and sexually humiliated” Greta Thunberg. He cited Thunberg’s recent interview with a Swedish newspaper, in which the young activist described being violently assaulted during a protest. “They grab me, pull me to the ground, and throw an Israeli flag over me,” Thunberg was quoted as saying. The spokesman said Israel’s behavior reflects a deliberate effort to instill fear and suppress dissent amid its genocide in Gaza.

Ok let’s be honest.

Iran would’ve done way more because she didn’t cover her hair.

And we wouldn’t hear about it because they would literally cut off internet access for the public if there was any backlash.

Fuck Iran. Let’s not pretend they’re the good guys because Israel is evil.

apnews.com/…/iran-hijab-protests-mahsa-amini-anni…

You’re talking about Mahsa Amini who was murdered by morality police after being arrested for not wearing a hijab, which was already part of a wider trend inside the country.

Iran crushed the subsequent protests by killing 500 people and arresting over 20,000. But amazingly enough, that event appears to have led to more women not wearing the hijab.

www.rferl.org/a/…/33555684.html

We might see a crackdown, there are rumblings from the Iranian gov, but nothing yet.

Iran: Women go without hijabs as Mahsa Amini's 2nd death anniversary nears

On the streets of Iranian cities, it’s becoming more common to see a woman passing by without a mandatory headscarf, or hijab, as the second anniversary of the death of Mahsa Amini and the mass protests it sparked approaches. There’s no government official or study acknowledging the phenomenon. But across social media, videos of people filming neighborhood streets or just talking about a normal day in their life, women and girls can be seen walking past with their long hair out over their shoulders, particularly after sunset. This defiance comes despite what United Nations investigators describe as “expanded repressive measures and policies” by Iran’s theocracy to punish them — though there’s been no incident like Amini’s death yet to galvanize demonstrators.

AP News