Mia Khalifa showed it anger per rebellion and Fire grew up in Iranian prisonas it guarantees the presence of protesters Iranian politicians behind bars on the Evin prison. After the uprising, at least four people died for several 61 woundedthe former Lebanese adult film star said the attack was crime against humanity.
On his Instagram account, Khalifa indicated that “over the past four weeks, the Islamic regime in Iran arrested To finish hundreds of protesters, students, activists D journalists protesting for human rights, many of them are imprisoned in Evin prison. And now, for a long time, the authorities burned all these prisoners,” he attacked.
Just an hour later, when the OnlyFans star posted this message, he was recognized from 40 thousand likes; a post that was also supported on the now influential twitter account, where she also sent a reminder to people who remain indifferent to what happened in Iran:
“This prison holds political prisoners, protesters and freedom fighters. it CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY D if you don’t speak you don’t deserve freedom What do you take for granted every day?
In the same tweet, Mia showed a short video of the burning streets in the vicinity of a prison in Tehran, Iran, about an event that took place this Saturday evening, a situation that a month ago was caused by a widespread protest movement, fueled by the death of Mahsa AminiA 22-year-old Kurdish woman who was detained for three days by the police don’t wear a veil well on your head.
The official version distances itself from the attacks
Iranian authorities say “intruders” set the clashes and fire in the notorious detention center, but NGOs question this version; they do not recognize the official version, the AFP news agency reports.
“Seeing how the lies of the guilty have become the norm, we do not accept official explanations”Iran Human Rights Representatives (IHR) based in Oslo responded, saying they had received information that the guards were trying to incite the prisoners.
“Four prisoners died from smoke inhalation caused by the fire, and 61 were wounded”Only ten injured people were hospitalized,” he said, adding that four of them were in serious condition. The incident in the prison “has nothing to do” with demonstrations in numerous parts of the country. official agency.
In solidarity with the prisoners of Evin, demonstrations took place on Saturday evening, according to various NGOs, after a day of protests over the death of Mahsa Amini with the slogan “The beginning of the end!”, alluding to the ayatollahs’ regime. .
Amini was allegedly arrested for violation of the strict dress code for women country, which, in particular, provides for the mandatory wearing of the veil. Protests continue to spread, led by young women who burn their veils and stand up to the police without hesitation.
Source: Heraldo De Mexico
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