The European Union, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and the US marked the anniversary of the death of the young Mahsa Amini by announcing more sanctions against people and organizations of the theocratic regime, while in France prosecutors targeted a minister, the commander of the Revolutionary Guards and the commander of the Al-Quds forces of death threats and justifying terrorism. But the country of 88 million appears to have been numbed by months of violence and repression – until the next uprising.
As the date approached, the Iranian regime did not try to hide it. On the contrary, President Ebrahim Raisi – with a history as a ruthless prosecutor in the so-called ‘death commission’, which prosecuted thousands of opponents in the 1980s – warned in a television interview on Tuesday. “Those who want to misuse the name Mahsa Amini under this pretext, to be agents of foreigners, to create this instability in the country, we know what will happen to them,” he left in the air.
Source: DN
