There are a staggering 15,000 anti-hijab protesters currently in the custody of Iran’s cruel Revolutionary Guard Corps – and lawmakers have voted for them all to be sentenced to death
An unthinkable 15,000 people could be sentenced to die by Iran’s barabaric regime after the Ayatollah’s harsh crackdown on anti-government protesters.
The staggering number of anti-hijab protesters currently in the custody of Iran’s cruel Revolutionary Guard Corps could face the “harshest punishment” if the country’s clerical leaders decide to follow officials’ calls for ‘no leniency’.
The protests – which began with Iran’s brutalised female population unveiling their hair after 22-year-old Mahsa Amini was killed in custody – have morphed into the most violent challenge against the Ayatollah and his cronies since they seized power during the 1979 Islamic Revolution.
In recent days, 227 Iranian parliamentarians have demanded those arrested face the harshest possible punishment – the death penalty, CNN has revealed.