Sister of Iran's leader condemns his rule, urges Guards to disarm -
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[December 07, 2022]
DUBAI (Reuters) -A sister of Iran's Supreme Leader
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has condemned his crackdown on nationwide
protests and called on the widely-feared Revolutionary Guards to lay
down their weapons, according to a letter published by her France-based
son.
Iran has been gripped by unrest since the death of 22-year-old Kurdish
Iranian woman Mahsa Amini in police custody on Sept 16., and is facing a
three-day general strike movement which started on Monday.
Badri Hosseini Khamenei, who lives in Iran and is the sister of
Ayatollah Khamenei, criticised the clerical establishment starting from
the time of the Islamic Republic's late founder Ayatollah Ruhollah
Khomeini to her brother's rule, the letter, dated "December 2022", said.
"I think it is appropriate now to declare that I oppose my brother's
actions and I express my sympathy with all mothers mourning the crimes
of the Islamic Republic, from the time of Khomeini to the current era of
the despotic caliphate of Ali Khamenei," she wrote in the letter which
was shared on Wednesday on the Twitter account of her son, Mahmoud
Moradkhani.
"Ali Khamenei's Revolutionary Guards and mercenaries should lay down
their weapons as soon as possible and join the people before it is too
late," the letter said.
The Revolutionary Guards are Iran's elite force which has helped the
country's establish proxies across the Middle East, and runs a vast
business empire.
On Tuesday, the elite force shared a statement calling on the judiciary
to "not show mercy to rioters, thugs and terrorists", in a sign that the
authorities have no intention of easing their fierce crackdown on
dissent.
Iran’s judiciary spokesman, Masoud Setayeshi, said on Tuesday that five
people indicted in the killing of Basij militia member Rouhollah Ajamian
were sentenced to death in a verdict which they can still appeal.
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Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali
Khamenei speaks during a meeting with a group of students in Tehran,
Iran November 2, 2022. Office of the Iranian Supreme Leader/WANA
(West Asia News Agency)/Handout via REUTERS
In November, Khamenei's activist daughter Farideh Moradkhani was
arrested by authorities after calling on foreign governments to cut
all ties with Tehran.
Videos shared on Twitter by 1500tasvir, an account that has 385,000
followers and focuses on Iran's protests, showed closed shops in
commercial streets of Tehran, Isfahan, Ilam, Kermanshah, Najafabad,
Arak, Babol, and Shiraz where security forces were forcing
shopkeepers to open up their stores.
Reuters could not verify the videos.
President Ebrahim Raisi meanwhile gave a speech at the University of
Tehran to mark Student Day.
Some students outside the main reception hall shouted "dishonourable"
and "students will die but won't accept this government." A video
shared by 1500tasvir showed students getting into verbal fights with
plain clothed security forces.
Students protested in several universities across Iran such as Amir
Kabir University in the capital, where they called for the "downfall
of the whole regime" and shouted "death to Khamenei" according to
footage shared by 1500tasvir.
In the northeastern city of Mashhad, students gathered outside
Ferdowsi University and were threatened by people riding in a pick
up truck who warned them they would be "summoned" and that it would
end badly for them.
(Reporting by Dubai Newsroom; Editing by Michael Georgy, Toby
Chopra, William Maclean)
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