Alexblx
Alexblx @Alexblx ·
"During the Iran-Iraq War, the regime of Ruhollah #Khomeini used donkeys in an attempt to clear minefields. However, these animals, upon sensing the explosions, would stop or retreat. Faced with that failure, they resorted to a far more brutal method: they sent children and adolescents to the front lines, using them as human deminers. Many of them were hung with plastic keys around their necks, told that they would open the gates of paradise. 10,000 children died. Remind those who support or remain silent in the face of the ayatollahs' regime of this."
Durante la guerra entre Guerra Irán-Irak, el régimen de Ruhollah Jomeini utilizó burros para intentar limpiar campos de minas. Sin embargo, estos, al percibir las explosiones, se detenían o retrocedían. Ante ese fracaso, recurrieron a un método mucho más brutal: enviaron a niños e, utilizados como desminadores humanos. A muchos de ellos les colgaban llaves de plástico al cuello, diciéndoles que abrirían las puertas del paraíso. Murieron 10.000 niños. Recordadles esto a quienes apoyan o callan ante el régimen de los ayatolás.
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El Chachoo
El Chachoo @Callmi007 ·
Replying to @hashurtag
@hashurtag Epstein🤝 Khomeini However according to #Khomeini you can enjoy infant(younger than 9 yrs old) and do things such as touching her lasciviously, hugging, and rubbing the thighs, are allowed, even with a suckling infant.L
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Michael
Michael @moaleali ·
When the #war is over, #Khomeini, #Khamenei, #Solimani and other #Iranian leaders will be seen as a bigger conquerors than Salah ad-Din.
Alon Mizrahi Alon Mizrahi @alon_mizrahi ·
I said this in the first week of the war in a video, and I'll repeat it: since the legions of the prophet Muhammad stormed out of Arabia and changed the world forever, an Islamic military like Iran has never been seen. When this is over, Khomeini, Khamenei, Solimani and other Iranian leaders will be seen as a bigger conquerors than Salah ad-Din. We don't see the historic grandness of what's happening only because of our stupid Western indoctrination and Netflix poisoning, but it won't take long before we recognize it
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Karoline Choltiz
Karoline Choltiz @choltiz13482 ·
Replying to @Sarahsa09309757
@Sarahsa09309757 Qui a hébergé le #Khomeini pendant des années ? La 🇫🇷 🖕Qui a ramené ce même salopard avec un avion Air France ? La 🇫🇷 🖕Qui a subi pendant plus de 30 ans des attentats commandités par l'#Iran et ferme sa grande gueule ? La 🇫🇷 🖕.....alors...#IranWar‌
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Redwan
Redwan @Redwanllc ·
This clip is from a 1979 interview between Iranian leader #Ayatollah #Khomeini and #CBS journalist Mike Wallace. For decades, American propaganda has portrayed Iran's leadership as irrational and #aggressive.
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Yousafzai Sbh
Yousafzai Sbh @Foreste896 ·
So #Khomeini and #Iran IRGC is the problem.
Warhead Warhead @Invisible_kaan ·
🇵🇰🇮🇷 before Khomeini rule. The 1965 War ​Logistical Support: Iran provided 50,000 barrels of oil, medical supplies, and nurses to assist the Pakistan Army. ​The F-86 Sabre Iran purchased 90 F-86 Sabre jets from West Germany and transferred them to PakistkII4
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ظ🌿 @ResistancePoppy ·
#Iran #Khomeini #PahlaviReza
Zara Zhar Zara Zhar @Boudicca61AD ·
Graffiti Wall with Ayatollah Khomeini and ‘Ali Shariati 1981 This poster gives us a glimpse of a public wall in Iran and how protestors used these spaces as a vehicle for political and religious dissent. Painted by an unknown artist, the wall depicts the ephemeral media of the Khomeini, a red stencil of ‘Ali Shariati, and slogans in graffiti. The graffiti is anti-American, anti-Russian, anti-Israeli, and anti-Shah. Walls were points of contention between the protestors and Pahlavi regime, as can be seen by the white smears of paint that attempt to erase earlier graffiti slogans. During the protests, injured or dying Iranians would use their own blood to write “Death to the Shah,” proof of their determination to see the Shah overthrown. Other protesters also would dip their hands in the blood of those slain or injured and use it to write slogans or to leave a handprint, such as the one in the upper left corner of the poster.
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