The reason Iranian protesters are burning mosques, is not blind hatred, we are not Palestinians.
It has a concrete, practical reason, and there is a very important lesson in it for you in the West.
‼️ These mosques are not places of worships, they serve as operation bases for the regime's militias in residential neighborhoods.
Mosques house armories for the Basij militias. They function as headquarters for repression and temporary detention centers for protesters.
Protesters burn these structures as a strategic step to weaken the regime's local oppression forces.
Here is where you in the west must pay attention: In iran, for decades, mosques served as recruitment and indoctrination centers for the regime.
The regime uses them to radicalize vulnerable people and transform them into hate filled killing machine against their own society. Decades of this preparation are now producing results.
The same pattern is currently building in Western cities through mosques and community centers. These efforts are tied to groups such as the Muslim Brotherhood and pro-Palestine networks.
Critics who point out this process are quickly accused of "Islamophobia". This accusation is a deliberate tactic. Do not accept it at face value.
Iranians used to respect mosques as genuine places of worship. Photos show the Shah visiting the Imam Reza shrine with respect. They also show him performing Hajj in Mecca.
Iranians rejected Islam only when the regime weaponized it for political power and control.
Western societies should not fall for the same deceptions. Identify these structures and stop them before it is too late.
#IranRevoIution2026
A Society That Hides Women Has Already Lost Its Morality - The Hijab and Burkha Treats Male Sexual Deviance as Inevitable and covering up Women as the Solution.
The Hijab or Burkha is often defended as protection. The logic is simple. If women cover themselves, men are less likely to sexually assault them. But that logic reveals a deeper failure, not a moral success.
As more and more men with no values or respect for woman hit our shores should the solution be all woman to wear a hijab for protection? Or should we focus on not allowing those without our values a free ticket to our towns and cities? It is a stark choice.
The hijab assumes male behaviour is uncontrollable and that women must adapt to it.
In any society that truly respects women, the response to sexual violence is not to hide women, but to educate men. Self control, respect and accountability should be taught passed from father to son, from mother to son and from wider society to men, but in truth it is already in the most part ingrained in Britains modern culture, it is enforced and expected. Instead, in other civilisation, woman are not seen as equal, the teachings are not of repsect passed down, but instead the burden is placed on women to make themselves less visible, less attractive, less present.
That is not empowerment. It is surrender.
Imagine a town where drivers refuse to obey speed limits. Instead of enforcing the law, authorities tell pedestrians to wear armour. The problem is not solved. It is accepted. The responsibility is shifted from those causing harm to those at risk.
The hijab or Burkha operates in much the same way. It does not correct behaviour. It works around it.
Supporters often say it is a choice. Sometimes it is. Often it is not. When removing it invites harassment, shame or danger and sexual assault, choice becomes an illusion. Clothing enforced by fear is not freedom.
A society that requires women to cover themselves to be safe has already admitted defeat. It has decided that controlling women is easier than demanding better from men.
Respect does not come from concealment. Modern society and values does not come from suppression of woman. It comes from character. And no amount of fabric can replace that. If people come to Britain and want to be part of its culture should we not Ban the Burkha and Hijab - woman can then truly integrate into our society. Men who cannot hold themselves back, should simply not be in our society.
🔴 Shocking report from Iran:
A wounded protester survived for three days by lying motionless inside a body bag, terrified of receiving a “final shot” from security forces.
His family, searching for him for days, finally found him in Kahrizak among piles of corpses —
alive, severely injured by gunfire, without food or water, on the edge of death.
He lived only by pretending to be dead.
This is not just a rare rescue.
It is a horrifying picture of repression in Iran — of abandoned wounded, of families wandering between hospitals, morgues, and security centers.
#IranRevolution2026 #DigitalBlackoutlran #IranMassacre
Sina Ashkabousi, 15 years old,
was in Tehranpars Park with 24 of his friends, where they chanted a few slogans for freedom. The regime opened fire on them, and all 25 of these youths were killed.
Where is the useless @UNHumanRights
Killing more than 12,000 people in just a few days of protests, after cutting off the internet to hide the crime is a war crime.
terrorists ruling Iran are waging war against unarmed civilians.
We Iranians are heartbroken and outraged,not because we are weak, but because we are desperate to move the free world to act.
The Islamic Republic is ISIS in power.. The same ISIS that used chemical attacks against schoolgirls.
The same ISIS now slaughtering women, men, children, the elderly, entire families in the streets of Iran.
Destroy ISIS because if you don’t, they will continue butchering people and mass arrests will turn into mass executions.
📣 SU NOMBRE ES ERFAN SOLTANI. TIENE 26 AÑOS. Y EL RÉGIMEN IRANÍ QUIERE AHORCARLO ESTE MIÉRCOLES SOLO POR HABERSE MANIFESTADO .
Erfan Soltani será ejecutado en la horca este miércoles. Su único “delito” fue salir a las calles y reclamar el fin de una dictadura sanguinaria que gobierna Irán desde hace más de cuatro décadas. No mató, no robó, no atacó a nadie. Pidió libertad.
Erfan fue detenido el jueves pasado en la ciudad de Fardis El 11 de enero fue sometido a un juicio exprés, sin garantías mínimas, sin derecho a defensa y sin posibilidad de apelación. Las autoridades le prohibieron contar con un abogado. Incluso a su propia hermana, que es abogada, se le negó el acceso al expediente y la posibilidad de representarlo.
Con apenas 26 años, Erfan se convirtió en el primer manifestante de esta nueva ola de protestas en ser sentenciado a la pena máxima. Su familia solo pudo verlo durante diez minutos el domingo pasado, en una visita de despedida controlada por los guardias. Diez minutos para decir adiós antes de que el Estado decida matarlo.
Organizaciones de derechos humanos advierten que este caso busca personificar el terror: usar su cuerpo como mensaje, como advertencia para quienes siguen protestando.
El régimen de Alí Jamenei pretende silenciar a la sociedad civil a través del miedo, la horca y el silencio informativo.
Las protestas en Irán, iniciadas el 28 de diciembre, comenzaron por la crisis económica, la inflación y la escasez, pero rápidamente se transformaron en un grito político contra el régimen teocrático. Más de 100 ciudades se levantaron. La respuesta fue brutal: Más de 3000 muertos, cerca de 10.000 detenidos, cortes de internet y represión indiscriminada, incluso contra menores.
Erfan Soltani puede morir este miércoles si la comunidad internacional no interviene. Las posibilidades de que su condena sea conmutada son mínimas, pero el silencio lo garantiza todo. Por eso es urgente compartir su rostro
Su nombre.
Su historia.
Romper la desidia de los gobiernos occidentales. Combatir el apagón informativo.
✊ Que no lo maten en silencio.
📢 Que el mundo lo vea.
Iranians on the ground are waiting for help. This is a message I received from a credible source on the ground in Tehran:
" We’re really not okay at all.
People are dying right in front of us.
They are killing people so brutally.
They push people off the main streets into alleys using tear gas, then open fire on them.
In short, the situation is dire,
And unarmed people can’t do anything against this."
@POTUS@realDonaldTrump
Message from inside Iran:
Please help us. The situation here is horrific. It is a full scale war. The regime’s forces show no mercy. They shoot protesters in the head and heart and even finish off those already wounded on the streets. In hospitals the wounded are being kidnapped and killed.
Masih please tell the world we need help 💔
#IranRevolution2026
#Iran
🇮🇷 | URGENTE — Cientos de cuerpos de mujeres están dispersos por las funerarias en Irán. Estiman +2000 asesinatos en las últimas 48hs.
Irán está realizando un genocidio contra las mujeres y el mundo está en silencio.
El video es fuerte, pero necesario.