🔴FIFA'S "banned symbols sheet" caught on film.
The Islamic Republic terrorist organization has made @FIFAWorldCup security staff to be on the hunt for pretty much ALL Iranian emblems and symbols.
FIFA is not only morally bankrupt and political, but also racist.
شاید باورتون نشه ولی طرفدارای جمهوری اسلامی من رو به مسئولین فیفا ریپورت کردند که بیان عکس رشید رو ازم بگیرن، ولی وقتی مسئول فیفا اومد دید که این فقط عکس یک دروازهبان هست عذرخواهی کرد و رفت…
حامیان جمهوری اسلامی حتی از عکس مخالفین رژیم هم ترس دارن، بزدلان ذرت خور…
من تا جایی که تونستم عکس رشید رو بالا نگه داشتم و صداش بودم…
#رشید_مظاهری
#جاویدشاه
🚨Don’t stop talking about Iran.
The heartbreaking cries of a mother.
A mother whose dream of seeing her son become a groom was stolen forever by the Islamic Republic terrorist regime.
Alireza Salmani was 27 years old.
A son of Iran.
A patriot.
A mechanical engineer.
A company manager.
A young man with a future filled with plans, ambitions, and hopes.
On January 8, 2026, in Phase 1 of Andisheh Township, agents of the Islamic Republic terrorist regime shot him dead.
One bullet ended a life.
But it also shattered an entire family.
Today, his mother stands beside his memorial banner and mourns the son who should have been standing beside her.
The son who should have built a family of his own.
The son who should have grown old.
Instead, she is left with memories, photographs, and a wound that will never heal.
And this is the same Islamic Republic terrorist regime that massacred more than 40,000 Iranians in just two days.
More than 40,000 innocent people slaughtered while demanding freedom, dignity, and a future free from tyranny.
Alireza Salmani was not a statistic.
He was a son.
He was an engineer.
He was loved.
He was Iran's future.
The regime took his life.
It will never erase his name.
Say his name.
Alireza Salmani.
27 years old.
Never forgotten.
امروز تو یک ساعت و نیم وقت منو گرفتی اما ارزشش رو داشت.
این موجود که توی ویدئو میبینید اینجوری با پرچم رژیم میرقصه "سید محمد موسوی" مالکِ
Padra Clinic
در دوبی هست.
جالبه، برای کسی که ماشین آخرین مدل برای تولد به خودش هدیه میده زشت نیست همین یه عینک رو همه جا استفاده میکنی؟
This thing is, even when you don’t give a damn about the iranian people, like apparently some people in this admin, this is still a major defeat for the US on every level and will hurt US interests immensely for decades to come @alexbruesewitz
An Iranian fan holds a sign asking: “Where is Rashid Mazaheri?”
Rashid was Iran’s former goalkeeper who was abducted by the IRGC back in January after he spoke out against the regime’s senseless killing of protesters
We wont let the world forget 🇮🇷
Parastoo Ahmadi sang. The Islamic Republic responded with lashes. A regime that fears a woman’s voice more than corruption, poverty, and the destruction of a nation is not showing strength, it is exposing the insecurity and desperation of a dying tyranny.
https://t.co/IhT79bNJYS
Several spectators in Los Angeles again displayed the pre-revolutionary "Lion and Sun" flags ahead of Iran's World Cup match against Belgium, despite a FIFA ban on their use inside stadiums.
Iran's national anthem was also met with boos from the crowd. #BELIRN
Quite amusing that to negotiate with the HQ of Shia terrorism, the United States relies on HQ of Muslim Brotherhood (Qatar) and HQ of Al-Qaeda (Pakistan).
I joined Sky News to discuss Prince Reza Pahlavi’s visit to London, views on the MoU from inside Iran, and what’s missing in this discussion: the Iranian people.
The world should help them in their fight for freedom. But if it doesn’t, they will fight alone. And they will win.
Ahead of tomorrow's Iran-Belgium match, the only Iranian footballer who matters to me is Rashid Mazaheri.
The islamic regime disappeared him after he spoke out against them in January and called Khamenei a murderer. He might be in prison or dead. We don't know his whereabouts.
This is what real bravery and dedication to your people looks like.