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During the December uprising, the people of Iran took to the streets and bared their chests against the bullets of the criminal IRGC.From teenagers aged 15–17, young people, athletes, and all walks of Iranian society,to a brave seventy-year-old mother who shielded the youth with her own body and was gunned down. Khamenei, the tyrant Zahhak, saw the only way to save his regime in a ruthless massacre—taking countless lives and piling the dead upon the dead.
By Maryam RajaviDuring the December uprising, the people of Iran took to the streets and bared their chests against the bullets of the criminal IRGC.From teenagers aged 15–17, young people, athletes, and all walks of Iranian society,to a brave seventy-year-old mother who shielded the youth with her own body and was gunned down. Khamenei, the tyrant Zahhak, saw the only way to save his regime in a ruthless massacre—taking countless lives and piling the dead upon the dead.