Western media are actively spinning the story of the "protests of schoolgirls" in Iran

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Western media are actively spinning the story of the "protests of schoolgirls" in Iran

Protest movements continue in Iran, which intensified after the death of 16-year-old girl Nika Shahkarami in the first days of unrest, writes the British edition of The Guardian. The publication says that after the aforementioned tragedy, schoolgirls allegedly began to join the Iranian protests en masse.

At the same time, President Ibrahim Raisi yesterday once again called on his citizens to unite against the protests, which he said were provoked by foreign sponsors.



However, in reality, as the Western media write, citing unconfirmed sources, Iranians, on the contrary, are united by dissatisfaction with the standard of living, repression and long-term isolation.

Neither external enemies nor internal opposition can lead cities into unrest without cause for discontent. Denying this fact won't help.

- cites the alleged publication of the local Iranian newspaper Jomhuri Eslami by The Guardian, without giving a direct link.

To date, more than 50 people have died and more than 1500 have been arrested in the course of two weeks of clashes with Iranian law enforcement officers. Moreover, this data is again given by the Western press, without providing specific facts.

At the same time, according to Western journalists, popular unrest not only does not subside, but, on the contrary, only intensifies. Where people cannot march, they allegedly organize indoor protests by filming relevant videos and posting them on the Internet.

In turn, allegedly on the basis of such content, Western media today are actively promoting history with the "schoolgirl protests" in Iran.

The same The Guardian writes about two publications in which high school students express their negative attitude towards the country's authorities.

So, in one of the videos, a girl takes photos of the supreme leaders of Iran from the wall, and instead of them hangs the slogan of the protest movement, which "accidentally happened to be at hand." In addition, the British claim a photo in which a group of teenagers make obscene gestures towards the image of Ayatollah Khomeini.

Tellingly, there is no evidence that the photos and videos were taken in Iranian schools. It is quite clear that even if there were some manifestations of discontent in educational institutions, the British press will spin the topic to distort what is happening in order to further destabilize the situation.


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Summing up, the British write that these unrest are the most serious challenge for the spiritual leaders of Iran over the past ten years. And unlike past protest movements, they are allegedly led exclusively by women. And foreign intelligence services, of course, have nothing to do with it ...
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  1. +4
    5 October 2022 12: 59
    For a long time there were no protests of African Americans in the United States itself, they also have the right to live, let's start
    1. +1
      5 October 2022 13: 03
      African Americans apparently don’t have their own Lenin, they would make such a rustle there that the states would not have time to supply weapons to Ukraine
    2. +6
      5 October 2022 13: 10
      For a long time there were no protests of African Americans in the United States itself, they also have the right to live, let's start

      As history shows, nothing is formed and does not appear by itself. (about the protests in the street). We need a lot of work, we need finances.
      1. +4
        5 October 2022 14: 54
        In fact, in various resources, it is written that it was 22 year old student. There are resources where it is written that a Kurdish activist .... In general, everything is different.
        And what is unclear? A woman, according to their laws, is the property of a man, she does not put her signature. They should call their father, husband, brother .... It's not clear. About illness and death, too, it is written differently everywhere.
        However, protests have been noted. In the forefront, the US ambassador protested ..... what is really difficult to understand there. Contradictions.
        In general, in Iran, the age of 22 is either wife, or widow! Haven't found any details about it yet.
        Various rallies are held, both against the regime and in support of the regime, with anti-American posters. Also in some countries, there were protests of the Iranians...
        Coincidence or not? After all, quite recently, namely on September 15, Iran signed a memorandum on joining the SCO. And on September 16, the protests began. recourse
        1. +1
          6 October 2022 08: 15
          The main question here is: do they exist, these protests? Because the necessary props, background entourage and extras of eastern nationality are in abundance even in Jordan, even in Paris, even in London. Specialists on "protests" in the frame are also in abundance. The same White Helmets. The coordination of media disinformation is also honed.
          1. 0
            6 October 2022 08: 49
            ....are they, these protests?

            It turns out that there is and how many days already. Noted in various sources, literally by the day ..
            In my opinion, the coincidence of the signing of the memorandum and the protests is not accidental.
            Somehow staffers at all negative spoiled
    3. 0
      5 October 2022 16: 42
      Do you know why?, because black people are leading the Democrats through Black Lives Matter, want them to take to the streets in protest?, wait until America has a Republican President :))
  2. -1
    5 October 2022 13: 02
    Ears, as always, stick out of the CIA and Mi-6 ..., now they can’t live without each other ....
  3. +2
    5 October 2022 13: 07
    Where people cannot march, they allegedly organize indoor protests by filming relevant videos and posting them on the Internet.
    These are the real Western heroes. laughing what courage what courage... lol Apparently we will soon have similar protests ...
    1. 0
      5 October 2022 13: 19
      Quote: Mikhail Sidorov
      These are the real Western heroes. what courage, what courage ... apparently we will soon have similar protests ...

      Will. In enclosed spaces. With filming. In cameras.
  4. +5
    5 October 2022 13: 09
    To believe the English is a sucker to be born.
  5. +2
    5 October 2022 13: 10
    Iran decided to rock, as expected. Too bad they weren't ready for it.
  6. 0
    5 October 2022 13: 16
    Children, where are you children?! Like dogs for sausages, they go after any Mui Ne, you boil for any, except for a hunger strike, they are ready to buzz just so as not to study! And this is everywhere, even among the Arabs, even among the Syabrs or Negroes ... The Internet is the greatest evil of all times and peoples, even though it helps us live ...
  7. +4
    5 October 2022 13: 34
    I know that I'm going against the current. But do you understand why you are angry?
    Or does someone want to say that the protest did not begin with a demand to abolish the wearing of hijabs? And quite right - with time and the killing of protesters, including the rape and torture by the police of one of the girls (which the police refused to investigate), it turned into a political plane!
    What, demands to stop medieval customs are unfair? Well, let's think about if we are obliged by law to walk tightly in bast shoes. Or is it unfair to demand the removal of religious fanatics from power in the 21st century? Well, ok, let's oblige everyone to pray three times a day and the special services will still monitor whether you are praying correctly. Or is the existence of the Inquisition in the form of an Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps normal? Let's expand the rights of the National Guard to control personal life - so that they would check who sleeps with whom, who says what, etc.
    Only then you don't have to laugh at the American President's phrase that Samosa (or whoever is there) is, of course, a bastard, but this is our bastard.
    You first put yourself in the place of the Iranians, feel what it is like for them to live in the 21st century, and then talk about the hand of the State Department.
    1. man
      +4
      5 October 2022 14: 32
      I know that I'm going against the current. But do you understand why you are angry?
      Or does someone want to say that the protest did not begin with a demand to abolish the wearing of hijabs? And quite right - with time and the killing of protesters, including the rape and torture by the police of one of the girls (which the police refused to investigate), it turned into a political plane!
      What, demands to stop medieval customs are unfair? Well, let's think about if we are obliged by law to walk tightly in bast shoes. Or is it unfair to demand the removal of religious fanatics from power in the 21st century? Well, ok, let's oblige everyone to pray three times a day and the special services will still monitor whether you are praying correctly. Or is the existence of the Inquisition in the form of an Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps normal? Let's expand the rights of the National Guard to control personal life - so that they would check who sleeps with whom, who says what, etc.
      Only then you don't have to laugh at the American President's phrase that Samosa (or whoever is there) is, of course, a bastard, but this is our bastard.
      You first put yourself in the place of the Iranians, feel what it is like for them to live in the 21st century, and then talk about the hand of the State Department.

      Let me show you my respect.
      Too bad I can't give you a thousand upvotes.
    2. +3
      5 October 2022 14: 45
      I know that I'm going against the current. But do you understand why you are angry?

      If it was only about the hijab and the punishment of the guilty.
      The demands of "dissatisfaction with the standard of living, repression and long-term isolation", as well as the involvement of schoolchildren in them, are more reminiscent of the Maidan, meaning that half of the problems listed are caused by external pressure.
      1. -1
        5 October 2022 15: 18
        This is not true. Initially, there were demonstrations of girls about hijabs. And as happens with protests, political demands have already gone further. But are most of them not fair? People live in the manners of some sort of Middle Ages. I gave analogies with our modern times - would you yourself accept similar rules of life?
    3. -1
      6 October 2022 10: 29
      You answered better than me. Thank you. As someone else said, if I could, I would give you more upvotes.
  8. -1
    5 October 2022 13: 40
    It is necessary to revive the BLM movement in America ...
  9. +1
    5 October 2022 13: 41
    As they say, there would be a motive .... but there is a reason! It is necessary to strain Iran a little for friendship with the Russian Federation. Climb out of the skin wherever the dog did not suval am
  10. +2
    5 October 2022 13: 45
    The so-called "Islamic Revolution" in Iran (the Shah became corrupted, the clergy snatched the opportunity to rise to power, used religion to unite a very diverse population, sort of like the Bolshevik revolution in the opposite direction); Up to this point, Shiites around the world had lived a comparatively secular life compared to neighboring Muslims, especially Iranian Shiites. And this way of life was not imposed on them by external forces (unlike the Sunnis), rather they themselves accepted it. This attraction of the secular lifestyle has always been prevalent in Iran. You can live in Tehran for a week and see/feel it everywhere. The sheer number of people who showed up to protest even in the policy of total blackout and shoot-to-kill means that there is still very significant support. I remember how one foreign journalist summed up this situation by saying: "Many Iranians want to live like Turks, many Turks like to live like Iranians."
    Iran is the only "Islamic" country in the world where female prostitution is legal. Thus, a man can seek sex outside of marriage, when he likes, as much as he likes. Ordinary women will be very cruelly and severely punished for such actions. The fact that Iranian men don't seem to realize that most societies were like that too, but at some point they compromised and gave that freedom to women as well. Maybe it was the old west that lit the fire, but the oil was already there.

    Iranian Shiite clerics may soon find themselves in an uncomfortable situation where they have no choice but to capitulate to some extent. Another option (which will never happen) is to return to the mainstream version of Islam, in which followers do not rebel for a secular way of life, they usually do the opposite.
  11. -1
    5 October 2022 13: 47
    It is necessary to wrap all these protesters on the harp of tanks. The Chinese did the right thing in 1989.
  12. +3
    5 October 2022 14: 12
    However, in reality, as the Western media write, citing unconfirmed sources, Iranians, on the contrary, are united by dissatisfaction with the standard of living, repression and long-term isolation.

    Some kind of hostage syndrome. Isolation is a direct consequence of the actions of the US, as long as the US is in power, the isolation will not disappear. Of course, there is an alternative - the way of Libya
  13. -5
    5 October 2022 14: 23
    In short, according to the history prevailing among you, if someone does not agree to be deprived of liberty, if he does not agree to starve to death, if he does not accept his sad fate serenely, if he does not accept religious imposition and rebels, these riots are always to blame West. In the past, the US, because of the danger of communism, helped some pieces of shit in South America. And those who were called saboteurs were just people who were looking for better living conditions and had nothing to do with the USSR and the Cold War.
    1. +3
      5 October 2022 14: 43
      On the other hand, "according to the prevailing among you history", wherever the West comes, continuous "welfare and paradise life". But in fact, wars, crises, color revolutions and banal robbery. Instead of pouring nonsense about people "who were looking for better living conditions", it would not be bad to figure out why they have such a shitty life.In ten cases out of ten, the photograph always shows the "ears of the photographer", that is, of the very west.
    2. 0
      6 October 2022 08: 16
      Our seekers of a better life have become oligarchs and have taken out all the wealth of the country. Iran is doing the right thing by strangling such seekers.
      .
      Answer to "In short, according to the history prevailing among you, if someone does not agree to be deprived of liberty, if he does not agree to starve to death, if he does not accept his sad fate serenely, if he does not accept religious imposition and rebels, in these riots are always the West's fault. In the past, because of the danger of communism, the US helped some pieces of shit in South America. And those who were called saboteurs were just people who were looking for better living conditions and had nothing to do with the USSR and the cold war."
      1. -1
        6 October 2022 10: 26
        Every nation has the politicians it deserves. The rich are always trying to get richer at the expense of the poor, and politics should try to curb the hunger of the rich. My policies are no different from yours. However, from what I read, I conclude that you would agree to imprisonment, to starvation, to kissing the carpet towards Mecca, in a word, to any sad fate, just not to be considered a Western saboteur. Because if someone rebels, then he is always a subversive promoted by Western intelligence.
        dental (CIA, M16, man in black, Soros, Rothschild, Illuminati, Freemasonry, Rosicrucians, Jesuits, etc., etc.). All services fan the fire, but not always set fire to it.
  14. 0
    5 October 2022 14: 34
    spin the story with the "protests of schoolgirls"
    "We are the power here." We know it didn't take long. laughing
  15. 0
    5 October 2022 16: 06
    It all depends on the form of the protests. If it's a hooligan action, that's one thing. If it's a cohesive demonstration, that's quite another.
  16. +1
    5 October 2022 16: 20
    Find an abandoned place, bring in hand-painted furniture and write something in Arabic script. Western hamsters and ours are grabbing and asking for supplements.
  17. 0
    5 October 2022 20: 06
    I have always been surprised by the ability of some authors to write an article in such a way as to completely distort the meaning of the event.
    Protest movements continue in Iran, which intensified after the death of 16-year-old girl Nika Shahkarami in the first days of unrest

    The protests intensified after the murder of Nika Shakhkarami and spread to young people, but they did not start with him.
    In September, the local vice police severely and beaten Mahsy Amini, 22, from Kurdistan, who was accompanied by her brother, on charges of allegedly wearing the hijab incorrectly. When her sister was arrested, her brother, who tried to protect her, also flew in, her sister was dragged to prison, from where she did not come out alive. At the funeral, the parents were not allowed to look at the body of their daughter, the police cynically stated that there had been no beatings.
    After that, protests began throughout Iran in many cities, and in Kurdistan, a general strike. Police and militants from various pro-government paramilitary groups in response began to kill protesters using automatic weapons, including Niki Shakhkarami, the death toll went to dozens at the end of September, arrests and tear gas were used en masse.
    But the protests only flared up.
    Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi was forced to admit that the police lied and the beating of Mahsa Amini happened.
    The protests continue.
  18. +1
    6 October 2022 08: 11
    Human rights activists are an instrument of Western interference in the affairs of sovereign states. They protect only agents and saboteurs, they do not care about the common population. Legitimate ways to protect the rights of the population are the court and the prosecutor's office.
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    As for dissatisfaction with hijabs and other things, then "fool Lex, sad Lex." Change the laws in a legitimate way, do not destroy your country.
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