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Posted By israeligirl1 5 months, 3 weeks ago in News

According to Amnesty International Iranians wounded during protests are being seized at hospitals by members of an Islamic militia. The Basijis, the government para military arm, are barring medical staff from taking patients' info.

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    zimm5 months, 3 weeks ago

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    What else would we expect from crazy Mullahs that are running Iran?

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      icono15 months, 3 weeks ago

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      To them, the Mullahs, repression is democracy.

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        MisterX5 months, 3 weeks ago

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        Yup, gotta get em when they're the weakest.

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        Charlson5 months, 3 weeks ago

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        Even if the brutes of Iran win and the repression of the reformists is accomplished, they've sown the seeds for revolution in the hearts and minds of their people. The ayatollah and his minions will be marked as the unholy repressors of freedom and like the Shah will reap what they sow.

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        Daylight5 months, 3 weeks ago

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        Well, why hospitals are not safe for the injured and wounded because they are considered the enemy of the state and they are involved in inciting street violence. America or any other country would do the same thing. Any government has the right to investigate and find the culprits who are behind the violence and if they are innocent certainly they will be allowed to go and if they are the leaders of the violence they have to be charged and this is the right thing to do.

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          Natureboy5 months, 3 weeks ago

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          I am trying to report on police brutality incidents in the city in which I live and treatment is not much better. The local hospital just kicks the injured back to jail, there is apparently no document generated with a diagnosis or description of injuries, and those who are beat up bad enough to be physically disfigured (black eyes, etc) get put in "separation" until bruises fade and swelling goes down.

          No paper trail, so despite first-hand eyewitness testimony, it is hard to prove it is happening.

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            Edmar145 months, 3 weeks ago

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            No Daylight, America wouldn't. We had our riots during the 1960's and 70's over civil rights and the Vietnam War. We never threw our people into prisons without due process of law. Our hospitals were safe regardless of who was in them. Each person got medical treatment. We had our moments when individual rights were violated, but our system worked in spite of Nixon and Hoover. There is no comparing the United States with Iran. We didn't call for the execution of dissidents. And we the people created civil rights, ended a war and forced a President to resign. And our country is still intact. You can't compare anything about us with Iran.

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