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Fans of the Iranian national team in Doha, Qatar, on Nov. 21 spoke in favor of ongoing protests against Iran’s regime. The country has experienced widespread unrest following the September death of a 22-year-old woman, Mahsa Amini, in police custody. Read more: Subscribe to The Washington Post on YouTube:

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29 comentarios en «Iran soccer fans protest regime at World Cup»
  1. Going to a foreign country for their own freedom. It is nothing but stupidity to invite others to make themselves independent.The enemy will call their own country and people will fight like Iraq and Syria..

  2. 𝗙𝗿𝗲𝗲 𝗜𝗿𝗮𝗻
    The World Cup games have barely started but already, we have seen one of the most memorable pictures: Iran’s soccer team staying rebelliously silent while their national anthem is playing before the beginning of their match against England. There have been other protests in Iran against the regime of the Ayatollahs, but this one feels different. They are no longer only against the government’s treatment of women, but have become a demand to transform the regime altogether and open it up to the rest of the world. Despite killing more than 400 peaceful protesters, the demonstrations are continuing in full force.
    The Iranian government is hostile not only toward Israel and toward its own people; it is hostile toward the entire world. Its stated goal is to impose Shiite Islamic law on the entire world, and it will not rest until it achieves it, however long it takes.
    Unfortunately for them, the Iranian people do not share the goals or dogmas of the regime; they want to live as people live in the free world, where people can do what they want, live how they want, and say what they want within acceptable limits. In short, the Iranian people want to be free and feel free.
    I have said before that Iran is a very ancient and very intelligent nation. I believe that if the will of the people triumphs, Iran and Israel will not be enemies and will resume the warm relationship that the two countries had cultivated before the Ayatollahs overthrew the Shah and set off a dark chapter in the country’s history.
    Oppression stymies development. Only free people can grow and change and develop, and change is intrinsic to human nature. If not this time, then perhaps next time, but in the end, the Iranian people will free themselves from the regime that wishes to oppress them and bind all of humanity to its yoke.

  3. I hope I live long enough to see a free Iran and the women of Iran free. This is a prime example of what happens when you marry extremist religion to government. I greatly admire the people of Iran and especially the women of Iran for saying no to a society that is still living in the Stone Age.

  4. Iran citizens have allowed it's once glorious nation to become a land of despots and self appointed leaders who have successfully dragged the nation back in time, then cruley treated it's people to the point of protest then violent struggle.. Iran deserves better considering it's natural wealth, it's leaders promote death & destruction selling attack drones to Terrorists while murdering women who fail to hide there hair "Ridiculous"..

  5. These people are not Iranians, they were born and raised in the west and have most likely never been in the country. All they stand for is western beliefs that are destroying the household and western countries. Iranians laugh at them that’s why they have no support inside the country.

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