Any Democrat Defense of Qasem Soleimani or Iran Includes the Blood of these 400 Women

Before you put the Qasem Soleimani T-shirts on the rack, make sure they are red. As the number two guy in Iran and the leader of its terrorist faction, his government is responsible (in one month alone) for the death of 400 women.

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Since the protest began in November, at least 400 women in the Iranian #resist movement, have died.

On December 15, 2019, the Iranian Resistance announced that the number of those killed by security forces during Iran protests exceeded 1,500. At least 4,000 were wounded and at least 12,000 detained.

Then on December 23, 2019, citing sources within the clerical regime, Reuters confirmed that 1,500 people had been killed in Iran during less than two weeks of unrest that started on November 15. Reuters was told that about 400 women and 17 teenagers were among those killed. The Iranian officials who provided the figures to Reuters, said they were based on information gathered from security forces, morgues, hospitals and coroner’s offices.

Iran’s position has been to “do whatever it takes to stop them (the protesters).” As one of the highest-ranking officers in the government, Qasem Soleimani is no less guilty than the Mullahs.

Keep this handy for your next social media encounter with uninformed and unhinged leftists ranting about the death of Qasem Soleimani or any blanket defense of Iran.

Note: these are just the 400 who died in November 2019. There are thousands more, maimed, injured or killed by the Islamic Republic.

List-of-women-killed-in-November Iran-protests

| Women.ncr-Iran.org

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