Nobel Peace Prize winner Narges Mohammadi predicts that women in Iran will overthrow the Islamic system established after the 1979 revolution, despite potential military conflict, emphasizing their resistance against religious tyranny and gender apartheid. Mohammadi, currently on temporary release from prison, highlights the ongoing protests sparked by the death of Mahsa Amini in custody, expressing solidarity with women facing harsh sentences for their involvement. She believes that women’s continued defiance will ultimately lead to the downfall of the Islamic republic, emphasizing their pivotal role in the fight for human rights and freedom in Iran.
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Syria security forces disperse rival protests in Damascus
Syrian security forces fired gunshots in the air to disperse rival protests in response to clashes between pro-government demonstrators and those mourning dead civilians after reported mass killings of Alawites. Activists had organized a silent protest in Damascus to mourn the victims, resulting in confrontations with counter-protesters chanting anti-Alawite slogans. The violence escalated, with hundreds killed in attacks targeting the Alawite minority, clashes between security forces and pro-Assad fighters, and the fiercest violence since rebels...
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