Ein einziger Punkt unter Khameneis Tweet bringt iranischem Blogger eine lange Gefängnisstrafe ein

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  1. >Iran’s Judiciary on Saturday handed a total of 12 years in prison to Iranian blogger Hossein Shanbehzadeh who was arrested in June after posting a single dot in response to a tweet by Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.

    >Shanbehzadeh posted the dot in May in a seemingly innocuous move but was arrested a few weeks later, after his reply garnered significantly more likes than Khamenei’s original tweet, drawing widespread attention. His temporary detention order was extended in July for another month.

  2. grantypoooo on

    I don’t understand what people in the “government” got upset about. There must be some significance here I am out of the loop on.

  3. Just for the folks who think their awful post being removed from a social media site by the social media company is government censorship.

    This is what that actually looks like.

  4. How can people just completely ruin the life of someone for a simple reaction or opinion? A whole life, ruined, irrevocably steered in a restricted and oppressed direction, for the ‘crime’ of openly stating an undesirable reaction.

    What a sickness in our species.

    May Khamenei suffer ruin and pain greater then that he and his cronies inflict upon all the people who stand up to him in any way and get disproportionately punished for it.

  5. deejay_harry1 on

    Getting arrested cos he got more likes than the Supreme leader? More like Supreme leader of cry babies.

  6. James_Pontios on

    Such show of force from Iran’s Khamenei, many leaders in the West wish for themselves.

  7. Dvillustrations on

    Damn
    These the guys telling American pro-pali students they’re “on the right side of history”….funny timeline

  8. Remember when Iranians took to the streets, risking everything to overthrow this regime, and the world stood by in silence? The list is long, but leaders like Josep Borrell and even Michael Higgins, who recently praised this regime and sent them well wishes, chose to look the other way. Those in power, who had every chance to support the people not just to free Iran, but to bring stability to the entire Middle East – did nothing.

  9. omoruyisam on

    What is Elon’s opinion on this?
    I thought he said he would defend people prosecuted for their free speech on X.

  10. hypatianata on

    People without any ties to Iran in safe countries should start ratioing and otherwise mocking the regime people’s tweets. Solidarity.

  11. Impressive_Cold4398 on

    and this is precisely why “democracy” in the US (and likeminded allies ) is so important (and why fucking conman rapist misogynist liar selfish douchebag son-of-a-bitch Donnie must be kept away from government at all costs)

  12. Every_Pattern_8673 on

    Someone needs to put those twitter bots in use and ratio every single tweet from that amazing leader lol

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