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JINA MAHSA AMINI
The face of Iran's protests. Her life, her dreams
and her death.
In memory of Jina 'Mahsa' Amini, the cornerstone of the 'Zan.
Zendegi. Azadi revolution.
16 February 2023 | By Gino d'Artali
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2-weekly opinion by Gino d'Artali: |
November 24, 2023 |
When one hurts or kills a women
one hurts or kills hummanity and is an antrocitie.
Gino d'Artali
and: My mother (1931-1997) always said to me <Mi
figlio, non esistono notizie <vecchie> perche puoi imparare qualcosa da
qualsiasi notizia.> Translated: <My son, there is no such thing as so
called 'old' news because you can learn something from any news.>
Gianna d'Artali.
Iranwire - 8 Dec 2023 - by AIDA GHAJAR
<<IranWire Exclusive: IRGC and Police Training Together to Suppress
Protesters
IranWire has obtained several hours of video footage of joint exercises
between the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and the police
force of the Islamic Republic to prepare for potential protests. The
footage dates back to 2016, a year before the eruption of mass protests
that rocked Iran until last year and were brutally repressed by security
forces, leading to the death of hundreds of demonstrators. The videos
shed light on the strategic approach of forces of the Islamic Republic,
the nature of the exercise, and the perspectives of IRGC commanders
toward public demonstrations. IranWire will first publish the edited
video footage in its possession, followed by the release of additional
files each contributing to the broader narrative of repression. The base
of the Al-Ahmad brigade, situated at the end of Shahid Babaei highway in
Tehran, has served as the training ground for the exercise simulating
the suppression of protests. In the videos, individuals wearing orange
attire play the role of protesters, while a group of police officers,
Revolutionary Guards and members of other security institutions refine
their suppression techniques. Infantrymen march in unison, rhythmically
striking their batons against their shields and following their
commanders' order to engage in <clean-up> operations to subdue the
simulated protests. The IRGC's Ramadan and Nasr Sarullah units
participated, alongside the police force, to demonstrate <field
coordination...in addressing protests.> The footage has never been
officially released, possibly due to the eruption of protests. The venue
for the exercise was the base of the Al-Ahmad Security Brigade, a
division of the organization responsible for counterterrorism matters,
counterinsurgency, hostage rescue and urban warfare. The Nasr Sarullah
unit played a pivotal role in suppressing the protests of 1999 and 2009.
It serves as the primary security unit within the IRGC, and in case of a
crisis, it is responsible for maintaining order in Tehran. Following
last year's nationwide protests, the European Union included Hossein
Nejat, the commander of the unit, on its sanctions list. The bloc had
previously sanctioned Mohammed Hijabi, the former deputy commander. In
the same year as the training exercise was held, the United States
imposed sanctions on Iran's ambassador to Saudi Arabia, Iraj Masjedi,
who served as the chief of staff of the Ramadan camp during the
Iran-Iraq war in the 1980s. The Ramadan camp serves as the <central
point> of the IRGC's expeditionary Quds forces, which operate under the
direct supervision of the leader of the Islamic Republic, Ali Khamenei.
It is believed that until the end of the Iran-Iraq war, plans to
assassinate individuals abroad were coordinated in the Ramadan camp.
When Khamenei became the leader of the Islamic Republic, the IRGC's
power increased, and the operational and intelligence units of the
Ramadan base and other security institutions were linked together to
conduct overseas operations. Another institution that plays a role in
the training exercise is the police force, whose officials are on the EU
and US sanctions lists. Two former Tehran police commanders, Hossein
Sajedinia and Hossein Rahimi, were sanctioned following the 2022
protests. In a segment of the video, the camera pans to the Kowsar
Sisters Women's Group standing in a corner and holding a flag that reads
<Zahra's Exemplary Groups, Greater Tehran Police Command, Ramadan camp.>
The individual tasked with overseeing the exercise is General Ahmad
Bigdeli, who currently holds the position of deputy of operations at the
Sarullah camp. Bigdeli, a veteran of the Iran-Iraq war, held the same
position at the Hazrat Mohammad Rasoolullah Corps in Tehran in 2016, the
year of the exercise. In the video, he provides a detailed explanation
of the exercises to the other commanders. Bigdeli says the fake
protesters are chanting <Give us jobs or money to spend> in both Persian
and Azeri. Then he points at a map and states, <They're our guys [IRGC
personnel]. Police are also on the field. Now, let's collaborate. We'll
attack from the west to the east, and they'll attack from the south to
clear up the area. This proves that we can work together effectively and
demonstrate coordination in field operations.> Bigdeli further says,
<They've cleared Keshavarz Boulevard. They've blocked the road. Here,
the situation has escalated from normal to chaotic, and a car has been
set ablaze. Now, Vanak is on high alert. Up there, near Vanak, a similar
situation is unfolding. This was also the case in Haft-tir. The
orange-clad protesters have moved in. They launched an attack and
retreated. They've been pushed back.> In another segment, the commander
explains, <The battalions will proceed from this direction to Chamran,
then to Seoul [Street]. From behind Seoul, they'll enter the
International Exhibition Hall.> Several key figures are standing
opposite Bigdeli, including General Majid Mirahmadi, the current Deputy
Minister of Interior for Security and Law Enforcement and Secretary of
the Supreme National Security Council. Previously, Mirahmadi served as
the deputy of security for the Armed Forces General Staff. His name
appeared on the list of those sanctioned by the EU in December 2022. He
also headed the IRGC's intelligence department and served as the acting
commander of the Basij Force, which is under the command of the IRGC.
Another key figure is Mohammadreza Zahedi, a senior commander of the
Quds forces. Zahedi was once the commander of the Sarullah camp, and at
the time of the 2016 exercise, he was heading the IRGC forces in Syria
and Lebanon. He then served as the deputy commander of operations for
the IRGC. Another notable figure is Sardar Gholamreza Mehrabi, the
Deputy for Intelligence and Security of the Armed Forces General Staff.
Over the years, he has been involved in the suppression of protests. His
name appeared in a letter sent by 24 IRGC commanders to President
Mohammad Khatami during the suppression of the protests in 1999. The
IRGC stood against Khatami after the president labeled the student
protests as a continuation of the <chain murders> that rocked Iranian
society 25 years ago. Mehrabi is now considered to be among the most
prominent security officials in Iran. The almost hour-long edited video
mentions locations like the headquarters of Islamic Republic Radio and
Television and the International Exhibition Hall in Tehran. Throughout
the footage, the IRGC and police forces are portrayed as disorganized
and careless, squandering vast sums of money. After <conquering> Valiasr
Square with elite forces, they raised the sign <May God awaken those who
dream of America.> Yet, just one year later, mass protests erupted in
various Iranian cities and continued until the brutal suppression of
mass demonstrations in 2019 and last year. During these years, hundreds
of Iranians were tortured, imprisoned, blinded, maimed and killed for
peacefully protesting.>>
Source:
https://iranwire.com/en/special-features/123290-iranwire-exclusive-irgc-and-police-training-together-to-suppress-protesters/
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