Iranian engineer in Ireland: 'We have buried our bravest, but Iran still lives'

Iranian engineer in Ireland: 'We have buried our bravest, but Iran still lives'

The Iranian people have wanted to go to the streets and overthrow the regime, but if they did, they would be killed, Dr Nasim Soleimanian, an engineer who now lives in Ireland, said.

Mourning families began to dance at their loved ones’ graves in celebration after US/Israeli strikes targeted murderous leaders of the Islamic Republic in Iran, an Iranian in Ireland said.

Thousands of Iranians were killed in Iran’s bloody crackdown on anti-government protests in January, limbs brutally amputated, people shot at point blank range and stabbed on the streets, Dr Nasim Soleimanian, an engineer who now lives in Ireland, said.

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