They had forced her to explain that choice compete without a veil it was of no political value that his gesture did not conceal a will to show solidarity with the ongoing protests in the country. But that’s not all: the Iranian mountaineer Elnaz Rekabi She was first arrested and put in jail hometownafter returning home from the International Sport Climbing Federation Asian Championships a Seouland today his house was demolished by the regime’s bulldozers Tehran.
This was announced by the reform-oriented information organ IranWire: The climber’s family home was vandalized by government officials. The pictures of the destroyed house with the medals won over the years of her and her brother, also a climber, thrown in a bucket like garbage, went around the world. Rekabi had just entered the competition without a hijab when protests against the regime in Iran spread after the 22-year-old’s death Mahsa Amini in the custody of the vice squad for not wearing the headscarf properly.
The decision to demolish Rekabi’s house is fully in line with the policy pursued and reaffirmed by the Islamic Republic to this day: “The security forces with all their might and without tolerance, they will face any new insurgency hitherto supported by foreign intelligence agencies,” Iran’s Security Council said in a statement ahead of a new mobilization called by activists for three days from Dec. 5-7. The council then added that “students, political parties, groups and activists operating through social media should be vigilant about what the enemy is planning and reject the unrest, instead working with the government to facilitate a political dialogue.” to begin, aimed at reforming some issues and overcoming the problems in the country”.
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