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Home » Doctor Says More Than 200 Reported Dead in Tehran as Regime Opens Fire on Protests

Doctor Says More Than 200 Reported Dead in Tehran as Regime Opens Fire on Protests

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“I’m not in the police to kill people,” says one Iranian officer as the regime vows to continue its protest crackdown.

Since the protests erupted in Iran last year, the country has been in a constant state of turmoil. The people have taken to the streets to voice their dissatisfaction with the current regime, demanding change and a better future. However, the response from the government has been brutal, with reports of widespread arrests, torture, and even killings.

Amidst this chaos and violence, there have been statements made by Iranian officials that have sparked outrage and disbelief. One such statement that has been making headlines is from an Iranian police officer who said, “I’m not in the police to kill people.” This statement, coming from a member of the police force, has raised questions about their role in the ongoing crackdown on protests.

The officer, who wished to remain anonymous, spoke about his experience in the police force and the current situation in Iran. He stated that he joined the force to serve and protect his people, not to harm them. “I took an oath to uphold the law and protect the citizens of my country. But now, I am being ordered to suppress peaceful protests and use violence against my own people,” he said.

His words shed light on the difficult position that many police officers find themselves in. They are torn between their duty to serve and protect the people and the orders given by the regime. The officer’s statement shows that not all members of the police force blindly follow the government’s orders and are struggling with their conscience.

This officer’s sentiment is shared by many other members of the police force who have joined the protests themselves. In recent weeks, there have been reports of police officers joining the demonstrations, showing that they, too, are unhappy with the current state of affairs.

The Iranian regime, on the other hand, has made it clear that they will continue their crackdown on protests, despite the criticism and condemnation from the international community. In a recent statement, Interior Minister Abdolreza Rahmani Fazli said, “We will not hesitate to confront those who disrupt social security and disrupt the peace and security of the people.”

These words are a cause for concern for many, as they signal that the regime’s iron-fist approach towards the protests will not be going away anytime soon. However, the officer’s statement provides a glimmer of hope that there are still members of the police force who are willing to stand up for what is right and not blindly follow orders that go against their moral code.

In the midst of all this turmoil, it is important to remember that the people of Iran are not the enemy. They are fighting for their rights, for a better future, and for a government that will listen to their voices. The Iranian regime must also remember that their own citizens are not their enemies, and that their role is to serve and protect them, not harm them.

The ongoing protests in Iran are a testament to the people’s courage and determination. They have shown incredible resilience in the face of adversity and continue to peacefully demand change. The international community must continue to stand in solidarity with the people of Iran and put pressure on the regime to stop the violence against its citizens.

In conclusion, the words of the Iranian police officer serve as a reminder that not all members of the police force are willing to blindly follow orders that go against their moral code. As the protests continue, it is important to support those who are standing up for what is right and to condemn the actions of the regime. The people of Iran deserve a better future, and it is the duty of everyone, including the police force, to ensure their voices are heard and their rights are protected.

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