During Khamenei’s intervention, the state channel has been hacked and has shown the Iranian supreme leader surrounded by flames over the sights of a rifle with photos of the young women who died in the protests, including the photograph of Masha Amini, who died in custody police.
Euskaraz irakurri: Irango telebista kate nazionala hackeatu dute, “Emakumea, askatasuna, bizitza” oihupean
Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, has become the object of anger for many of the young people taking part in the protests over the death of Mahsa Amini, with cries of “death to the dictator” or with the “hacking” of his television interventions.
“Your hands are full of blood of our young people,” some incredulous viewers saw on the nightly news on state television.
The programming of the state channel showed Khamenei in an intervention with a group of clerics when something that nobody expected appeared on the screen.
Image changed to show Khamenei surrounded by flames and with a rifle scope above him, while below appeared photos of Amini and other young women who have died in the protests. In addition, a voice over these images recited the slogan of the protests: “Woman, freedom, life.”
When the image was cut, the presenter of the news could be seen with a rueful gesture saying “dearest viewers, I invite you to see the rest of the news.”
The hacker group Edalat-e Ali (Ali Justice) has taken responsibility for the action.
Iran’s television has just been interrupted in the middle of the Ayatollah’s speech. “The blood of our young people is dripping from your claws” was read on all the screens in the country, while “Woman, life, freedom” was heard in the background. Awesome. pic.twitter.com/mrQ4EHtND9
— Agustín Antonetti (@agusantonetti) October 8, 2022
Mahsa Amini22, died on September 16 after being arrested three days earlier by the so-called Moral Police in Tehran for considering that she was wearing the Islamic veil wrongly.
The state-run Iranian Forensic Medicine Organization said Friday that Amini died from a previous illness, and not from police beatings. The family continues to denounce that Amini died for the beating he received while in police custody.
Source: Eitb

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