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autotldr t1_j1ikojt wrote

This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 84%. (I'm a bot)


> Fathi, in conjunction with her sources inside the country, have created a database to track Iranian healthcare workers arrested, kidnapped and killed by the regime.

> The dangers facing Iranian doctors have been recognized by medical associations across European and in North America, and the Canadian Medical Association released a statement calling on the Islamic Republic to let doctors do their jobs without interference.

> The British Medical Association also released a statement calling on the regime to "Cease persecution of health professionals" who treat those injured by the Islamic Republic's forces, and the World Medical Association is demanding the immediate and unconditional end to violence against Iranian healthcare professionals.


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ChrisTheHurricane t1_j1ilgxv wrote

Attacking medical professionals is a profoundly stupid idea. This will just cause more preventable deaths.

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Ocean53 t1_j1j1x7y wrote

Horrific savagery inflicted on it’s own people.

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whyreadthis2035 t1_j1j36pb wrote

Why does the picture look like an advertisement for a 1930s movie?

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Punawild t1_j1jln8n wrote

This means nothing to the regime. They have their own sold-their-souls-to-the-devil regime doctors. People are being shot, hit in the head, bashed & broken arms/legs and they aren’t going to the hospitals. They know that IR men wait at hospitals to arrest anyone that comes in with injuries from protesting. Doctors/hospitals have also been ordered not to treat them. The woman in the b&w photo is Aida Rostami, a doctor that was treating protesters in their homes to keep them from being arrested.

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