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 n Iranian opposition organization accused the country's regime of opening fire on protesters from a mosque in Marvdasht on Tuesday.

Protestors hold portraits of Mahsa Amini and Iranian who were arrested or killed in the recent uprising in Iran during a rally in solidarity with Iranian protestors, at the Place de la Republique in Paris, on October 29, 2022. An Iranian opposition organization accused the country’s regime of opening fire on protesters from a mosque in Marvdasht on Tuesday.
Protestors hold portraits of Mahsa Amini and Iranian who were arrested or killed in the recent uprising in Iran during a rally in solidarity with Iranian protestors, at the Place de la Republique in Paris, on October 29, 2022. An Iranian opposition organization accused the country’s regime of opening fire on protesters from a mosque in Marvdasht on Tuesday.© Behrouz Mehri/AFP via Getty Images

The People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI) shared a brief video on Twitter, originally posted by another account with the handle @Iranworkers, showing demonstrators and bystanders who had gathered outside the mosque where Iranian security forces were purportedly stationed inside. The PMOI describes itself as "the largest and longest-standing Iranian opposition group with a five-decade history of struggling for freedom and democracy in Iran."

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Any gunfire was not fully discernible in the few seconds of footage and none of the protesters appear to be struck with bullets. However, one bang is heard at the beginning of the video that causes some members of the crowd to recoil. Additionally, a couple of the demonstrators are seen throwing items toward the mosque in the brief clip.

Iran has been experiencing unprecedented protests ever since the death in September of Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old Kurdish woman who was arrested by the country's "morality police" for purportedly wearing an "improper" form of hijab in the Iranian capital of Tehran. The severe beatings she allegedly suffered while in custody are believed to have led to her death, though Iranian authorities have denied this accusation.

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Vladimir Putin: Expert reveals there is another 'force' behind the Russian leader

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Yuri Felshtinsky, the American historian and writer of Russian origin has unveiled recently a new publication called World War III?: Putin's Battle for Ukraine.

WWIII has started in 2014

Felshtinsky believes that WWIII may have began back in 2014 when Russia annexed the Ukrainian region of Crimea. In a lecture published on YoutubeFelshtinsky said:

When the war started, and it started probably in 2014, when Russia invaded Crimea. Everybody was hoping that Putin had in his mind, a very limited plan of taking Crimea from Ukraine.

When the war started, and it started probably in 2014, when Russia invaded Crimea. Everybody was hoping that Putin had in his mind, a very limited plan of taking Crimea from Ukraine.

But the Crimean annexation was just the beginning. According to him, Putin openly declared his plans for the future when he delivered a speech at that time in Moscow and directly threatened to redraw European borders.

Russia was going to start redrawing the European borders that resulted after the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991.

Russia was going to start redrawing the European borders that resulted after the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991.

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Putin has already lost

In an interview, TVPWorld credits Felshtinsky for having predicted the Ukraine War before it began in February. In January, Felshtinsky had claimed that the confrontation would be suicidal for Vladimir Putin.

Now, Felshtinsky says that Putin has in fact already lost the war.

‘As a result, we can see that Putin is currently naked. He doesn’t have an army at present, since he lost it in Ukraine. His conventional armed forces have disappeared. They are incapable of taking Ukraine, let alone threaten Europe or NATO. From this point of view, Putin has already lost.’

‘As a result, we can see that Putin is currently naked. He doesn’t have an army at present, since he lost it in Ukraine. His conventional armed forces have disappeared. They are incapable of taking Ukraine, let alone threaten Europe or NATO. From this point of view, Putin has already lost.’

Moreover, Felshtinsky also claims that Vladimir Putin is not that important.

'I'll be honest and it may sound strange, but… who cares about Putin, especially now? Although we are stuck in this belief that Putin is important, I do not think that in Russia, with its current regime and foreign policy, Putin's departure would change anything. It really doesn't matter if he walks away, dies, or gets killed.'

'I'll be honest and it may sound strange, but… who cares about Putin, especially now? Although we are stuck in this belief that Putin is important, I do not think that in Russia, with its current regime and foreign policy, Putin's departure would change anything. It really doesn't matter if he walks away, dies, or gets killed.'

In his view, the real problem in Russia is the institution of special services (FSB), which he says is the main authority in the country.

‘We are dealing here with special services (FSB), which are the only authority in this country. They are the force behind Putin, such is the political nature of Russia.’

‘We are dealing here with special services (FSB), which are the only authority in this country. They are the force behind Putin, such is the political nature of Russia.’

Sources used:

-FRDelpino: ‘Ukraine, the first battle of World War III?’

-Youtube: ‘Master Lecture by Yuri Felshtinsky’

-TVPWorld: ‘There are two hundred Putins in Russia. They are just waiting to replace the current one’


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