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Seeing the UN mourn the Butcher of Tehran should come as no surprise

The organisation has long been a bastion of Israelophobia

June 4, 2024 15:00
Flag Lowering at UN Headquarters for President of Iran
The UN flag is lowered to half-mast to honour President Ebrahim Raisi, the 'Butcher of Tehran' (Photo: United Nations)
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The United Nation’s response to the death of Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi encapsulates much of its most shameful failures.

When he was killed in a helicopter crash last month, Iranian people were cheering.

They were celebrating because they've been beaten, blinded, tortured, imprisoned, raped and executed by his regime. Five thousand people were executed by the Death Commission in 1988, on which Raisi sat.

In 2022, there were the Mahsa Amini protests. This young woman was arrested for having an improper hijab; she had some hair showing and she was beaten and killed by the regime.

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