Khamenei: There Is Mass Killing On The Street; This Regime Is Evil, Stop Deporting Iranian”Terrosian

Pastor Ara Terrosian issued an urgent warning about the dangers facing Iranians as reports of mass killings in Iran continue to emerge, pleading with Western [...]

Khamenei: There Is Mass Killing On The Street; This Regime Is Evil, Stop Deporting Iranian”Terrosian

Pastor Ara Terrosian issued an urgent warning about the dangers facing Iranians as reports of mass killings in Iran continue to emerge, pleading with Western nations not to deport Iranian refugees back to their homeland.

“There is mass killing on the street of Iran. And this is what’s what I was telling people that don’t deport back Iranians because this regime is evil,” Terrosian stated emphatically during his interview with CBN.

The pastor, who has been sounding the alarm about conditions in Iran for months, described receiving disturbing calls from Iran early in the morning. “When I woke up today like I got a few phone calls, friends, families, it’s just devastating,” he said.

 

Terrosian was unequivocal in his characterization of the Iranian government. “This regime is completely evil. I’m not talking about you know rules or international rules. They are evil. They’re killing people,” he declared.

 

The pastor shared a particularly heartbreaking example of the violence, recounting the death of a young man during the protests. “I just got a call. This guy got killed. This guy got killed yesterday and he was bleeding three hours in his mom hand which is I’m devastating,” Terrosian said through tears.

 

The emotional and spiritual toll of the crisis has been overwhelming for the pastor. “I’m tired of crying and I’m tired of praying. We need to do act something to free Iran,” he admitted, expressing frustration at the seeming inadequacy of prayer alone in the face of such violence.

Terrosian later emphasized the long-standing nature of his warnings about the regime. “This is what I was calling for seven months that this regime is cruel, this regime is evil and we want free Iran,” he said, noting that his advocacy has been consistent despite the international community’s slow response to the crisis in Iran.

In a recent interview shared by News Central TV, Convener of Integrity and Transparency Alliance, Isaiah Ijele, has criticized individuals he describes as sympathizers of criminal elements terrorizing Nigerian communities.

Speaking on the security situation in Kogi State and the recent United States military intervention in Sokoto, Ijele commended the joint operation between American and Nigerian forces against terrorist camps. He praised the precision and effectiveness of the coordinated strikes conducted on December 25th.

However, Ijele expressed concern over reactions from certain quarters following the successful bombardment. “That is why you see their sponsors and sympathizers like Gumi crying like fire all over the internet for America to cease fire,” he stated emphatically.

The security analyst argued that those opposing the military action against bandits are revealing their true allegiance. He insisted that such individuals should face arrest for their stance, given the devastating impact of insecurity on innocent Nigerians.

Ijele, who claims to have lost his home to bandit attacks, lamented the destruction faced by his village and countless others across the country. He emphasized that decisive military action, similar to the US-Nigeria operation, could have prevented such losses.

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