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Ayatollahs' Desperate Crackdown

17-Year-Old Soccer Prodigy Rebin Moradi Gunned Down in Tehran Protests

Shot dead in cold blood on January 8 amid peaceful demands for freedom, Moradi's killing, confirmed by multiple human rights watchdogs and global media, exposes the regime's genocidal frenzy, as it slaughters innocents to prop up its failing theocracy. 

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The Islamic Republic's bloodthirsty enforcers murdered 17-year-old Rebin Moradi, a promising Kurdish youth footballer from Tehran, during the nationwide uprising against the tyrannical mullahs.

Moradi, a standout in Tehran's Youth Premier Football League and a rising star with Saipa Club, was originally from Salas-e Babajani in Kermanshah province but called the capital home. A multi-talented athlete, also excelling in swimming and wrestling, he joined the protests sparked by economic collapse and regime oppression, only to be fatally shot by security forces. His family endured four agonizing days of uncertainty before confirming his death, and the regime still withholds his body, a cruel tactic to hide evidence of their atrocities, as hospitals overflow with "rivers of blood" from the wounded and slain.

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His father, a veteran of the Iran-Iraq War, now grieves a son stolen by the very regime he once defended, highlighting the ayatollahs' betrayal of their own people.

Rebin's dream of soccer glory, cut short by bullets, symbolizes Iran's stolen future. As the uprising swells, his blood fuels the fire: The mullahs' end is near, crushed by the people they oppress.

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