Millions Of Iranians Protested Against The Iranian Regime, 30,000 To 70,000 Were Shot Dead -Freeman

Israeli Ambassador to Nigeria Michael Freeman has alleged that the Iranian regime killed tens of thousands of its own citizens in recent weeks for daring to protest against the government

Speaking in an interview with Arise TV, Freeman described the scale of the violence with alarm. "Less than two months ago, millions of people were protesting against the Iranian regime. 

Iranians who said, 'We are not happy with what is going on in this country.' And the Iranian regime's response was to gun them down and massacre them. 

Anywhere between 30,000 and 70,000 Iranians were shot dead simply for saying they were unhappy with their government. And this is an illegitimate government," he said.

Freeman went further, alleging that Iran's pattern of violence extended well beyond its own borders and that Nigeria itself had not been spared. 

He accused Iran of sponsoring virtually every major terror organisation in the world, naming Hamas, the Houthis, and armed groups operating in Iraq as examples. 

He also pointed to a series of alleged Iranian-backed attacks across multiple continents, including a bombing at a Jewish community centre in Argentina, terror strikes in Bulgaria and the United Kingdom, and attempted attacks in Australia.


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