Svt's advertising for ayatollah terrorists means that Swedish politicians support the Iranian terror regime.
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Not even when SVT does advertising may not show its sympathy with the Islamic regime in Iran and its grudge against the US and Trump! However, the lowest straw is drawn against the Ayatollah regime in Iran!
Wealthy is the first name! ,, SVt and Sweden's foreign policy should stop becoming megaphones for Islamic fascists in Iran who are directly responsible for the oppression of Iranians and all these barbaric wars in the Middle East.
SVT's scandal advertising benefits Iran's terrorist regime
As is well known, SVT markets its news app with digital advertising posters around Sweden. Today it was no exception. A great picture of the clergyman president, Hassan Rouhani, who smiles along with the title, "Iran's boot to Trump: Mentally retarded" today adorned bus shelters and other digital advertising screens in Sweden.
SVT's choice in this case is disgusting and disgusting. It is a mockery of Swedish and exileiririans who have been forced to flee their homeland because of the regime's oppression and persecution. It also degrades the Iranian people's freedom struggle to free itself from the fascist regime and all its falconry.
Sure, SVT has the right to critically review the Trump administration and its policies. But the aforementioned advertising poster is designed in such a way that it can only be interpreted as a glorification of the clergy of the priesthood and its brutal leader.
Whatever one thinks of President Trump, he is the American people's democratically elected representative. But Rouhani represents a religious dictatorship that transformed Iran into a hell of its own people.
Iran, after 40 years of priesthood rule, is the world's premier terrorist financier, executing most individuals per capita in the world, and is one of the world's greatest jails for journalists and bloggers. The regime has reduced women, who make up almost half of the country's population, to second-class citizens both in law and practice.
Rouhani took over power in Iran after being proclaimed victorious in the clergy. Over 3000 individuals have been executed in Iran, many publicly, during Rouhani's time. The situation of human rights was exacerbated.
The Iranian people became poorer despite nuclear agreements and billions in sanctions relief. Instead, the regime stepped up its destabilizing interference in Iraq, Syria, Yemen and the region. Corruption, poverty, unemployment and inflation increased in the country when the regime spent billions abroad.
Women's rights activists were treated as "state enemies" in renewed repression. Today, there are constant reports of arrest of women and girls who violate the regime's mandatory dress code.
Rouhani's Foreign Minister, Javad Zarif, recently defended the regime's right to execute homosexuals in Iran.
Rouhani's Minister of Justice, Alireza Avaei, like his predecessor, was involved in the massacre of thousands of political prisoners in the regime's prisons throughout Iran in 1988, which Amnesty describes as an ongoing crime against humanity.
The Iranian people who had probably begun to protest against the clergy and strike since the beginning of 2018 across the country. They demanded increased liberties and the fall of the priesthood. Their slogan "down with the dictator", "reformist, hardy, the game is over" and "our enemy is here [in Iran], the [leader of the regime] is lying and saying it is the United States," clearly showed the growing popular discontent against the regime .
But the regime responded with a brutal blow. In January this year, Amnesty reported that the Iranian regime had arrested over 7,000 individuals last year. The report added that 2018 was a year of shame for Iranian authorities and documented several cases of arbitrary arrests, torture and murder of protesters.
Rouhani has made use of his public speech in recent months to threaten the EU and the West with increased terrorism and drug trafficking rather than acting against domestic repression. His threats were not just words but turned into action. The regime planned several other terrorist attacks against Iranian dissidents, including in France and Denmark, which were stopped by the police and the intelligence service.
Swedish and exileirirans have long called on the government and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to act when the Iranian embassy in Stockholm maps, monitors, harasses and threatens people with Persian background in Sweden, including opposition and refugees.
The Iranian regime continues to expose Sweden to espionage and influence operations on a daily basis, according to a report by the security police SÄPO last June.
Despite Rouhani's reprehensible CV, SVT claims that he is "a moderate who leads a reformist cabinet".
SVT as the Public Service should actually reflect the people's will and demands not give Iranian bidders legitimacy and recognition. Like our government and our politicians, SVT believes that terrorism declines if one is merely humorous and for dialogue with extremists and Islamic fundamentalists. At the same time, they completely forget their victims. Today's shameful
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