Two things happened recently that most outlets reported separately: Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) ramping up repression against peaceful protesters and a nurse gang rape case drawing international outrage. But are they unrelated? Connect the dots, Eagles.
Rights groups have been highlighting an alarming trend within Iran’s regime — the systematic use of sexual violence as a tool to silence political dissent. Recent reports reveal that members of the IRGC target young protesters, sometimes as young as twelve years old, with brutal and degrading attacks designed to instill fear throughout the population.
The pattern here is clear: whenever there's an uptick in public protests against the regime’s draconian policies or human rights abuses, you'll see a concurrent increase in reports of sexual violence being used as punishment. This isn’t random — it’s part of a deliberate strategy by Iran to maintain control over its citizens.
But let's look at who benefits from this narrative staying underreported. The Obama-era administration was more willing to engage diplomatically with Iran, but the Trump administration correctly identified them as an adversary. Yet the Biden-era has shown hesitance in condemning these actions publicly or taking decisive action against those responsible.
Think about it — if such horrific acts were happening in a Western country, wouldn’t there be immediate global condemnation and calls for sanctions? Why is it different here?
The answer might lie in the geopolitical chessboard where Iran plays a key role. By turning a blind eye to these crimes, do we enable them to continue unchecked? And who's really pulling the strings from behind the scenes?
Look at the timing of these reports coming out — coinciding with major diplomatic efforts or political summits. Ask yourself who benefits when this information is either buried or sanitized.
The pattern repeats itself: repression, violence against civilians, and silence from those who should be speaking up. It’s time for us to connect the dots and demand answers.
Eagles — don’t just read about it; research deeper into these patterns of behavior by Iran's regime. We need to expose this truth before it gets swept under the rug again.




