Popular rapper Toomaj Salehi wrote songs in support of the protest movement in Iran following the death of Jina Mahsa Amini in 2022. He has been in jail for over a year.

Popular Iranian rapper Toomaj Salehi was sentenced to death over his role in supporting the protest movement triggered by the death of Jina Mahsa Amini, Iranian reformist newspaper Shargh Daily reported quoting the musician’s lawyer.

“Branch 1 of Isfahan Revolutionary Court … sentenced Toomaj Salehi to death on the charge of corruption on Earth,” the singer’s lawyer Amir Raisian told the newspaper.

The charge covers a broad range of offenses including those related to Islamic morality and can carry the death penalty.

Salehi, 33, was arrested for showing support for anti-government protests, following the death of 22-year-old Iranian-Kurdish woman Jina Mahsa Amini in September 2022. He had also written songs about the protests.

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Good god Iran’s shit is all over the place. He gets sentenced to 6 years, appeals it, gets sentenced to death. Death dude. For saying something out loud. How do governments like this expect to ever gain legitimacy in the eyes of the people they rule?

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They don’t want legitimacy, they want to rule by brute force

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I’ve always wondered what the heck they stand to gain… what’s the reason for all the shitiness if you as the dicktator end up hung on a pole later for the next dicktator.

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I’ve always wondered what the heck they stand to gain…

For the same gain as why Putin’s adversaries fall out of tall building windows; less adversaries. Also, scare the population into submission.

And when your choice is either success or death, you tend to double-down, again, and again.

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Because if they do it right, they will be the one wearing the boots that hold the heads of the masses to the ground

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6 points

Those who don’t learn from history are doomed to repeat it. And politicians suck at learning lessons.

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4 points

money

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35 points

Fear is the most powerful legitimacy authoritarians have.

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Until it isn’t.

Ask Gaddafi how ‘fear’ worked out as a tactic in the end.

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Gaddafi is an excellent example of why most tyrants ban education instead of paying for everyone’s college.

What a weird dude he was. So many unforced errors, so much unnecessary violence mixed with actually seeming to want to improve the standard of living.

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It worked as well as any tyrant deserves.

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Uhm, there is a good chunk of the population that does not disagree with their government.

Plenty of people in Iran suffer under the regime and the barbaric worldviews the government brings into practice. But don’t be fooled ino thinking these people are a majority there.

Also in Islamic countries that do actually have free elections, Islamist parties get plenty of votes.

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I have a Persian expat for a colleague, and he surmised it basically as such:

  • For the poor and uneducated, there is religion and aggression with Israel and the US to control them. They are so focused on the outside world, they do not question if better can exist at home by not giving Sepah all the money and power
  • For the educated and activists, theirs is brutal repression. You shut up now and forever, or risk everything (including death) to tweet or rip down a poster.

Not many are genuinely happy with the government, especially those who were alive during the Shah and have witness Iran’s downfall in their lifetime. But there’s no option except to emigrate, or accept your reality - the Guardian Council decides in reality.

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So basically the Proles and the party members, ya know I fucking hate how good human patern recognition can be.

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The entire point in sentencing people like him is fear that he may unite the majority that is against the regime. Also Iran is not your typical Islamic country. The average level of education is high among men and women and until the 1980s women had a lot of freedom. Repression is truly the only way for the current leadership to stay in charge.

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Let’s hope his death unites the majority that is against the regime. I mean, let’s hope he doesn’t have to die at all, but if he does that it reignites the protests.

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The Iranian Immamate is wildly popular in Iran and the middle east generally. They’ve got homicidal fanatics all over the place ready to kill Jews and Americans and anyone else that suggests political power is derived from the consent of the governed and not from sky daddy.

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Have you ever met an Iranian?

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Lmao this. Pretty much every Iranian you talk to in a trusted environment hates their government. And then most of them are pretty hardcore atheists either. Like nothing wrong with being atheist but to a degree that makes me personally already uncomfortable.

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