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Wednesday, November 30, 2022

FIFA World Cup: Iranian Man Shot Dead For Celebrating Team’s Loss, Claims Report


<p>A 27-year-old Iranian man was shot dead by security forces after its national team lost a match against the US and exited the FIFA World Cup, according to the Oslo-based group Iran Human Rights (IHR).&nbsp;</p> <p>Mehran Samak who was honking his car celebrating Iran's 1-0 loss to the US in the World Cup on Tuesday was shot dead, reported The Guardian citing the rights group.</p> <p>Samak was honking his car horn in Bandar Anzali, a city on the Caspian Sea coast, north-west of Tehran, the report quoted human rights activists as saying.&nbsp;Samak &ldquo;was targeted directly and shot in the head by security forces &hellip; following the defeat of the national team against America&rdquo;, it said.</p> <p><strong>ALSO READ: <a href="https://ift.tt/PAvEymt We Are Prime Ministers': Jacinda Adern, Sanna Marin Destroy Reporter's Sexist Question -- Watch (abplive.com)</a></strong></p> <p>Meanwhile, Iranian international midfielder Saeid Ezatolahi, who was part of the Iran team and hails from Bandar Anzali, revealed that he knew Samak and posted a picture of them together in a youth football team. &ldquo;After last night&rsquo;s bitter loss, the news of your passing set fire to my heart,&rdquo; Ezatolahi took to Instagram describing Samak as a &lsquo;childhood teammate&rsquo;.</p> <p>While he didn&rsquo;t comment on the circumstances of the killing but wrote, &ldquo;Some day the masks will fall, the truth will be laid bare.&rdquo;</p> <p>&ldquo;This is not what our youth deserve. This is not what our nation deserves,&rdquo; he added. Ezatolahi, distraught at the incident, had been seen after the final whistle being comforted both by his teammates and the US players.</p> <p>Many Iranians had rejected to support the national team, and after Tuesday's match, footage on social media showed crowds cheering and setting off fireworks.&nbsp;</p> <p>The New York-based Center for Human Rights in Iran (CHRI) also claimed that Samak had been killed by the security forces while celebrating. The rights group posted a video from Samak&rsquo;s funeral in Tehran on Wednesday that shows mourners shouting &ldquo;death to the dictator." The chant that has become the main slogan of the protests across the nation is aimed at Iran&rsquo;s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.</p>

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