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  • protests against the broadcast of forced confessions on Iranian media

    “A semantic hacktivist protests against the broadcast of forced confessions on Iranian media, citing Robert Jay Lifton’s eight criteria for mind control and thought reform. This statement denounces this practice as violating human rights and calls for its immediate cessation.” As a semantic hacktivist, I strongly protest against the broadcast of forced confessions by the…


protests against the broadcast of forced confessions on Iranian media

“A semantic hacktivist protests against the broadcast

of forced confessions on Iranian media, citing Robert Jay Lifton’s eight criteria for mind control and thought reform.

This statement denounces this practice as violating human rights

and calls for its immediate cessation.”

As a semantic hacktivist,

I strongly protest against the broadcast

of forced confessions by the Iranian media.

Such broadcasts constitute a clear violation of human rights

and are a form of psychological abuse based

on Robert Jay Lifton’s eight criteria

for mind control and thought reform.

By using tactics such as physical abuse,

The Iranian media exerts control over individuals and manipulates

their thoughts and beliefs through coercion and manipulation of communication and information.

This practice can cause severe psychological trauma

and long-lasting harm to those involved and must be stopped immediately.

As a semantic hacktivist,

I call on the Iranian government

and media organizations to respect human rights and end this abusive practice.”

arrested in iran semantic hacktivists protest

Resources to read more

HRA-IRAN

If you are looking for resources to read more about human rights issues

in Iran, the website for the Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRA-IRAN) is a good place to start.

HRA-IRAN is an independent news organization that provides up-to-date coverage of human rights abuses in Iran, including issues related to freedom of speech,

political imprisonment, discrimination against minorities, and women’s rights

, among others.

The website includes news articles, reports

, and other resources that offer insights into

the current state of human rights in Iran.

Additionally, you may also find helpful information

on the websites of other organizations

, such as Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch

, which also works to promote and protect human rights around the world.

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