Mar 2 β€’ 16:04 UTC πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡ͺ Sweden SVT Nyheter

The sisters were deported to Iran - hear them talk about the terror

Two sisters deported from Sweden to Iran describe their terrifying experiences as bombings begin and they face repression under the regime.

Two sisters who were previously living in western Sweden were deported to Iran last fall, where they are now witnessing the violent repercussions of recent attacks against the Iranian regime. As bombings commenced, they sent messages describing their fear with a chilling farewell, indicating their precarious situation. Previously, the sisters emerged as witnesses to the bloody protests against the government, and their current circumstances place them at the center of international military conflicts involving the U.S. and Israel targeting Iran.

The Iranian regime has imposed severe restrictions on communication for its citizens, making it difficult for individuals like the sisters to reach the outside world. The situation worsened significantly after the recent escalation of violence, where the regime has intentionally shut down the internet. This blackout has curtailed the ability for Iranians to share information and images, and reports have surfaced about the regime cracking down on individuals accused of collaborating with foreign entities, resulting in detentions of those who have shared protest content.

Despite these challenges, SVT Nyheter has been able to communicate with the sisters through a contact, allowing them to inquire about their safety and circumstances. However, due to safety concerns stemming from the oppressive climate in Iran, the outlet has chosen not to disclose their names or specific location within the country. The narrative from the sisters emphasizes the human dimension amidst the geopolitical turmoil, highlighting the dire situation for those caught in the consequences of international conflicts.

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