3000 acceptable deaths. What about millions already dead?
While Iran has managed to get a week off from USA to conjure up it's Supreme Leader's funeral, reports have emerged pointing to an absolute lack of humanity which defined the Supreme Leader himself.
The secret correspondence exposed by Germany's WELT reveals that the Iranian Red Crescent and the national crisis management organization explicitly warned First Vice President Mohammad-Reza Aref of a projected mass-casualty scenario.
Between 1,500 and 3,000 deaths are structurally expected due to a lethal combination of a brutal summer heatwave, massive crowd crushing, and forced mobilization.
Instead of scaling back the event, introducing staggered zoning, or prioritizing public safety, the municipal leaders simply signed off on the numbers.
The statement from a Tehran municipality worker that "Those responsible were told that up to 3,000 dead would be okay" proves that the state considers thousands of civilian stampede casualties to be perfectly acceptable overhead costs for a political show of strength

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