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Source: The Guardian
He hoped Trumps help would arrive: why protesters in Iran feel betrayed
Many believed a US president would for the first time rescue them but now people can only despair after mass arrests and brutality
Deepa Parent and William Christou
Sun 18 Jan 2026 05.00 GMT
Last modified on Sun 18 Jan 2026 05.01 GMT
When Donald Trump, said he would rescue protesters if Iranian authorities started shooting, Siavash Shirzad believed the US president.
The 38-year-old father had seen protests rise up before, only to be brutally crushed by authorities.
But this was the first time in his life that the president of the United States had promised to help demonstrators. Reassured, Shirzad took to the streets, ignoring his familys warnings and joining the growing crowds.
Authorities started shooting, but no help came. On 8 January, the internet was shut off and Iran went dark, Shirzad was shot at a protest in Tehran and died of his wounds hours later, leaving behind a 12-year-old son.
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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jan/18/why-protesters-iran-feel-betrayed-donald-trump
paleotn
(21,668 posts)Guess they don't know the demented old fool like we do.
ms liberty
(11,004 posts)We like to promise our support and then metaphorically sit on our hands.
In my memory it's always been the effing Repukes, but I could be wrong. We've had our own spoilsports over the years.
Turbineguy
(39,864 posts)Less so if they pay him.