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Iran Coordinated with Qatar to Suppress Opposition at World Cup

A woman wearing a facemask with a message reading 'stop killing us' after the Wales v Iran match. (photo credit: REUTERS/CHARLOTTE BRUNEAU)
A woman wearing a facemask with a message reading ‘stop killing us’ after the Wales v Iran match. (photo credit: REUTERS/CHARLOTTE BRUNEAU)

Iranian authorities worked with Qatar to suppress any anti-regime expressions at the ongoing FIFA World Cup in the Gulf state, according to documents leaked by the Black Reward hacktivist group.

The documents were seized by Black Reward after infiltrating the systems of the Fars News Network and shared with the Iran International news agency before being published on the group's Telegram channel.

Basij commander General Ghasem Ghoreyshi told a Fars news reporter in the leaked recording that Qatar had provided a list of Iranians who had bought tickets to the games, noting that 500 individuals known for anti-regime activity were on the list.

Qatar had a few deals with Iran, including one agreement to not allow the mentioned individuals into the country and another agreement to prevent Iran International from entering the country. 

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