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1 year ago

For Kian

For Nika

For Sarina

For Mahsa

For Armita

For all of them

And for all who are not born yet

To all the Iranian people out there

I know these are hard times for us

We have to witness all of isl*mic rep*blic's horrendous crimes just to come here and see some brainless regime apologizers cheering on this child killing regime

But there is still hope!

We should keep raising awareness about the crimes of this mullah regime

That's what the regime is afraid of: awareness

That's why you see their joke of a"cyber army" spreading propaganda everywhere

PLEASE KEEP SPEAKING OUT

KEEP SPEAKING OUT ABOUT THE CRUELTY OF THE MORALITY POLCE

KEEP SPEAKING ABOUT THE IMPRISONED INNOCENTS

KEEP SPEAKING ABOUT THE GENOCIDE OF BALOUCH AND KURDISH PEOPLE

Together we can defeat this blood thirsty regime

پیروز باشید


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1 year ago

Iran government: kills people , steals, tortures, It overthrows people's protests , kills more , does terrible things , kills a woman because she didn't had hijab , kills more women for the same reason multiple times , kills Thousand of people on one night, imprisons scientists , acts racist , It imposes Islam on people and kill them if they don't want it , supports killers and ... .

Everyone: I saw nothing

Iran government: shoots a Missiles at Israel ( because Thay hate jew people ) that hit an uninhabited area in the desert and literally dose nothing

Everyone : yay I stand with Iran

Iran government is the best Thay are so good


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1 year ago
Woman Life Freedom Movement: Iran 2022- 2023
Digital PUL
This exhibit preserves part of the digital art from the Woman, Life, Freedom movement of Iran following the police killing of Mahsa Jina Ami

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1 year ago
My Cat Wants You To Know That A Graphic Novel Called "Femme, Vie, Libert", A Collective Project Curated

My cat wants you to know that a graphic novel called "Femme, Vie, Liberté", a collective project curated by Marjane Satrapi (best known for "Persepolis") and edited by L'Iconoclaste, has been published in honour of Mahsa Amini and in support of the Iranian uprising.

As far as I know, the book is available in French, Italian and Persian - the latter is available online for free here:

ZAN ZENDEGI AZADI
zan-zendegi-azadi.fr

The various graphic novels talk about the history of the Republic of Iran, the life of Iranian people and the events that triggered the protests against the regime.

I hope an English translation will come soon because this is a project that deserves to be shared by as many people as possible.

My Cat Wants You To Know That A Graphic Novel Called "Femme, Vie, Libert", A Collective Project Curated

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1 year ago

Remember us, we might never come back home from the streets.

مهدی یراحی .


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1 year ago
Iran Women's Protests Are The Focus Of 'Persepolis' Author Marjane Satrapi's New Book

Iran women's protests are the focus of 'Persepolis' author Marjane Satrapi's new book

April 27, 2024 "Spanish artist Patricia Bolaños says she thought it was a prank when she got an email about working on the project with the famed author of Persepolis. It was only when Satrapi got in touch herself that she believed it. Bolaños, who lives in New York, says Persepolis is one of her favorite graphic novels but she knew little about Iran. / So she worked with one of the project's Iran scholars to illustrate the book's chapter on the "Aghazadeh," or noble-born, a term connoting nepotism and corruption that's used to describe the children of Iran's elite, its ruling mullahs and Revolutionary Guards. //

Bolaños says she was inspired by one of their Instagram accounts, "Rich Kids of Tehran," which showed the Aghazadeh wearing bikinis on French Riviera beaches, drinking alcohol and partying.

"It was really scary because these are the kids of those setting the rules, but they don't follow the rules," she says. "For me, it was like, how is this possible? Especially for the women. These kids are perpetuating this corrupt system. And at certain moments they have to collide with this other world of other women fighting and dying for freedom."

Bolaños wanted to know what those moments are like. The last cartoon in her chapter shows a stylish Aghazadeh checking her Instagram account. "She watches videos of women burning veils and yelling 'freedom,'" says Bolaños, "and the reader sees it reflected in her sunglasses. And someone asks her, what are you watching? And she says... nothing."

READ MORE https://www.wnycstudios.org/podcasts/tnyradiohour/articles/jerry-seinfeld-on-making-a-life-in-comedy-and-also-pop-tarts


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1 year ago
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Interview with Nele, Nika Shakarami’s girlfriend by Zeit Magazine

‘‘Nika loved the moon, and it became an important symbol in their relationship, says Nele. When they missed each other, they would say: “We don’t live in the same country, but beneath the same sky.” Sometimes, Nika would tell Nele over the phone that she was looking at the moon, saying: You should go outside too, Nele, so we can look at it together. They even called each other “my moonie.” Or Niki and Neli. Or Haku and Chihiro, like the main characters in the anime film “Spirited Away,” which both of them loved. The story involves a courageous boy helping a shy girl escape a world full of monsters. “That was us,” Nele says today‘‘

Nika Shakarami was a 16 year old brave Iranian girl who was kidnapped by the police during the ongoing protests in Iran, brutally tortured, raped and murdered in cold blood. Her burial was on her birthday. Say her name, Nika Shakarami

Interview With Nele, Nika Shakaramis Girlfriend By Zeit Magazine

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1 year ago
First Post :>

First post :>

OK guys here's my oc, her name is Shuhan Kakami, AKA Shu *^*

Refrence : kazutora

Am I doing good yet? :>>🤍

اوکی اولین پستم اینه، خودم کشیدمش و به شخصه خیلی دوستش دارم

رفرنسش کازوتورا بود از توکیو ریونجرز

نظرتون راجبش چیه؟ ^-^


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2 years ago

Recently, 227 out of 290 members of Iran parliament voted to execute those who were arrested in the past 8 weeks of uprising. According to Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA), the number of arrested protesters are more than 14,000 people. Islamic republic has a long history of mass murders. In the 1988 massacres of political prisoners, more than 30,000 people were executed. In 2019 protests, the government killed more than 1,500 protesters during the internet shutdown. They never stop their criminal ways because blood and bone is the foundation of their reign.

These people, who have the dream of freedom in mind, are going to be sentenced to death if international human rights organizations don't do something about it. We're not talking about nameless faceless people. These 14,000 lives have friends and families, pets and lovers. Let's get to know some of them:

This is Hossein Ronaghi. He is an iranian blogger and human rights activist. He's also a computer programmer and one of his activism areas is internet restrictions and how to go around them. He has a long history of political activities and since 2009 protests, he has been a political prisoner on and off. During current protests, he was called to turn himself into Evin prison or his family will be in danger, so he did that. But even though he was there voluntarily, security forces violently attacked him and beat him. Currently he's in prison with broken legs and no medical attention and a 46-day-long hunger strike. His life is in danger.

Recently, 227 Out Of 290 Members Of Iran Parliament Voted To Execute Those Who Were Arrested In The Past

These are Elaheh Mohammadi and Niloofar Hamedi, the two journalists who covered Mahsa Amini's murder news. This is not the first time the government arrest and punish someone who spread a crime news instead of arresting those who committed said crime. Media freedom is a joke in Iran and those who speak the truth get silenced. A while ago in an interview with Shargh daily, the newspaper Niloofar works for, she addressed sexism in her field of occupation and explained: "sometimes a female journalist would think with herself maybe I should just give up this job, this job has many safety issues and the salary isn't good at all. but most of them stay. Women journalists never give up."

Recently, 227 Out Of 290 Members Of Iran Parliament Voted To Execute Those Who Were Arrested In The Past

This is Fatemeh Sepehri, a political activist. She oppose Khamenei leadership and demands a democratic future for iran. She's a mother who lost her child custody to sexism. Her husband was a martyr of Iran-Iraq war. Her brother is also a political prisoner. She was kidnapped at the beginning of current protests and is being kept in solitary confinement.

Recently, 227 Out Of 290 Members Of Iran Parliament Voted To Execute Those Who Were Arrested In The Past

This is Leyla Hosseinzade, former Tehran university student. She didn't believe in hijab and still doesn't. She refuse to wear hijab while in jail and that put her in a dangerous situation with security guards. She's currently on a hunger strike.

Recently, 227 Out Of 290 Members Of Iran Parliament Voted To Execute Those Who Were Arrested In The Past
Recently, 227 Out Of 290 Members Of Iran Parliament Voted To Execute Those Who Were Arrested In The Past

This is Faezeh Barahui, a young Baluchi girl who was arrested during protests in Zahedan, has been in prison for weeks.

Recently, 227 Out Of 290 Members Of Iran Parliament Voted To Execute Those Who Were Arrested In The Past

This is Fetemeh Mashhadi Abbas, a professor in Shahid Beheshti university of medical sciences. She was kidnapped and is now being kept in Evin prison.

Recently, 227 Out Of 290 Members Of Iran Parliament Voted To Execute Those Who Were Arrested In The Past

This is Toomaj Salehi, Iranian rapper who's songs are mostly protest songs aimed at the regime. He was brutally arrested and is under heavy torture at the moment.

Recently, 227 Out Of 290 Members Of Iran Parliament Voted To Execute Those Who Were Arrested In The Past

This is Nazila Maroufian, a journalist who's in Evin prison because she interviewed with Mahsa Amini's father.

Recently, 227 Out Of 290 Members Of Iran Parliament Voted To Execute Those Who Were Arrested In The Past

This is Marzieh Ziari, a women's rights activist in iran who was arrested and her current condition is unknown.

Recently, 227 Out Of 290 Members Of Iran Parliament Voted To Execute Those Who Were Arrested In The Past

There are many many many more people. This is just a thin list of more known ones. According to HRANA, among all these arrested citizens, 1,941 of them have been identified and their arrests have become publicly known, 438 of them are university students. Children are among prisoners too but their number has not been reported. The wellbeing or placement of some prisoners are not known and that causes a lot of concerns.


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