نحن بصف فلسطين ولن نستسلم حتى تتحرر".. رسالة مؤثرة من #أمريكية إلى فلسطين، تؤكد فيها تضامن كثير من الأمريكيين معها على الرغم من الموقف الرسمي الداعم لإسرائيل في حربها على غزة.
We are on Palestine's side and will not surrender until it is free" This is a touching message from #American to Palestine, emphasizing the solidarity of many Americans with her despite the official position supporting Israel in its war on Gaza.
I REPEAT THIS SO ITS CLEAR TO ALL WHAT NEEDS TO BE DONE: Do you understand @KremlinRussia_E @DailyNewsEgypt @IranObserver0 @saudiarabia IT IS time to overthrow the Israeli government and take full 100% control of Israel. Time for war. There is to be no negotiations to settle. Complete and absolute removal of every Jew and Christian from Israel. @CIA @GrandLodgeOhio @UGLE_GrandLodge @GrandLodgeKS @GrandLodgeofNY @GrandLodgeofVA #h #H #harjgtheonedba #harjgtheone #harjgtwo @nytimesworld @WhiteHouse @USArmy @BBCWorld @latimes @realDonaldTrump @HomeDepot @TorahJews @Pontifex @khamenei_ir @AlJazeeraWorld @KermlinRussia @bbcssherlock @bbcone @just-shower-thoughts @science-junkie
A global congress was needed for the Shias of the time of the Imams. That rendezvous is the day of Arbaeen; the place is the land of Karbala; because the spirit of Shiism is the spirit of Karbala, the spirit of Ashura. The pulse of Ashura is evident within the body of Shia.
اربعین حضرت اباعبدالله الحسین (علیهالسلام) و یاران باوفای ایشان، مراسم عزاداری هیئتهای دانشجویی از سراسر کشور #khamenei_ir #ut.ac #arbaeen (در حسینیه امام خمینی رحمه الله) https://www.instagram.com/p/B31iYU-Jvde/?igshid=ov2ndqdkvraf
On 8 March – International Women’s Day – 2019 Yasaman Aryani walked through a women-only train carriage in Tehran with her hair uncovered and handed out white flowers. She spoke of her hopes for a future where women would have the freedom to choose what to wear, so that one day they could walk together ‘me without the hijab and you with the hijab’.
A video of her act of defiance went viral, and on 10 April she was arrested. She was held alone in a cell for days while interrogators questioned her. They told her to ‘confess’ that foreign elements were behind her activism and ‘repent’ her actions. Otherwise, they said, her friends and family would be arrested. On 31 July, Yasaman learned she had been sentenced to 16 years in prison – of which she must serve at least 10 years.
This cruel punishment is part of a wider crackdown on women who campaign against Iran’s forced veiling laws. Since 2018, dozens of women, including Yasaman’s mother, Monireh Arabshahi, have been arrested.
SEND A MESSAGE OF SUPPORT AND SOLIDARITY
Take a photo or video of yourself handing out flowers or experiencing the sun, wind or rain on your hair and post them on your social media accounts. Tag them #FreeYasaman with a message on Twitter to @yasamanaryani95 and Iran’s leader @khamenei_ir. You can also email your photos and videos to: [email protected].
Language: English or Persian
Suggested message: Our thoughts are with you and your family. A Persian translation is available at amnesty.org.uk/write
CAN I
• Send a religious card or message? No
• Send an Amnesty card or mention Amnesty? Yes
• Include my full name and address? No
SEND AN APPEAL LETTER
Tell the Head of the Judiciary to release Yasaman Aryani immediately and unconditionally.
Write to:
Head of the Judiciary Ebrahim Raisi
c/o Permanent Mission of Iran to the UN
Chemin du Petit-Saconnex 28
1209 Geneva
Switzerland
Salutation Dear Mr Raisi
In your letter ask him
• To release Yasaman Aryani and Monireh Arabshahi immediately and unconditionally
• To unconditionally release all other women’s rights defenders detained for peacefully protesting against forced veiling
• Stop criminalising the work of women human rights defenders so that they can carry out their important work, including campaigning against forced veiling.
Please include your name and country in your appeal letter as this shows the letter is genuine and personal. Write as one human being to another, keeping requests clear and polite.
#IranCivilRights #IranHumanRights There is widespread civil protests in Iran 🇮🇷 because of the arbitrary and capricious decision of the oppressive authoritarian fascist regime of pseudo “cleric” @khamenei_ir and tinpot despot @hrouhani to DOUBLE gas ⛽️ prices. The regime is MURDERING protesters in the streets. The regime has shut down internet access to 93% of Iran 🇮🇷 to hide their terrorism. Democracy is fragile and must be fought for and protected #FreedomForIran #Repost from @centerforhumanrights (@regrid_) Protests that erupted in several Iranian cities during the evening of November 15 after the government announced stiff gasoline price hikes and imposed a strict rationing system continued in cities throughout the country into the next night, according to videos shared on social media. “Like their counterparts in Lebanon and Iraq, the protests in Iran on Friday were set off by economic anxiety, but some quickly assumed an anti-government tone,” reported Farnaz Fassihi in a rundown of the events so far in the New York Times. Internet freedom organizations reported on Nov. 16 that Iranians across the country were also struggling to access the internet. “Confirmed: #Iran is now in the midst of a near-total national internet shutdown; realtime network data show connectivity at 7% of ordinary levels after twelve hours of progressive network disconnections as public protests continue,” tweeted NetBlocks. The Iranian government has a documented history of temporarily slowing down or blocking internet access during mass street demonstrations to block the flow of information out of and into the country. ⠀ ⠀ #Iran #Tehran #IranProtests #IranElection #Rouhani #Tehran #Ahvaz #Mashhad #Isfahan #CivilRights #FreeSpeech #UN #HumanRights #peoplepower (at Iran) https://www.instagram.com/p/B48HvADg7pi/?igshid=hzjkpfetbdrn