The Islamic Republic Executed 3 more Protesters This Morning
The regime has executed more than a hundred of kurd, baloch and Arab activists in the last few months, all of them under false or ambiguous charges. Habib Asivad, an Arab rights activists who was kidnapped from turkey and brought to Iran by the regime, was one of the recent ones.
This morning the regime executed 3 more protesters who has been arrested during the nation wide Jîna revolution. They were tortured and forced to confess to a murder they didn't commit. In fact, there's a document that shows the murder was the regime guards doing. typical.
The three political prisoners wrote from jail on Wednesday urging the people to stop their execution.
Describing themselves as "children of Iran" in the letter, the three prisoners said: "Hello. We ask our dear fellow citizens not to let them kill us. We need your help. We need your support.
On Sunday night, demonstrators had gathered outside the prison hoping to stop the feared hangings. Campaigners say the prisoners were tortured into confessions, and there is no reliable evidence against them. -Iran International News
As it was mentioned, people tried to stop the execution by protesting and gathering in front of the prison and it was postponed but at the end the regime executed them anyway.
Meanwhile Iran has been chosen to chair the UN Human Rights Council 2023 Social Forum. This is not a joke anymore, it's the tragedy of western human rights. Apparently murdering your people for protesting grants you a human rights council chair in west.
Wearing the hijab should be a CHOICE. Full stop. If a woman wants to wear the hijab, that’s fine. If a woman does NOT want to wear the hijab, that’s fine. The entire story just breaks my heart into pieces. As a hijabi by choice myself, seeing how other women had that right to choose taken away by this oppressive government is disgusting.
WARNING: Woke antisemites may want to avoid this video message from an Iranian woman supporting peace with Israel. She is as beautiful as she is articulate and courageous. If she said this in Iran, she'd be raped daily by the regime, and then killed.
White Noise: a film documenting the source of misogyny underpinning the gender apartheid and femicide in Iran
White Noise, Directed by Mahshad Afshar premiered at the International Women’s Day 8 March evening in homage to the Woman, Life, Freedom Revolution in Iran.
This film shows the depth of misogyny and reaction that underpins sex apartheid and femicide in Iran. Using excerpts of actual footage from lectures on the Iranian clergy, on the position of women in society: “like animals but made to look…