We are WOMEN. Not a subcategory of women when you call us CIS. And not a subcategory of transgender when you call us NON-TRANSGENDER-WOMEN.
We are WOMEN.
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As women from Iran and Afghanistan, we endure imprisonment, lashings, rape, blinded, executed and constant terror simply for seeking freedom, equality, and dignity.
Yes! Under the rule of the Taliban and the Islamic regime in Iran, being a woman is a crime.
Today, on International Women's Day, we stand united against gender apartheid and strive to share our stories to urge the free world to unite with us in criminalizing gender apartheid.
#EndGenderApartheid.
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In her spare time, Rania denies young women were kidnapped by Hamas terrorists on 10/7, referring to it as "propaganda".
She also repeatedly calls the world's only Jewish nation "Isrealhell" and claims Israel is responsible for the 10/7 massacre.
Roya Heshmati was flogged 74 times by the regime in Iran for the “crime” of not covering her hair. On the day her sentence was carried out, she was ordered to wear her headscarf before being lashed, but she refused. She said, “I will not. Put your Quran under your arm and do it.”
I am heartbroken and furious at the same time for the women of Iran and Afghanistan.
Iranian woman lashed 74 times yesterday for the crime of removing her hijab in public.
This is shocking and barbaric.
A young woman named Roya Heshmati shared her horrific ordeal of receiving 74 lashes for refusing to cover her hair. Despite her punishment, she remained defiant, refusing to wear the hijab during and after her lashing. Singing courageously, “In the name of women, in the name of life, the chains of slavery have been torn apart.”
At the same time, Taliban arrested women of Afghanistan for “bad hijab”.
I call on all women across the globe to condemn this barbaric laws, and show their solidarity with the women of Iran and Afghanistan, who are suffering under the Taliban and Islamic Republic.
This is 21st century, and we need global unity to END gender apartheid regimes.
Read part of Roya’s story:
“This morning, I faced my sentence of 74 lashes for defying the mandatory hijab. Accompanied by my lawyer, I entered the District 7 prosecutor’s office, deliberately removing my hijab. Ignoring the officials’ orders to cover up, I stood my ground.
An officer threatened additional punishment if I didn’t comply, but I refused to wear the hijab. Defiantly, I was handcuffed and led to a basement room, akin to a medieval torture chamber.
In the execution room, with concrete walls and an ominous execution bed, the judge asked if I was okay. I remained silent, showing my resistance. Ordered to prepare for the lashes, I hung up my coat and scarf, refusing to wear the hijab despite their insistence.
As the lashes commenced, I silently recited a poem about liberation and resistance. Despite the pain, I didn’t let them see my suffering. After the punishment, I continued to defy their demands to wear the hijab, a symbol of my unwavering stance against oppression.”
This is the reality of living under Sharia Laws. #LetUsTalk
Canadian police deliver coffee to the anti-Israel protesters blocking a Jewish community home a Jewish community in Armour Heights, Toronto today.
This isn’t normal…
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An Iranian woman, lashed 74 times for defying the hijab law, is now a hero to millions.
#Roya_Heshmati, a Kurdish woman, was punished with 74 lashes for protesting the mandatory hijab. Defiantly, she refused to wear it even during her punishment. Her story is echoing across Iranian social media.
During her ordeal, she sang powerfully: "In the name of women, in the name of life, the chains of slavery have been torn apart."
Roya epitomizes the brave women of #WomanLifeFreedom, determined to dismantle the Islamic regime of Iran and establish a Democratic Iran.
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