🚨 URGENT: Mohammadreza Abdollahpour, a 28-year-old anaesthesiologist, is at imminent risk of execution in Iran.
He was arrested for providing medical aid to the wounded during the uprisings. The regime is murdering the very people who heal the nation. #IranMassacre
Melika Azizi is 18 years old. The regime wants her dead because she isn't afraid of them.
While the world slept, they raided her home. While they beat her in Lakan Prison, she held her head high. When the judge handed down a death sentence, she didn't beg for her life—she demanded justice for the fallen.
"How can I stay silent?" she asked.
We cannot be the ones who stay silent while they try to hang a teenager for her bravery. Silence is a death sentence. Noise is a lifeline.
ACT NOW: Save this post. Share it. Tag three friends who will help spread her name. We have to make the cost of executing her higher than the cost of letting her go.
#MelikaAzizi #SaveMelika #StopExecutionsInIran #HumanRights
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Excuse my sick voice, but I had to say something:
An ISIS commander returned from Turkey to Raqqa, executed YPJ Kurdish women fighters, and cut off their braids as “gifts.”
Where is the outrage from so-called Western feminists?
URGENT:
The Taliban have detained 22-year-old taekwondo coach Khadija Ahmadzada for defying their ban on women's sports by secretly training girls.
She is in Herat prison; her life and safety are at risk.
Women's rights activists, human rights groups, and the UN must act now. We must launch global campaigns to demand her unconditional release.
Apply diplomatic pressure and leverage on the Taliban to end this persecution
Share her name.
Raise your voice.
Save her life.
🚨 URGENT:
She’s been sentenced to be stoned to death in Afghanistan 🇦🇫 for being a woman Taekwondo 🥋 coach and training young women .
Her name is Khadija Ahmadzada and she’s only 22 years old .
Her only chance of survival is if you can share this post,create awareness❗️
Finegan survivors back to court on a corner painful battle to get the church to pay the AGREED compensation. Despicable behaviour by church who were given ample time to pay those they harmed. @CatholicBishops @utv @sharon_scoop https://t.co/gwRRE7dobb
A young Iranian man who just crossed the border from Iran into Turkey records a message for the world
He says that people outside of Iran have no idea just how many protesters have been murdered by the Islamic regime
He says that they’re shooting at people’s chests all the time
If something as simple as this can get you killed in Iran — injured, blinded, your daughter taken — then the choice is already obvious: stand with the people, not the oppressors.
And yet the world still watches in silence. The UN Security Council has not taken decisive action against this violent crackdown. Major powers outside a few statements have not intervened or condemned this genocidal repression with forceful action. While Ukrainian leadership calls for global help and change, too many governments still treat this like a diplomatic footnote instead of a human catastrophe.
Help the people — or don’t pretend to care.
#iran #iranprotests #tehran #freeiranfromislamicrepublic #alleyesoniran❤️🤍💚
Today, I take to the streets.
I have no fear, no worries.
I want my right.”
Those were Mehdi Zatparvar’s last words on his instagram, and yesterday the Islamic Republic answered those words with bullets.
They killed a world-champion athlete for demanding something simple: his right to live with dignity.
This is how the regime responds to courage.
This is why Iranians are in the streets.
Here is Mehdi with his mother.
Look at them. Remember them.
This crime must not be buried in silence. 💔
Where is the left now?
Where are the “pro-Palestinian” and “anti war” activists when the Islamic Republic is killing innocent Iranians?
At least 20 people got killed in 10 days protests including 4 children….
Same story, my friends, the same story I once told @billmaher.
🚨: Masih Alinejad speaks out for Iranian 🇮🇷 women and others living under the dictatorship sharia law in Iran 🇮🇷. Pointing out the oppression many women face. From getting lashed ,being jailed and even k!Lled for simply not wearing hijab 🧕. #FreeIran2026#LongLiveTheShah
A teenager from Iran sent me these videos with this message:
“I was terrified while filming them. Please share them and show the world that we, the people of Iran, do not want this regime.”
The protests in Iran began in Tehran and are now spreading to cities across the country.
Iran, Hamedan, Dec 29, 2025
#Iran
Taraneh Alidoosti is a globally recognized, Oscar-associated Iranian actress
For years, she worked within the Islamic Republic’s strict rules, wearing the mandatory hijab and surviving a system built to control women.
In a new documentary, she speaks plainly: even for her, pretending to play a swimmer or an athlete while covered feels unnatural. The film ends with her hair flowing freely in the water, an image that, in Iran, is treated as a crime.
This is the Woman, Life, Freedom revolution.
A regime that criminalizes women’s bodies will fall.
It may take time but it will fall.
To Iranian men in cinema and sports:
boycott it.
Stand with the women punished for being their true selves.
Well, now they’re telling me this isn’t “real Islam
So in Iran, under what was called moderate and reformist Islam, I lived every chapter of my life; school, work, marriage, divorce.
So I have a question:
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Where are the headlines? This mother in Iran is about to be hanged and I really feel helpless seeing silence from the big names, the anti-war activists in the West, the feminist leaders, the so-called free world leaders.
Her only “crime”? Fighting for freedom and dignity for her son and a better future. The regime wants to kill her for wanting justice. And the world looks away.
Why are the global justice and feminist movements silent? Where are the protests?
This is not about politics. This is about basic humanity. What does it mean for justice, when those who once marched against oppression turn their eyes away from a woman who seeks nothing but fairness and humanity?
This execution is not only her death sentence, it is a test of our collective humanity.
#SharifehMohammadi