Students and university entrance exam applicants gathered on Saturday in Tehran and other cities, including Mashhad, Isfahan, Shiraz, Qom, Kermanshah, Tabriz, Karaj, and cities in Gilan and Razavi Khorasan provinces. They protested the decisive effect of school records and 11th-grade averages on the entrance exam, the way exams are being held, and the uncertainty around the exam schedule. In Tehran, the gathering was held in front of the Secretariat of the Supreme Council of the Cultural Revolution, while in other cities students gathered in front of education offices; \@VahidHeadline said police and special units were reported around the Mashhad gathering.
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من این فیلم رو هیچ جا ندیدم حتی پیجایی که میگفتن هدفشون فقط خبرنگاری بی طرفه!
تا جایی که میتونیم باید پخشش کنیم و به اشتراک بزاریم تا همه رسانه ها مجبور بشن بهش توجه کنن.
این صدای مردمیه که از داخل ایران در برابر گلوله ایستادن و خواستشون رو فریاد زدن اگر کسی ادعای صدای مردم بودن داره باید این رو به اشتراک بزاره.
میتونید دانلودش کنید و هر جا که بلدید به اشتراک بزارید
اگه این ویدیو را ندیدین، حتما ببینید و بازنشر کنید.
برشی کوتاه از شعارهای شب اول فراخوان ۱۸ دی در خیابانهای تهران؛ شبی که مردم به جمهوری اسلامی «نه» گفتند و آلترناتیو خودشون رو فریاد زدند.
حقیقت را نمیشود با قطع اینترنت و سانسور پاک کرد
#انقلاب_شیروخورشید#IranMassacre
#DigitalBlackOutIran
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As an Iranian with rare unrestricted internet access with Starlink, I must speak:
Iranian families are huddled in fear tonight. This talk of “finalizing” a deal with the Islamic Republic is our worst nightmare.40,000+ Iranians slaughtered — for JCPOA 2.0?
Why abandon the path that was finally confronting the regime?
The Strait of Hormuz was never closed. We struck to end the nuclear threat, crush radical Islam, and stop the massacre of our people. Instead we get a fake deal that achieves none of it. The regime will keep slaughtering Iranians and racing toward the bomb. They don’t honor agreements — everyone knows this.
This is defeat. A humiliating surrender by the side that was winning.
I implore you, @realDonaldTrump, @netanyahu and the free world: reconsider. Most Iranians won’t sleep tonight, glued to satellite TV as many don'thave internet. If this deal is signed, history will record the unprecedented shame of a victor choosing surrender.
Free Iran will never forget. Pray for us tonight
#IranMassacre
Students gathered in Khorramabad, Borujerd, Dorud, Yasuj, Shahrekord, Birjand, and parts of Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad to protest uncertainty over exam methods and officials' statements about holding exams in person. Several posts said the students demanded virtual exams, and some reported chants against officials.
Some reports said police or security forces intervened in Khorramabad, while another said officials later announced all seventh- to tenth-grade exams in Lorestan Province would be held virtually.
Voor het ministerie v BuZa in DenHaag demonstreren dagelijks #Iraniërs tegen het wrede mullah regime dat zijn volk afslacht, verminkt en ophangt. Ze zijn gevlucht voor de totalitaire terreur. En wat krijgen ze te horen: “Kanker Zionisten, kanker homo’s”.
@AfshinEllian1 Zondag 10 mei, op de Dam in Amsterdam: 14.00-17.00. Tegen de executies in Iran, tegen internet black-out en voor vrijheid en gerechtigheid in Iran.
Engelse Versie poster:
@AfshinEllian1 Zondag 10 mei, op de Dam in Amsterdam: 14.00-17.00. Tegen de executies in Iran, tegen internet black-out en voor vrijheid en gerechtigheid in Iran.
Engelse Versie poster:
Even though the U.S. and Israel have made military gains against the Islamic Republic, they are losing ground in the information war, especially among Western audiences. Islamic Republic is using coordinated online narratives to erode public support for the conflict
"While Iran is losing on the battlefield, it is competing effectively in the information space through an aggressive, multiplatform disinformation campaign," writes @csisfutures.
Read their new report that analyzed 9,000+ social media posts: https://t.co/kCkwhw9R3i
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Trump:
If they had guns [ppl of Iran], which they don't have, they would fight back, I'm convinced of that. You can't have an unarmed population against ppl with AK47s, even with 250k people.
You started off by asking me would I like to see it, I'm very torn on it because they lost 42 thousand ppl in the first 2 weeks. I don't really want to see that, they have to have guns, and, I think they're getting some guns. As soon as they have guns I they'll fight as good as anyone there is.
But when you have ppl that are armed, and they have very good weapons on the other side; now they've been depleted and a lot of the ppl fighting don't want to fight anymore [he's talking about the regime], they're not getting paid anymore, because we've obliterated them in the military...