@Daikatuo هیچ دیگه صبر می کنیم موج بعدی بیاد اونوقت شعبان ها بی مخ در داخل و خارج بسیج می کنیم تا دوباره مردم دلسرد شوندحالا این وسط چندین دروغ می گوییم که چند هزار نفر تلفات جنگی دهیم اینطوری انتقام از مردم ایران می گیریم
@FardadFarahzad رویا فروشی تشویق مردم بخاطر انداختن جان شان و رفتن به سمت پایگاه ها نظامی و امید دادن به کمک در راه و امید دادن که ترامپ گفت اگه معترض ها را بکشد نابودشان می کند و ریزش هزاران نظامی..... با مردم ساده و تشنه آزادی چکار کردید چندش ها
Hengaw: A renewed wave of executions targeting political prisoners in Iran has heightened fears over the possible execution of eight Kurdish political prisoners: Pakhshan Azizi, Pezhman Touberehrizi, Hatem Ozdemir, Yousef Ahmadi, Arman Marefati, Mohammad Faraji, Raouf Sheikh Maroufi, and Mohsen Eslamkhah. Among them, Mohsen Eslamkhah was only 16 years old when he was arrested in connection with the Woman, Life, Freedom (Jin, Jiyan, Azadi) protest movement, making him a “child offender” even under the Islamic Republic’s own legal framework.
https://t.co/P6bhPueoNP
¿Por qué 5 millones de palestinos tienen el "derecho" a un estado, pero no 40-60 millones de kurdos que buscan la libertad?
¿Por qué hay marchas y protestas interminables por los palestinos, pero no por los kurdos?
¿Por qué la ONU está obsesionada con los palestinos, pero no le importa en absoluto los kurdos?
Créditos @DavidHarrisNY
KHRN | Three people from a justice-seeking family in Kamyaran, #Kurdistan, — #KajalRahmani, Isa Feyzi and #DanyalRahmani — have been arrested by agents of Iran’s Ministry of Intelligence and transferred to an undisclosed location. https://t.co/QOKm10XGKH
@BabanAzadi نسخه اول وقت روی جان هزاران نفر تشنه آزادی ریسک می کنید تمام جوانب بسنجند اگه تضمین هم نگرفتید راحت بگویید به ما پول می دهند نسخه دوم پول هم گرفتید ویلا و ملک برای خودتان نخرید اون صرفه سازماندهی و انبار مواد غذایی وتجهیزات برای مبارزه اصلی کنید حداقل در دو روز سقوط نکنید
Vida Rabbani, an Iranian journalist was arrested on 31 January for signing a statement condemning the crackdown on protests and calling for the end to the authoritarian regime. She was taken to Sari intelligence detention centre, where she was severely beaten, her lawyer wrote in a public statement. Her husband, Hamidreza Amiri, said in social media posts after visiting her in prison. “There were extensive bruises all over her body; she had been severely beaten. Because she had refused to comply with compulsory hijab, her hair had been pulled out.” he wrote.
A woman's hand rests on her thigh, while round her wrist is a thin band of plaited brown hair.
The hair bracelet that Vida Rabbani made after her hair was pulled out in prison.
Rabbani says she was repeatedly assaulted in detention. “They kept calling me a savage and violently tried to force me to wear a hijab,” she says.
At one point, her male interrogator grabbed her hair and yanked it. “I didn’t realise then but later on the prison floor, when I touched my hair, clumps fell out in my palm. I collected those and made this hair bracelet out of it,” she says.
She says the man sexually assaulted her. “He punched me and then put his feet between my legs. On my vagina. He tried to strangle me. I bit his hand. I could feel his bones in my teeth. He then left the cell.”
Rabbani was released, but says since the episode she has panic attacks and insomnia.
Like many others interviewed, Rabbani says the agents have ways to inflict pain that do not leave physical marks.
“They have a way to torture you without leaving a visible trace. But now I can’t sleep and have to take antidepressants and sleeping pills.”
https://t.co/4tnUx2JHhV
@Parinaz_ETSM اونوقت تفاوت شما با اونها چیه؟ بابا ول کنید چرا نمی توانید آینده تصور کنید همه یکدیگر را با وجود تفاوت ها بپذیریم استاندارد دوگانه در حقوق بشر و آزادیها فردی نداشته باشیم
@Alighazizade نوستراداموس میشه یه مدت استراحت کنید همین توییت قبل گفتید ج. ا به اسرا ئیل حمله می کند فالگیری دوزاری بیشتر از تو پیش بینی هاش درست از آب در میاد