CAUTION: DISTURBING CONTENT
This is disturbing. My eyes welled up seeing the words "Javid Shop".😭
To top it off, I was just checking my messages before starting my DAILY reading of my personal list of Javidnaam, which I add to as I can when I learn new names; 🫡🖤💔
These despicable monsters cannot even be satisfied by killing the innocent! They take their names and photos and desecrate them further!
Payandeh Iran! Javid Shah! Never Forget the Javidnaam! Payandeh Gard'e Javidan! 🫡🩵👑🦁☀️❤️🔥
Where One Falls, A Thousand Shall Rise! 🪦✊🏻💯✊🏻💯✊🏻💯✊🏻💯✊🏻💯✊🏻💯✊🏻💯✊🏻💯✊🏻💯✊🏻💯🦁☀️❤️🔥🩵👑
Da anni #Dubai funziona come la vera e propria finestra sul mondo di #Teheran. Fungono da hub di re-export, camera di compensazione valutaria e canale di accesso al sistema finanziario internazionale. Per esempio tutti i beni occidentali dall'abbigliamento, agli accessori, tecnologie, entrano nel territorio iraniano scavalcando sanzioni ed embargo. Circa l’80% delle valute estere per le importazioni iraniane transitava attraverso il mercato del dirham di Dubai, il 30-36% delle importazioni totali (e una quota ancora più alta dei beni essenziali) arrivava ufficialmente dagli #UAE, anche se la stragrande maggioranza era merce di terzi paesi. Il gap statistico tra ciò che gli Emirati dichiaravano di esportare e ciò che l’Iran registrava come arrivi era eloquente: miliardi di dollari di commercio “fantasma” che permettevano a Teheran di aggirare, almeno in parte, le sanzioni americane.
Gli Emirati hanno appena deciso che, in questa fase del conflitto, i costi geopolitici e di rischio sanzionatorio di rimanere il principale enablereconomico dell’Iran superano i vantaggi commerciali. È un segnale di realismo strategico. Per Teheran è la conferma che l’isolamento non è più solo militare e navale, ma sta diventando anche logistico e finanziario in modo molto più stringente di quanto le sanzioni tradizionali siano mai riuscite a fare.
#FreeIran
This is Arghavan Fallahi, 24, who was arrested after protesting for freedom in January and is being held in Evin Prison.
The Islamic regime has sentenced her to death for "rebellion."
Her life can still be saved.
At this point, you’d need to be so catastrophically brain-dead that your body is kept alive by machines, your last surviving neuron is on life support, and even that neuron is somehow still chanting “Free Palestine.”
The the IRGC has created a disturbing video game that desecrates deceased Iranian protesters by turning their images into sausage meat, a form of propaganda and psychological warfare.
This regime is purely satanic and evil!
As an Iranian living in Iran, I want the world to hear this: the Islamic Republic regime does not represent me or the people of Iran.
They are a terrorist group that has spent 47 years destroying our country and killing our people, just like ISIS.
In Tabriz-Iran, a pro-regime Muslim harasses a girl for not wearing the Islamic hijab.
A few seconds later, the people teach him a lesson he’ll never forget.
We Iranians are done with this shitty Islam!
Every day, Farhad Mahdoudi’s mother goes to her son’s closed repair shop.
She knocks on the door, hoping he’ll open it.
But he never will.
Farhad Mahdoudi was 30 years old, originally from Tabriz and living in Karaj. He was a mechanic, a husband, and the father of a 5 year-m old son, Araz.
Everyone knew him as a kind, generous man who was always ready to help others.
On the night of January 8, 2026, before leaving home, Farhad took a shower, ironed his clothes, put on cologne, smiled, and said:
“Let me go looking handsome.”
As he put on his shoes, he jokingly told his mother:
“Mom, if I don’t come back, don’t cry.”
At 8:15 pm, he called his family and spoke to each one of them.
It was the last time they would hear his voice.
That night, Karaj, Islamic Republic forces shot him directly in the heart.
His family spent three days and three nights searching hospitals, detention centers, and morgues before finally finding him at Behesht-e Sekineh.
Security forces pressured his family to falsely say Farhad had been a member of the Basij so they could bury him in a different cemetery.
They refused.
During his 40 day memorial, an audio recording from the night he was killed was released.
In it, Farhad tells his friends:
“We have to achieve our goal and build our country.”
Today, his little son Araz is growing up without his father.
#IranWar
#KingRezaPahlaviForIran
#جاویدشاه
The IRGC isn’t just murdering Iranians, it is mocking the dead and weaponizing their memory to terrorize the living.
Turning the images of murdered protesters into a grotesque game is psychological warfare by a regime that has lost every trace of humanity.
Pure evil.