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خلاصه که جامعه ی روشن فکر، جامعه ایه که مردمشو نقد کنه
همه بلدن بالایی رو فحش بدن
@mohammad3hich خواهشا تو زندگی بقیه دخالت نکنین و سرتون تو کون خودتون باشه به زندگی خودتون نگاه کنین گند کاریای خودتونو ببینین یکم.
فقط بلدین همدیگه رو عذاب بدین کم از جمهوری اسلامی ندارین شماهایی که عقب افتاده این.
@mohammad3hich هر چی میریم جلوتر تازه میفهمم که هیچکدومتون انسان نیستین، فهمی از انسانیت ندارین
انقدر کش ندین موضوع رو خودتون هزار تا کثافت کاری تو زندگیتون دارین که اگه لو بره باید سر بزارین بمیرین
بعد میاین به یکی که حتی معلوم نیست واقعیه یا فیک گیر میدین و با آبروش بازی میکنین
از #توماج_صالحی بگیم.حکم ۱ سال حبس ناعادلانه او که در دادگاهی مخفیانه بدون حضور وکیل و اطلاع قبلی صادر شدهبود عیناً تایید شد.ادامه حبس توماج صالحی غیرقانونی و ظالمانهست.
از #محمود_مهرابی بگیم.او همچنان با اتهام افساد فیالارض در زندانه وبا پرونده سازی مواجه شده.صداشون باشیم.
این وضعیت خانوادهم هست در سالگرد برادرم که با گلولهی جنگی کشتنش. مامورای جمهوریاسلامی هنوز خانوادم رو گروگان گرفتن و اینترنت روستامون قطع شده و ارتباطم با خانوادم از دست رفته. نمیدونم دارن چه بلایی سر خانوادم میارن. #جواد_حیدری
رونالدو ۲ روز دیگه میره
تو میمونی و گوشت کیلویی ۵۰۰ هزار تومن
تو میمونی و خونه بالای ۵ میلیارد تومن
تو میمونی و کوییک ۳۰۰ میلیون تومن
تو میمونی و گوشی ۳۰ میلیون تومن
تو میمونی و حسرت ..
فرصت رو از دست نده
#قیام_سراسری#مهسا_امینی
One year has passed since the tragic loss of #MahsaAmini, a young and hopeful Iranian woman who, at just 22 years old, had her life cut short. Hailing from the west of Iran, she had been eagerly anticipating her visit to Tehran, the capital of the country. However, her dreams were shattered when she fell victim to a brutal beating by #IRGCTerrorists for what they claimed was an improper hijab, despite her adherence to the mandatory dress code, much like countless other Iranian women who are compelled to do so. Sadly, her modesty wasn't sufficient for those with twisted desires who found arousal in the sight of women's hair.
MahsaAmini endured this horrendous treatment in custody and was rushed to the hospital when it was already too late. She languished in a coma for three agonizing days before ultimately passing away at Kasra Hospital in Tehran. Her tragic death ignited a blaze of anger and stoked the deep-seated fury within the Iranian populace, prompting them to take to the streets across the nation to once again voice their opposition to the oppressive regime.
The IRGCTerrorists responded with brutal force, ruthlessly suppressing the peaceful protests. Their actions led to the deaths of at least 500 individuals, including over 60 children, some as young as 9, like KianPirfalak. They arrested 80,000 others, intentionally blinded at least 400 by targeting their eyes, and inflicted injuries upon thousands more. Dozens of young protestors were subjected to brutal lynchings, all in an effort to instill fear among the people.
Iranians in exile demonstrated unwavering solidarity, tirelessly protesting over the past 12 months. They implored Western politicians to support their cause by increasing pressure on the regime. Many politicians worldwide condemned the regime's brutality against the protestors, with some even participating in Iranian gatherings around the globe. Numerous female politicians symbolically cut their hair to show support for IranianWomen. However, as time passed, many of these politicians, despite their eloquent speeches and symbolic gestures, failed to take concrete actions. Western governments, including the USA, UK, and EU, not only turned their backs on the Iranian people fighting for their fundamental rights but actively engaged with the regime.
They shook hands stained with MahsaAmini's blood with IRGCTerrorists. Western governments capitalized on this opportunity to negotiate further with the regime, even when facing pressure from their own citizens. Figures like Josep Borrell obstructed the EUParliament from passing a resolution to designate IRGCTerrorists as terrorists, where they rightly belong. Countries like Belgium, Germany, and France sat at the negotiation table, exchanging hostages for the release of terrorists who had planted bombs on EU soil. They granted IRGCTerrorists precisely what they desired: attention and financial resources.
All the heartfelt words and emotional speeches in solidarity with Iranian women seemed to fade into oblivion. Recently, JoeBiden and his administration struck a deal to release a few hostages in exchange for releasing $6 billion, permitting the regime to restructure its terror organization and acquire new lethal equipment from China and Russia. Western politics should be deeply ashamed for betraying the burgeoning IranRevolution, one of the most progressive movements of recent times, with the resonant slogan #WomenLifeFreedom.
We, the Iranian people, will forever remember and never forgive those who obstructed our path to freedom. While we are appreciative of the few individual MPs and politicians who steadfastly supported our cause, the scars may heal, but the memory will endure. This regime, like all other dictatorships throughout history, will eventually fade away, no matter how mighty and brutal it may be. However, history will never forget those who stood on the right side and those who chose to stand against it.