🚨🇮🇷 ¡INDIGNACIÓN MUNDIAL!
A tan solo un día de haber firmado un acuerdo de paz con Estados Unidos, la República Islámica de Irán, condenó a la cantante Parastoo Ahmadi a recibir 74 LATIGAZOS solo hacer un video en youTube cantando sin hiyab.
El régimen criminal, cobrará una nueva victima mujer, solo por mostrar el cabello. Esto es lo que durante meses defendió la izquierda, al victimizar a ese regimen islámico que somete a sus ciudadanos.
Esperemos crear presión internacional para que no se concrete este atropello contra la artista.
The islamic regime is selling murdered Iranian women for parts.
Armenia has confiscated massive amounts of undeclared Iranian natural women's hair which was brought across the border.
This illegal trend has been skyrocketing since, wait for it, January.
Almost all the morgue victims from the massacre were men, and not women. We are beginning to learn what actually happened to the girls who were massacred back then.
LATEST from Seoul, South Korea — Late into the night at Olympic Park and Jamsil polling areas, determined crowds continue chanting ‘Re-election! Invalidate the fraud!’ after shocking ballot shortages disrupted the June 3 local elections. Protesters blocked ballot boxes for over 35 hours, refusing to allow counting amid allegations of electoral manipulation by the pro-China leftist government.
Hundreds to thousands gathered, waving Korean flags and demanding a full restart of the vote.
The National Election Commission (NEC) admitted major failures in ballot preparation — underestimating same-day turnout after heavy early voting, especially hitting conservative strongholds. NEC Chairman Roh Tae-ak resigned in apology, but protesters and opposition voices insist this points to deeper fraud, not just incompetence.
This comes against a backdrop of deep distrust following previous election controversies. Patriots are standing strong, calling for transparency, investigation, and protection of South Korea’s democracy from external influences. Freedom-loving Koreans won’t stay silent!
Share widely — the world is watching. #SouthKoreaProtests #ElectionFraud #RestartTheElection #StandWithKorea
저는 한국인입니다.
지금 우리나라에서 벌어지고 있는 일을 많은 분들이 알고 계시리라 생각합니다.
정치 성향을 떠나 제가 지금 할 수 있는 가장 큰 일은 이 글을 써서 사실을 전하는 것이라고 생각합니다.
불편하신 분들은 언제든 블언블, 언팔, 차단 해주셔도 좋습니다.
현재 대한민국에서는 국민의 주권이 침해되는 심각한 일이 발생했습니다.
투표를 제대로 하지 못하게 된 것은 국민의 참정권을 침해하는 일이며 이는 국민주권 자체를 훼손하는 일입니다.
대한민국 헌법 주요 조항
제1조 대한민국은 민주공화국이다. 모든 권력은 국민으로부터 나오며, 주권은 국민에게 있다.
제13조 ② 모든 국민은 소급입법에 의하여 참정권의 제한을 받거나 재산권을 박탈당하지 아니한다.
제24조 모든 국민은 법률이 정하는 바에 의하여 선거권을 가진다.
헌법은 선거의 기본원칙으로 보통·평등·직접·비밀선거를 명시하고 있으며(제41조, 제67조 등), 제116조에서는 선거관리위원회의 관리하에 균등한 기회가 보장되어야 한다고 규정하고 있습니다.
참정권은 국민주권을 실제로 실현하는 가장 중요한 권리입니다. 그 권리가 제대로 지켜지지 않는다면 대한민국은 더 이상 국민의 나라가 아닙니다.
저는 우리나라를 정말 사랑합니다.
그래서 잘못된 것은 바로잡아야 한다고 생각했습니다.
현장에서 목소리를 내주시는 모든 분들께 깊이 감사드리며 작은 영향력이지만 조금이라도 더 멀리 퍼져서 도움이 되길 바랍니다.
외국인 친구들아 이 글이 보인다면 한 번만 공유해 주실 수 있을까?
한국이 진정한 민주공화국으로 남을 수 있도록 도와줘
اینترنت به ایران بازگشته است.
حالا جهان دارد آنچه را که رژیم تلاش میکرد پنهان کند، میبیند. بسیاری از این معترضان هرگز به خانه بازنگشتند.
تماشا کنید. به اشتراک بگذارید. سکوت نکنید.
The internet is back in Iran.
Now the world is seeing what the regime tried to hide. Many of these protesters never came home.
Watch. Share. Don't stay silent.
کوچه پسکوچههای تهران هنوز بوی خون میده. راه رفتن در آریاشهر و ستارخان برایم دشوار است. لکههای روی زمین را که نگاه میکنم بهنظرم شبیه خون خشکیده و رنگبرگشته میآیند؛ خون جوان.
۱۸ و ۱۹ دیماه هیچوقت تمام نمیشود.
گوشه گوشه این شهر، این وطن، بوی خون میدهد؛ خون فرزندان عزیز ایران.
To remind everyone what really happened that night:
• They cut off testicles and shoved them into the victims's mouths.
• They stabbed pregnant women in the womb and raped them.
• They beheaded people.
• They gouged people's eyes out.
French authorities worked overtime to keep these details away from the public.
And apparently, the mastermind behind this atrocity will soon walk, because European leaders are cowards and traitors who will never do the right thing.
PAKISTAN: Muslim man kidnaps 13-year-old Christian girl and holds her captive for 6 months. She was raped, forced to convert to Islam and marry him.
When her father reported the abduction, the Sharia court granted custody to the kidnapper.
This is Islam.
🔴DON’T LOOK AWAY
The Islamic regime is going to hang Saghar Gholami because she participated in the January protests.
She’s only 19.
This is pure barbarism.
Share this before they kill her.
Speaking as someone inside Iran who stayed connected through Starlink during the total blackout, I can sincerely affirm the real mood across the country right now:
We are relieved the ceasefire negotiations collapsed.
The spirit inside Iran and the genuine desires of the people stand totally against any truce or bargaining with this brutal regime — particularly figures like Ghalibaf, a murdering psychopath who has countless Iranian blood on his hands.
Every form of engagement or compromise with the Islamic Republic is strongly opposed by ordinary Iranians. We are determined to complete the uprising we launched in January. Any support the international community — above all the United States — can offer is deeply appreciated.
For nearly five decades we have suffered relentless torture, sexual violence, executions, degradation, and sorrow at the hands of this tyranny. The outside world has no real grasp of the extent of our pain. The Iranian public feels zero concern for Hezbollah, yet the regime is ready to endanger the entire nation for them. They have always prioritized their terrorist proxies over the well-being of their own citizens.
We exhausted every peaceful option: huge street demonstrations, open resistance, attempts at gradual reform, dialogue — you name it. None succeeded. The regime’s consistent reply has been gunfire, nooses, and fresh waves of fear.
With the talks now broken down, I’m writing this from inside Iran with mixed emotions of anxiety, hope and grief. Whatever unfolds from here, most Iranians will feel a sense of release. No price is too steep to get rid of this evil regime and the price of letting this nightmare drag on is far greater, and for many of us, even dying feels better than one more day under these monsters.
This reflects the authentic voice of the majority of Iranians — a people who frequently lack internet access, global reach, or any platform to speak.
When we lose internet access, the Iranian diaspora becomes our voice abroad. While the ceasefire talks dragged on, they took to the streets in protest, clearly showing the world that we reject any negotiation with this regime and want Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi to represent the Iranian people — because no one inside this regime ever can.
As I have said before, the world will soon see why we declare:
Anything for freedom. Anything to destroy this evil.
#IranRevolution2026
#KingRezaPahlavi
As an Iranian who stayed connected through Starlink during the total internet blackout, I want to wholeheartedly confirm what President Trump just said:
"The Iranian people want to be free. They have lived in a world that you know NOTHING about."
For 47 years, my people have endured systematic torture, rape, murder, humiliation, anxiety, suppression, and grief under the Islamic Republic. It’s been a long, grinding suffering — punctuated by brutal spikes like the January protests, mass executions, and now war. The world has no idea of the scale or depth of these horrors. Only when this evil regime finally falls will the full truth pour out — in quality and quantity that will shock humanity.
We have now reached a point where almost no cost is too great if it rids us of this regime. Because the cost of it staying in power is infinitely higher.
If you’re reading this and you can’t understand how any Iranian could feel relief at their own country losing a war and getting bombed… I envy you. You have never lived what we have lived. You have never watched your people, friends, family, and loved ones get tortured, raped, or killed almost daily and over half a century. You have never seen an entire nation slowly but brutally suffocated like this.
We tried every alternative imaginable: massive protests, dissent, peaceful reform, negotiations — everything. None of it worked. The regime’s answer has always been bullets, gallows, and more terror.
Now, less than 24 hours before Trump’s deadline, I write this with a heavy heart from inside Iran:
Whatever happens next — if there is still an Iran left to save and this regime is gone — the Iranian people will be happy with the result. No matter the cost. Because the cost of the regime remaining is higher, and for many of us, death itself is preferable to another day under this nightmare.
This is the true sentiment of the majority of Iranians — the voice of a people who often have no internet, no platform, and no way to be heard.
The world will soon understand why we say:
Anything to be free. Anything to end this evil.
#IranMassacre
#IranRevolution2026
Day 35 of war with Iran and only 1% of the population have internet.
That 1% isn’t normal citizens. The vast majority are regime agents on white SIM cards — the ones the government still keeps online so they can flood every platform with their narrative.
People like me with Starlink or expensive configs? We’re 1% of that 1%. A tiny, fragile window to the outside world.
And sometimes it feels crushing. Every single day I’m trying to push back against the tsunami of propaganda the regime and its supporters (both inside Iran and abroad) are pumping out.
Every lie, every edited video, every twisted narrative. I screenshot, I translate, I document, I reply, I post, I repost… and I still catch myself thinking: Am I doing enough? Because when almost nobody else can even get online, it starts to feel like the truth is resting on the shoulders of a handful of us who have to fight tooth and nail to still have signal.
If you’re reading this and you still have internet, you’re not just scrolling. You’re one of the last witnesses. Don’t look away. Be our voice.
#DigitalBlackOutIran
#KingRezaPahlaviForIran