simply a #human, a member of a whole. believe If one member is afflicted with pain, other members uneasy will remain.inspired by Sa'adi زن، زندگی، آزادی
@GretaThunberg when now on your instagram you speak about Iran when your voice becomes loud, clear, and certain. I have to ask: where were you before? Where were you when people in Iran were being killed just weeks before this escalation? Where were you during 47 years of prisons, executions, and lives erased slowly, without headlines?
If a people are held hostage for decades, what would you have them do? wait, hope or die quietly? If you say “no to war,” then what is your alternative? What is your solution for those who are already dying? Can you promise them there will be no more massacres, no more executions, no more lives erased in silence?
If your "no to war" ends with the Islamic Republic still standing, then what kind of peace is that—and for whom?
You call for peace. But peace with whom? At what cost and paid by who? Do you always negotiate with hostage takers, or do you only ask us to?
I am torn between friends in Iran who say this must end no matter the cost, and others who still defend a system that has only perfected slow death. Nothing is clean here. Nothing is simple. There is no moral purity in this.
But I know this: silence is not neutral, and selective humanity is not humanity at all.
I don’t celebrate war. I don’t want it. But I also don’t trust a world that watched us bleed for decades and only found its voice when it became politically convenient.
So no. I will not pretend this is simple. And I will not accept a humanity that chooses when to care.
#IranMassacre
#WomanLifeFreedom
۱۸ ساله بود، در تهران دستگیر شد و بعد از اعتراف اجباری، به اعدام محکوم شد.
#امیرحسین_حاتمی قربانی قتل حکومتی (اعدام) شد.
عدالتی که بچههای ما را به دار میفرستد، عدالت نیست.
#نه_به_اعدام
You called my uncle's death a "sob story" so yes, you were dismissive.
I am talking about what the Islamic Republic is doing to Iranians. I never claimed other regimens don't restrict communications. It is inhuman whoever does it. But you are not engaging with what I actually wrote and you are repeating a point I didn't make.
My point stands: Blackouts and repression have a long record in Iran and they isolate families and can help hide abuses.
I lost my uncle in Iran last week.
The fear and silence brought back too many childhood memories.
I couldn't reach my family, couldn't grieve beside them and not even send a simple flower. This is what life under a terrorist regime looks like.
Iranians deserve freedom and dignity. 🇮🇷🖤
#IranMassacre
#DigitalBlackoutIran
#IranRevolution2026
Please don't use my uncle's death as a debate tactic. I am grieving.
This post was about the Islamic Republic's repression and internet blackouts that kept me from reaching my family even to mourn him. I condemn the killing of civilians, always.
But I also believe the Islamic Republic has fuelled conflict and instability across the region for decades. Why should ordinary Iranians keep paying the price for a dangerous terrorist regime?