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Thank you to everyone who could join the talk and engage with the outputs. This is a project that I’ve been working on for almost a year, and there is nothing better than sharing it with others and raising awareness about the uprising movement in Iran, Woman, Life, Freedom. 🧵
Seeing things like this, I can’t look at it as just one decision or one moment. It feels like the same pattern over and over again, and it’s been messing up the whole region for decades. My anger isn’t just about one policy, it’s about what all of this becomes in real life, for actual people. And honestly, Israeli government and the Islamic Republic feed off each other more than they admit, they use each other to justify what they do and to stay in power.
Unfortunately leaving NATO won’t be to avoid foreign entanglements, we’ll be leaving NATO so we can side with Israel when Turkey & Israel eventually clash in Syria.
This is after we helped topple the secular Syrian gov & installed a former AQ/ISIS leader as president.
Time to stop playing arsonist & fireman in the Middle East, it’s just not worth it.
An active member of Jewish community in Iran after her synagogue in Tehran was damaged in Israel/US attack asked why she doesn’t leave her country in an interview with @HajNooredin:
“We have been in Iran for more than 2500 years. We/Jews of Iran, along with many of our fellow Iranians, have experienced many historical events, the ups and downs of this country is in our genes, it’s in our blood stream.
For me the destruction of this site/synagogue, although I have personal connection to it, is just as sad/no different from all the other destruction happening across our country.”
⚠️ Update: The internet blackout in #Iran is now on its 35th consecutive day as connectivity flatlines at 1% of ordinary levels after 816 hours. The general public remain cut off from the world without vital updates and without a voice as the incident closes its fifth week.
🗓️ Exactly one month ago on Saturday morning, 28 February, #Iran was plunged into digital darkness as authorities cut off access to the global internet.
After four full weeks, 672 hours, the blackout remains in effect, violating Iranians' right to communicate and stay informed.
Tehran and Washington are both escalating by raising each other’s costs in unexpected ways. Pursued recklessly, this path would lead to unexpected humanitarian catastrophes, in Iran and the wider region.
Nothing says “help is on the way” like telling the Iranian people you will cut off their electricity.
A nation of 90 million is now stuck between a regime that brutally suppresses them and US/Israel threatening to disrupt their very basic necessities of life.
Iran is home to millions, not a playground for power politics. Threatening to destroy its electricity infrastructure means targeting civilians directly. That’s a war crime threat.
#IranWar
Hello world. While you scroll, sip coffee and check the news، remember that in Iran, a country at war has been cut off from the internet by its own government. Millions of people cannot access critical information or tell the world what is happening to them. Just a reminder. In case you care. Have a great day. #DigitalBlackOutIran #IranWar
Iran is at war. The internet is cut. And the most disturbing part is that it no longer surprises anyone. The Islamic Republic has normalized silencing a nation whenever a crisis begins. #DigitalBlackOutIran
I don’t care what “side” you’re on, every single Iranian should condemn the U.S. strike on the school in Minab, & mourn those innocent schoolchildren.
Anything short of that is inhumane & shows you’re only pushing a specific narrative or agenda.
It was a war crime. Full stop.
The most useful thing non Iranians can do right now is talk about the internet blackout in Iran. Iranians don’t need spokespeople.
Help reconnect them so they can speak for themselves. #DigitalBlackOutIran
✅️#سعید_زارعی کردشولی در ۲۲ دیماه در شیراز و در منزل خواهرش بازداشت شد.
تنها ملاقات وی در تاریخ ۱۱ بهمن در زندان عادلآباد شیراز انجام شده و از آن زمان تاکنون از حق ملاقات محروم است.
🔹️بر اساس اظهارات خانواده، سعید تحت شکنجههای بسیار شدید قرار گرفته و دچار آسیب جدی به صورت، شکستگی پاها و دندهها شده است. گفته میشود او تا روز ملاقات تحت فشار و شکنجه مجبور به اعتراف اجباری علیه خود شده است. اتهام اعلامشده تا زمان ملاقات، «قتل پنج مأمور سپاه در جریان اعتراضات مردمی شهر مرودشت» عنوان شده است.
🔹️تا زمان ملاقات، هیچ دادگاهی برای وی برگزار نشده بود. همچنین به خانواده اعلام شده برای وکیل (در حالی که وکیل تسخیری از سوی دادگستری معرفی شده) مبلغ یکمیلیارد و پانصد میلیون تومان درخواست شده است. علاوه بر این، به خانواده گفته شده برای «تحویل زنده یا کشتهشده سعید» باید مبلغ ۹ میلیارد تومان پرداخت شود.
🔹️رضا زارعی کردشولی، پسر دایی سعید نیز پنج روز پس از بازداشت سعید، در روستای اکبرآباد مرودشت دستگیر شد. رضا نیز تحت شکنجه قرار گرفته، اما تا زمان ملاقات اتهام مشخصی به او تفهیم نشده و به خانواده گفته شده که وی آزاد خواهد شد.
🛑 برای دریافت مشاوره حقوقی، با وکلای حقوق بشری معرفیشده توسط کمیته تماس بگیرید.
Saeed Zare Kordeshouli is under illegal detention.
His relatives have reported that Saeed has been tortured and forced to confess.
Saeed is in Adel Abad prison in Shiraz. Please be his voice.
#NoMoreExecutions#stopexecoutioniniran
As my colleague says, the footage coming out of Iran is like war, where troops take their fellow soldiers shot in the battle away from the front line.
Except here protesters were unarmed civilians and security forces armed to the teeth with the mission given to them by the very top of regime’s leadership to slaughter as many as possible.
📺 The BBC cancelled almost all TV and radio interviews on #Iran's internet blackout they'd scheduled or suggested changing topic to other outages. With huge respect to BBC journos, this wastes human rights monitors' time, hasn't happened in past crises, and needs investigation.