The Islamic regime is about to hang a wife and husband together for wanting freedom.
Bita Hemmati and Mohammadreza Majidi-Asl (34) were arrested together, tortured into forced confessions, and sentenced to death.
Chanting against the mullahs and throwing stones during the January uprising.
Bita would be the first woman executed from these protests.
This is how the Islamic Republic stays in power: by destroying families at the gallows.
Arrested. Silenced. Hanged at dawn.
This is Iran in 21st-century: A photo of the lifeless body of the heroic martyr Sasan Azadvar, who was executed for protesting.
Imagine building a life for 21 years and losing it to a system that treats human beings as disposable.
Twenty-one. That’s not a criminal mastermind. That’s someone who should be figuring out life, not losing it.
کشته شدن #حسام_علاءالدین باید در جهان مثل بمب بترکه.
دنیا باید بدونه حسام فقط به خاطر داشتن استارلینک کشته شده.
عمق این فاجعه به قدری شدید و شوکه کنندست که پتانسیل این رو داره که تو دنیا به یک موج بزرگ تبدیل بشه و به پیشبرد انقلابمون کمک کنه.
🔴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.
Wiecie, co mnie wkurza? Patrzę na tę historię i naprawdę nie rozumiem, gdzie tu jest powód do śmiechu.
15-letni chłopak z Krakowa przez półtora miesiąca po prostu wychodził z domu i robił coś dobrego. Kilka dni w tygodniu chodził po mieście, zbierał butelki, krok po kroku. Z tego uzbierało się ponad 3300 sztuk i prawie 1700 zł.
I w tym momencie pojawia się internet. Ludzie w komentarzach się z niego wyśmiewają..
Serio?
Patrzę na to i widzę w tym młodego chłopaka, któremu się p po prostu chciało. Który nie czekał, aż coś samo przyjdzie, tylko wziął sprawy w swoje ręce. Przy okazji zrobił coś dobrego, posprzątał kawałek świata, który ktoś inny po prostu zostawił.
A mimo to dla wielu to powód do żartów.
Jakby zrobił coś głupiego.
A prawda jest taka, że większość ludzi minęłaby te butelki i nawet by się nie schyliła. On się schylił. Setki razy.
I tyle.
I za to należy mu się jedno.
Szacunek.
Będę bardzo wdzięczny za każdą rekcje dla Wiktora pod tym postem.
Wiktor inni się śmieją, a Ty robisz swoje. I za to masz od nas największy szacunek! Brawo!
Today's ruling by the IOC means a welcome return to fair sport for women and girls, but I'll never forget the scandal of Paris 2024, when people who consider themselves supremely virtuous and progressive publicly cheered on men punching women.
Tariq Ramadan, the grand son of the founder of the Muslim Brotherhood Hassan al- Banna, has been sentenced to 18 years in jail by a Paris court, for raping three women.
Let that sink in!
I am a woman from Iran. Let me tell you honestly how women like me see politicians like you in America, women who speak about freedom from the safety of Congress while sympathizing with our killers under Islamic regimes.
You stand next to the American flag, speaking about freedom. Now you launch campaigns saying, “No War With Iran.”
Now I want to introduce you to a brave Iranian woman who understood America better than you ever will.
Her name is Sara Saeidi.
Born and raised in Iran.
39 years old.
A mother of two daughters, 19 and 6.
She was shot in the head for the “crime” of peacefully protesting while wearing a sweatshirt that said MANHATTAN, with the American flag beneath it.
While you stood in Congress under that flag, she carried its name on her chest, not as symbolism for a photo opportunity but as a dream.
Three days after she was killed, her body was returned to her family only after threats and money were taken from them. They were banned from holding a proper funeral. Authorities falsified the circumstances of her death.
That is the regime you refuse to confront clearly.
She wanted the freedom Manhattan represents, the freedom to live without fear, without morality police, without a bullet in her head. The same freedom protected by the Constitution you swore to uphold.
You speak of “No War With Iran,” but you refuse to condemn the war being waged against us, the Iranian people, by the Islamic Republic.
More than 30,000 unarmed civilians have been killed.
Women blinded.
Teenagers hanged.
Mothers executed.
When American lawmakers like you reduce this reality to a partisan talking point, you do the regime’s work for it. Dictatorships thrive when moral clarity disappears and when lawmakers choose ambiguity instead of standing firmly with victims.
You call yourself anti war. But where is your condemnation of the regime’s massacre? Where is your outrage at its war against its own people? You are anti-Iranian women.💔
Peace without justice is surrender.
Your hatred of President Trump appears stronger than your love for America, stronger than your love for Manhattan, for freedom, for women’s rights. That is why you sound sympathetic to the Islamic Republic while remaining silent about women like Sara, like me, and like millions of Iranians who are victims of this barbaric regime.
You celebrating hijab day in Manhattan in beautiful New York and watching women get killed in Iran for not wearing hijab.
I dare you to share the picture of Sara, and say no to the war being wage by Islamist terrorist on us, Iranians.
In Turkey, according to a statistical study, the % of people who say they do not perform any religious worship (prayer, fasting, or otherwise) has increased during the 25 years of Erdogan’s AKP Party’s rule from 13% to 34%.
The trust in religious figures has also fallen to only 13%!
Like in Iran, Islamism have pushed people away from faith.
H/T @YusufSerifUglo
FUCK YOU!
This is my statement for tomorrow. Yes, Tomorrow at 10:30 in the morning, I’ll be in federal court in New York, staring down the man who was hired by the Islamic Republic of Iran to murder me. Whether you join me or not, whether you like me or not, I will fight for all of you. Because this regime is a threat to democracy too global security.
And somewhere in the West, a group of very brave people، brave like a Netflix comment section, are calling me CIA, Mossad, MI6, Trump’s mouthpiece… while eating popcorn.
They sent assassins after me three times because I’m a woman from Iran and like millions of Iranians, I have agency, this is what @khamenei_ir regimes cannot tolerate.
You don’t have the courage to face a convicted murderer who stalked you with a gun.
I do. Tomorrow morning.
Damn. I’m going through my Iranian feed and there’s so much despair. Everyone knows someone who is dead a brother, a cousin, a best friend. Death and gloom everywhere.
The message I’m getting is: “We are alone. We have no weapons. No one is coming to save us.”
It’s a very sad thing to watch.