صدای دردونهی خونمون باشید…
صدای خواهرِ قشنگ و بیگناه من باشید…
۹۸ روزه که شکیلا از خونه دوره.
۹۸ روزه خندههاش خاموش شده، جاش کنارمون خالیه و دلِ ما هر روز بیشتر از قبل فرو میریزه.
مامانم هر روز با چشمهای خیس بیدار میشه، ما هر شب با نگرانی میخوابیم،
و شکیلا… ۹۸ روزه که از سادهترین حقش، یعنی آزادی، محرومه.
خواهر من مجرم نیست.
دختریه پر از زندگی، مهربونی و آرزو… کسی که نباید این روزهای تلخ رو تجربه میکرد.
خواهش میکنم صدای خواهرم باشید. نذارید اسمش توی سکوت گم بشه.
#FreeShakila
#شکیلا_قاسمی
#shakilaGhasemi
#بهایی_بودن_جرم_نیست
#صدای_زندانیان_سیاسی_عقیدتی_باشیم
Benyamin Naghdi, a young Iranian athlete, is at imminent risk of execution.
He is a kickboxing and Muay Thai fighter, a national-level competitor, with international certifications in bodybuilding, refereeing, and coaching.
He has had no access to a lawyer and no fair legal process. His family has been denied contact.
Another innocent life is being taken in silence. Say his name. Don’t let him be executed in the dark.
#DigitalBlackoutIran
It’s been 1,111 hours since access to the internet was cut off for the Iranian people.
Online businesses have collapsed. Families are cut off. People are left in the dark, anxious and disconnected from the world in 2026.
Denying millions of Iranians access isn’t just about control, it’s an insult to those trying to live with dignity. Internet access is not a privilege. It’s a basic right
#DigitalBlackoutIran
@Nabauti88 Say her name: #Mahboubeh_Shabani.
Helping the wounded is not a crime, it’s humanity.
Even in the midst of war, they don’t stop targeting their own people.
And the world is reduced to “concern.” Silence enables this. #DigitalBlackOutIran
Mahboubeh Shabani is facing execution, not for violence, but for saving lives.
Her “crime” was helping the wounded reach medical care. In any sane world, this is an act of courage.
And still, the world watches, while human rights organizations respond with nothing more than expressions of “concern.”
#DigitalBlackoutIran
@Nabauti88 While the world celebrates youth, a regime executes it. Amirhossein was not a threat—he was a voice. Killing a young man for saying “no” shows exactly what this system protects: not people, but its own survival through fear. #DigitalBlackOutIran
While millions of 18-year-olds are enjoying their spring break, 18-year-old Amirhossein was executed today.
Not a murderer. Not a criminal. He was a kid whose dreams were stolen by a government that denies every basic human right. He stepped into the street to say NO to his oppressor and for that, he was executed.
#DigitalBlackoutIran
Ali Fahim, 26, and Mohammad Amin Biglari, 19, have been taken from the general ward of prison to an unknown location for execution.
Two young men at the very beginning of their lives, with dreams they haven’t had the chance to live.
Mohammad Amin was living with his grandmother, already carrying the weight of a difficult life. They are facing execution for a crime they did not commit.
If you’re reading this, please don’t stay silent. Say their names. Don’t let them be executed in silence, in the dark, cut off from the world by an internet blackout.
#DigitalBlackoutIran
Alireza was only 11.
A child, not a soldier.
He should have been playing, learning, living, not standing at a checkpoint, not becoming a target.
Using children as soldiers is not just wrong, it is a brutal violation of their most basic rights. No child, anywhere, should ever be sacrificed for belief systems they did not choose.
I received this message from Iran today:
“Nabaut for God’s sake, do something about the internet. After a month I was finally able to connect with a lot of difficulties and it cost me so much. Please, do something for the internet connection of Iranians.”
People in Iran have been cut off from the world for nearly a month, living in silence, fear, and complete isolation.
And today, the government announced that anyone who connects to the internet is considered a criminal and will be punished.
This is not just censorship. This is collective punishment.
#DigitalBlackoutIran