Every once in a while, think of Mohammad Nouri.
Islamic regime terrorists shot him in the heart on January 4.
He had more courage than all the cowardly leaders of the world combined.
Reham Saadati, a volleyball champion from Karaj, went to a protest with his family.
In the chaos, they were separated.
Hours later, they found his body.
He was only 17.
764 bundles of Iranian women’s hair have been intercepted at the Armenian border since January.
At the same time, countless families are still waiting for the bodies of loved ones killed during the January Massacre. Many women never came home.
Maybe there’s an innocent explanation. Maybe not.
But when truckloads of women’s hair keep leaving Iran while families are denied the bodies of their daughters, people have every right to ask questions.
🚨NEW: South Wales Police has just SCRAPPED their Islamic blasphemy law.
No religion should be protected from criticism in this country.
Now it's on the Government to repeal their Islamophobia definition and stop this happening again.
לאנשי איראן היקרים, אני מצייץ מתוך ישראל. אתם אחינו לעד, ואני מבטיח לכם שהמשטר האסלאמי הארור יימחק מעל פני האדמה ואתם תהיו חופשיים שוב. המלחמה שלכם היא המלחמה שלנו, ואנחנו ננצח בה.
South Wales Police has instructed officers to log comments they feel are beyond "legitimate" criticism of Islam.
This is, exactly as I warned, a blasphemy law through the back door.
Nobody voted for this.
My letter to the Chief Constable👇🏾
To my Iranian friends 🇮🇷
If the Islamic regime cuts off your internet again and puts you back into the darkness, please know that all of us here are standing with you.
I’m willing to sit in a bomb shelter for as long as it takes to see you free.
🇬🇧 TIME TO RECLAIM BIRMINGHAM FOR THE BRITISH PEOPLE! JOIN US SATURDAY 20 JUNE
On Saturday 20 June at 12 midday, Britain First will be holding a 'March for Remigration' in Birmingham. We have a huge stage and screen, thousands of flags, patriotic singers and much more.