یه دختره وایساده توی خیابون به همه میگه وقت دارین در مورد غزه صحبت کنیم؟ 🤣🤣🤣
لعنتی ها چقدر پول میگیرید انقدر پروپاگاندا میکنید 🤷🏻♀️
یه کانادایی هم وایمیسته با تو حرف میزنه بعد میاد به من میگه جمهوری اسلامی خیلی خوبه که …
@its_iraan آخه اینی که میگی یکی نیست، کینگ رامه.
حرفت به طور کلی درسته که بالاخره باید مردم کار کنن و از یه جا در بیارن که بتونن زندگی کنن ولی این راجع به کینگ رام صدق نمیکنه. من واقعا نمیتونم خودم رو قانع کنم.
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
🚨BREAKING UPDATE: Jennifer Kings who videoed herself harassing random Israelis in NYC, calling them “baby killers,” was swiftly fired by Inspire Mental Health Services.
Within hours of the video going viral, she received a brief termination email ending her employment immediately and requesting the return of her key within 24 hours.
The company stated:"We do not tolerate this kind of treatment of any human beings" and "we were shocked by this behavior.”
⚠️ Update: After 528 hours, #Iran is entering a 23rd day isolated from the world as the regime-imposed internet blackout continues in its fourth week.
The measure adds to the wartime distress of millions of civilians who lack independent sources of information and alerts.
⚠️ Update: #Iran's internet blackout has entered its 20th day, with international connectivity unavailable to the general public for over 456 hours.
The incident is now the longest recorded shutdown in Iran's history, surpassing the blackout imposed during protests in January.
This kidnapping threat must be taken seriously. I received the same photos and the same threats before agents sent by the regime were arrested outside my home.
@Vahid is one of the most important Iranian voices on Telegram and X. He publishes videos sent by ordinary people inside Iran, videos that expose the Islamic Republic’s brutal reality: massacres, torture, prisons, and nationwide protests. Many international media outlets have relied on his reporting.
Now he is receiving serious threats.
He has been warned that he could be kidnapped just like Ruhollah Zam. When the Islamic Republic uses that name, everyone knows what it means: abduction, torture, and execution.
I know these threats are not empty.
Before armed agents sent by the regime were arrested outside my home in New York by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, I received hundreds of messages saying the same thing: “We will put you in a sack like Ruhollah Zam, take you back to Iran, and kill you.”
Those threats were real. The regime had already sent killers to American soil.
That is why I will always be grateful to the FBI agents who saved my life.
Today I hope U.S. authorities take the threats against Vahid just as seriously. In recent days, several Iranian journalists and political activists have received similar warnings.
The Islamic Republic has a long history of hunting its critics around the world. Ignoring these threats would be a dangerous mistake.
@FBI
Dear @elonmusk and @Starlink team,
Iranians have now endured more than 400 hours of deliberate internet blackout, leaving millions isolated without evacuation alerts, family contact, or access to vital information amid this profound crisis.
Activating Direct to Cell service over Iran would provide an essential lifeline and reaffirm the right to free communication for our people or anything else that could help Iranians reconnect to the internet.
Please make it happen to save lives.
#D2C4Iran
#DigitalBlackoutIran
@elonmusk
Dear Elon,
In these critical days, the people of Iran need internet access. Please help them stay connected as they struggle to reclaim their country from the rule of the mullahs. Stand with the Iranian people. Iran will not forget its friends.
🔴URGENT
Iranian women’s national football team used sign language to signal “HELP” while trapped on a transfer bus.
They are in serious danger simply for refusing to sing the national anthem.
If anything happens to them, the Islamic regime is responsible.
Nassim Noroozi, a lecturer at Concordia University, has publicly defended the actions of the Iranian government and has amplified posts from individuals compiling the names of diaspora Iranians who support democratic change.
Given the Iranian regime’s documented record of transnational repression and targeting of dissidents abroad, the circulation of such lists risks functioning as a de facto intimidation or threat mechanism.
Academic institutions have a responsibility to ensure that their platforms are not used to legitimize narratives that minimize state repression or to promote activities that could endanger members of the diaspora community.
@Concordia University is respectfully urged to review this matter.
⚠️ Update: #Iran's internet blackout has now exceeded 120 hours with connectivity still flatlining around 1% of ordinary levels.
Meanwhile, an increasingly Orwellian environment is emerging as telcos threaten users who try to connect to the global internet with legal action.