778 hours without internet access in Iran.
This is not normal. Not even close.
Cutting people off from the world is more than a violation of basic human rights it’s a form of direct psychological harm.
#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.
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@Nabauti88 Ali Fahim, 26, and Mohammad Amin Biglari, 19, have been taken to an unknown location for execution.
Two young lives at risk.
Don’t let them disappear in silence.
Say their names.
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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.
@Nabauti88 Amirhossein Hatami is only 18.
40 days in solitary, no family contact, no independent lawyer and now a death sentence.
Be his voice.
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Amirhossein Hatami is 18.
Arrested during protests.
Held in solitary for 40 days.
No contact with his family.
No access to an independent lawyer.
Now he’s been sentenced to death.
This is not justice. This is a system killing its youth.
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.
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@Nabauti88 633 hours of silence.
Families separated, not knowing if their loved ones are alive.
This blackout is more than censorship, it is emotional torture.
All of this in the middle of war, without access to reliable information.
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Imagine you're an only child who left your country behind. Imagine your parents are old, fragile and alone. Imagine you built a small life abroad, while your whole family stayed back home.
Now imagine there is war in your country and the government shuts down the internet.
No calls.
No messages.
No "I'm safe."
Just silence.
For 633 hours, Iranians abroad have been cut off from their families. 633 hours of not knowing if the people you love are alive. This is not just an internet blackout. This is emotional torture.
Iranians need access to the internet.
#DigitalBlackoutIran
Bahareh Golchin, a 17-year-old from Mashhad, was arrested on February 14 while handing out flyers for the 40-day memorial of those killed.
More than 40 days have passed, and her family still has no information about her whereabouts or condition. They are deeply worried.
She is legally still a minor a child who has now been separated from her family for over 40 days, with no clarity about her physical or mental state.
Be the voice of detained children.
#DigitalBlackoutIran
@Nabauti88 17-year-old Bahareh Golchin is still a child.
For over 40 days, her family has had no information about her condition.
Be their voice.
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For years, the Baha’i community in Iran has faced systematic persecution by the Islamic Republic. From being banned from universities, having their properties confiscated, and imprisonment, to torture and executions.
Now, Payvand Naeimi, a young Baha’i prisoner in Kerman, is at serious risk of execution after being subjected to severe physical and psychological torture to force a confession.
Be his voice.
@Nabauti88 Payvand Naeimi, a young Baha’i prisoner in Kerman, is at serious risk of execution after being torture to force a confession.
Be his voice.
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🆘 Ghalibaf is a criminal. During the infamous Tehran University dormitory protests (1999), he ordered and planned the crackdown on students. They literally threw students off the rooftops of the buildings.
Ehsan Hosseinipour, 19, is facing imminent execution in Iran.
He was arrested on Jan 8, denied access to a lawyer, and forced into a confession under severe physical and psychological torture. His death sentence was issued based solely on that coerced confession.
Don’t let them disappear in silence. Be their voice.
Saleh Mohammadi, a young wrestler full of hope, was executed just one week after his 19th birthday. More young lives are now at risk of imminent execution. Say their names. Repeat their names.
Melika Azizi, 18, from Rasht, is in danger. They are not statistics. They are Iran's future. Don't let them disappear in silence.
@Nabauti88 Melika Azizi, 18, from Rasht, is in danger. They are not statistics. They are Iran's future. Don't let them disappear in silence. Be her voice.
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