Important thread below of videos from the January massacre.
We have known this regime for 47 years and have stood firmly against them for that entire time.
This is who they are:
I don’t even think Iran is something you can debate anymore
we’ve said it between ourselves for a long time
don’t argue with people
because the ones who wanted to see have seen
the ones who wanted to hear have heard
I’m gonna post videos that radicalized me, not in a particular order, and definitely not all the videos, but some of them I have on my phone. Viewer discretion is advised
RIP Marjane Satrapi, a brilliant mind and a wonderful soul, gone far too soon. Like many Iranians she remained dedicated to her homeland despite decades in exile:
“I call Iran home because no matter how long I live in France, and despite the fact that I feel also French after all these years, to me the word ‘home’ has only one meaning: Iran.”
“No matter how much I am in love with Paris and its indescribable beauty, Tehran with all its ugliness will in my eyes forever be the ‘bride’ of all cities around the world.”
https://t.co/yu63M4aorC
Let's paste what you wrote here:
"Also in late January 2026, Iranian-Canadian legal academic and former prosecutor at the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY), Payam Akhavan, spoke at the UN Human Rights Council and repeated Parasta��s initial estimate of 16,500 dead. Leveraging his work with the ICTY—specifically, his involvement in drafting the indictment for the genocide of Bosnian Muslims at Srebrenica in July 1995—and armed with Parasta’s astronomical death count, Akhavan suggested that the Iranian government had effectively committed a genocide against its people for political reasons, a claim that the legal definition of genocide does not even remotely support. It was a shocking accusation coming from a former prosecutor at an international criminal tribunal, who should know how challenging it is to gather evidence in situations of widespread, mass atrocities, let alone evidence of serious international crimes."
Why would it matter if killing people for political reasons was something that the legal definition of genocide "does not even remotely support"... unless you were suggesting that Payam called this a genocide? The crime of extermination has no such bar.
This was either legally sloppy or an attempt to mislead the reader.
State tv in Iran (today):
“If you hear anyone saying something to sow discord, see anyone moving suspiciously, or notice suspicious activity in your neighbourhood, don’t ignore it—report it to the intelligence ministry.”
The Islamic regime clearly fears anti-regime protests 👇
Iranians both inside and outside Iran danced and allowed themselves to have hope when the demon Khamenei was killed.
There is no difference between how we feel outside and how they feel in Iran, only that we have freedom of speech and they risk being killed for that.
A compilation of normal Iranians inside Iran celebrating the death of Khamenei and US strikes
The people are returning online after 3 months of internet shut down and posting the truth and reality on ground
The regime’s propaganda has been exposed
@JulietMosesNZ@aniobrien This woman supports the Islamic Republic regime with her whole heart and constantly denies their atrocities. She also bullies Iranian migrants in NZ and calls us imperial bootlickers, all while claiming she stands for universal freedom and justice. Terrible excuse for an academic
The fact that Western activists can’t tell the difference between ordinary Middle Eastern people and extremist Islamists who oppress them is the real racism.
As Iranians slowly regain limited access to the internet, authorities have now proven that they can disconnect 90+ million people from the global internet for nearly 3 months, censor and isolate an entire population, bankrupt thousands, and face zero international consequences.
The Internet is partially back and the Iranian users are coming back online after three months of hiatus. This is the first message I got from a user inside Iran:
“Hello Hello after three months from occupied Iran.
From a political perspective, many people I know still want the military attacks to continue and hope the regime can finally be finished off. Economically, inflation and rising prices have become truly catastrophic, almost beyond imagination. People’s despair, anger, and frustration have spiraled out of control.
The government, with its nightly circus-like spectacles[pro-regime rallies], only keeps rubbing salt into people’s wounds.
The people I’m in touch with, whether they support the government or oppose it, generally see the Islamic Republic as the winner of the war and see Trump, despite all his saber-rattling, as the loser. And of course, they see themselves, meaning the people, as the real and definite losers.”
For 86 days, the Islamic Republic has cut the people of Iran off from the free world, continuing its crimes under the cover of silence.
Do not stay silent in the face of the longest internet shutdown in history.
Be the voice of the people of Iran.
https://t.co/BCAZXwTPgV
Iran is the only country in the world where the government casually sends trailer trucks to collect corpses of protesters
Not sure how much more evidence we need to establish this regime committed crimes against humanity
“Amnesty has reported that girls as young as 12 have been raped in an effort to inflict lasting physical and psychological damage”
'You hear people screaming, crying, begging. Sometimes you imagine the voices are your family members. You think maybe it is your brother or your sister. They want you to hear it and they want you to break”
Amnesty International stated “ that ‘Iran’s intelligence and security forces have been committing horrific acts of torture, including beatings, flogging, electric shocks, rape and other sexual violence against child protestors as young as 12 to quell their involvement in nationwide protests.’”
“A mother recounted how her son was raped with a hosepipe while in custody. Other methods included floggings, electric shocks and holding children’s heads under water.”
Read full article below.