#MahsaAmini #WomenLifeFreedom
Mahsa Amini died 40 days ago today after a brutal beating by Iranian regime agents |
Forty days ago today Mahsa Amini died after being brutally beaten
by the Islamist morality police in Iran for improperly wearing a hijab.
Protests continue to intensify, despite deadly repression by the
Islamist regime's security forces. The diaspora organized major protests around the world this past weekend.
Below are images taken from across Iran today, tonight, and in the Iranian diaspora.
Iran today: Mullahs in Iran would kill her for standing unveiled. She wants the regime that killed Mahsa Amini and other innocents gone. |
Forty days later and the protests are not slowing down, despite the arrests, home invasions, and scores of nonviolent protesters killed by the Islamist regime. See them, hear them, but do not abandon them. Protesters are telling their oppressors that they are not afraid.
I am in awe. These unarmed men and women walking towards security forces, one by one they open up their arms and shout; “we are not scared of bullets, kill us.” This is Amol city where dozens of protesters got killed over the past months. #MahsaAmini#مهسا_امینی pic.twitter.com/TSU1ddeyzZ
— Masih Alinejad 🏳️ (@AlinejadMasih) October 26, 2022
They are singing her name, risking punishment, but continue to do so nonetheless.
This student was singing for #MahsaAmini today in Alzajra University in Mashhad but she couldn’t stop her tears. See what happens next.
— Masih Alinejad 🏳️ (@AlinejadMasih) October 26, 2022
We have been pushing back all anti-woman laws in Iran individually for years but now we are not alone. The world is with us.#مهسا_امینی pic.twitter.com/CnjT959hyi
40 days later and there is not turning back. During the day and the night the protests continue.
stunning video coming out of iran
— ian bremmer (@ianbremmer) October 26, 2022
in mahsa amini’s hometown of saqez, thousands ignore govt road closures to walk to her gravesite
40 days after her death in the custody of iran’s morality policepic.twitter.com/u6EvbGQtjw
Tonight, Narmak neighborhood, Tehran. Protesters chant, “We fight, we die, we take Iran.” People seem to have more hope that they will finally succeed than the regime, losing a faction of its base daily. #MahsaAmini #مهسا_امینی #IranProtests2022 pic.twitter.com/VAPdTyGshl
— Omid Memarian (@Omid_M) October 26, 2022
In the diaspora voices continue to emerge in solidarity with the protesters
It has been 40 days since the death of Mahsa Amini, which started a revolution in Iran.
— Shohreh Aghdashloo (@SAghdashloo) October 26, 2022
We see you, and you are not alone in your pursuit of claiming back your fundamental human rights.
May this be the dawn of our freedom.
Watch the full video here: https://t.co/Q5pIMwR4mO pic.twitter.com/YfO4NUY5tB
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