Showing posts with label Women Life Freedom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Women Life Freedom. Show all posts

Saturday, February 4, 2023

Protests for a Free Iran continue, while the Mullahs respond with brutal repression: a call for solidarity

#WomenLifeFreedom

Nationwide protests in Iran following the killing of Mahsa Amini on September 16, 2022 have continued to the present day. The Iranian regime continues to respond with extreme brutality. 527 protesters have been killed, and over 19,000 arrested. 

Protests for freedom in Iran continue to take place around the world. A March for Iran will take place in Washington DC on Saturday, February 4th at 2:00pm at Freedom Plaza.

Next week, on February 11th, Iranians will hold a Freedom Rally at the Torch of Friendship in Miami, FL.

Please continue to follow Masih Alinejad @AlinejadMasih on Twitter and amplify her voice, and that of other Iranian women such as:  Nazanin Nour @NazaninNour, Roya Hakakian @RoyaTheWriter, Nazanin Boniadi @NazaninBoniadi, Nazenin Ansari @NazeninA, Nazanin Afshin-Jam MacKay @NazaninAJ, and Mariam Memarsadeghi @memarsadeghi.

These Iranian women are connected to what is happening in their homeland, they are providing up to date information on what is going on in Iran, campaigning for international solidarity from governments, organizations, people of good will and they are making history. 

Freedom House, a human rights organization founded in the United States in 1941, is circulating a petition calling for solidarity with Iran.

Martyred Cuban opposition leader Oswaldo Payá Sardiñas on December 17, 2002 in an address to the European Parliament explained the importance of prioritizing human rights and solidarity in the age of globalization. 

"The cause of human rights is a single cause, just as the people of the world are a single people. The talk today is of globalization, but we must state that unless there is global solidarity, not only human rights but also the right to remain human will be jeopardized. If there is no solidarity between people we will be unable to preserve a fair world in which it is possible to continue living as human beings. I therefore humbly believe that rather than new models, both for societies and for relations between countries, what we need is a new spirit. 

 This new spirit, which should find expression in solidarity, cooperation, and justice in the relations between countries, will not impede development, because if policies and models are made secondary to personal realization and the establishment of justice and democracy, and if policies are humanized, we will bridge the gulfs that divide peoples and will become a true human family."

The time for solidarity continues. The world is watching. The Iranian people are not alone. We are with you both in spirit and on the streets.

Saturday, November 12, 2022

Update on the national nonviolent uprising in Iran: #MahsaAmini #ZhinaAmini #WomenLifeFreedom #IranRevolution #IranProtests

Women, Life, Freedom.

 

Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old Kurdish woman, was arrested in Iran by the Morality police on September 13, 2022. They beat her badly, left her in a coma, and she died on September 16th. She was beaten to death for not properly wearing her hijab. A little bit of her hair was visible. 


News of her extrajudicial killing at the hand of agents of the Islamist regime in Iran sparked nationwide protests. 

Protests have been underway across Iran for the past 56 days. 916 protests have erupted in 140 cities throughout Iran. Over 15,000 Iranians have been arrested, and 1,981 detainees have been identified. 339 protesters have been killed, out of which 52 children have been killed, reports Human Rights Activists in Iran.   

Iranians are writing a new chapter in the history of their country. 

Concerned about the life of prominent Iranian dissident Hossein Ronaghi that is in danger. His family asked for Iranians to surround the hospital that security forces took him to, to protect him from further harm. He is thought to be in the surgery ward, surrounded by doctors and nurses loyal to the Islamist regime.

On November 1, 2022 a number of prominent Cuban American women asked President Biden to remove "the murderous Iranian regime from the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women." They are calling attention to the Iranian people protesting the murder of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini on September 16, 2022 by the morality police of the misogynist mullahs. In addition they asked if perhaps First Lady Jill Biden "could ask women leaders around the world to call on Iran to stop its repression of women."

The protest song Baraye continues to have an international outreach. In Buenos Aires, Argentina at a Coldplay concert on October 28, 2022 the song was played by the band, and exiled Iranian actress Golshifteh Farahani.

Wednesday, October 26, 2022

40 days ago today Mahsa Amini died after being beaten brutally beaten by the Islamist morality police in Iran for improperly wearing a hijab

 #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.

They are singing her name, risking punishment, but continue to do so nonetheless.

40 days later and there is not turning back. During the day and the night the protests continue.

In the diaspora voices continue to emerge in solidarity with the protesters

Sunday, October 23, 2022

Iranian march to the White House was a success. Some sounds and images

On Saturday October 22, 2022 in Washington, DC thousands of Iranians, and others in good will, gathered from all across the United States to show solidarity with our sisters and brothers in Iran.

We met on the National Mall in Washington DC at 3:00 pm and marched to the White House. There was a Cuban - Cuban American contingent that made it to the march. (Thank you all for coming. This blog had issued a call for such participation.)

Weren't able to make it? 

You can still take action by signing and sharing this petition to  expel Iran's diplomats and demand that political prisoners be freed. https://www.change.org/p/g7-leaders-expel-iran-s-diplomats-demand-that-political-prisoners-be-freed

Iran should also be removed from the UN Commission on the Status of Women. Please sign and share this petition. https://www.womanlifefreedom.today/#sign

Please share with all your friends‌. The situation in Iran remains dire, and international attention and solidarity are much needed.  #MahsaAmini

Saturday, October 15, 2022

Update on the national nonviolent uprising in Iran: #MahsaAmini #ZhinaAmini #WomenLifeFreedom #IranRevolution #IranProtests

Young Iranian women defy hijab law and write "Women, life, freedom"


Update 10/15/22 at 6:15pm 

Evin prison in Tehran that houses prisoners of conscience is on fire. There are reports of explosions and gunfire. This is developing. Please share.

 

Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old Kurdish woman, was arrested in Iran by the Morality police on September 13, 2022. They beat her badly, left her in a coma, and she died on September 16th. She was beaten to death for not properly wearing her hijab. A little bit of her hair was visible. 

News of her extrajudicial killing at the hand of agents of the Islamist regime in Iran sparked nationwide protests. Iranians are writing a new chapter in the history of their country. 

On October 7th Sevda Alizadeh, an Iranian-Dutch singer known professionally as Sevdaliza, released the song video "Women, Life, Freedom."

This is the fourth entry on the 2022 Iranian freedom uprising. The first was a call to solidarity on September 23rd, the second was on September 24th focusing on some Iranian voices to follow, and the third on October 8th was an update on the nonviolent uprising.

Tomorrow, October 16th will mark one month since Mahsa's death and the nationwide nonviolent uprising shows no signs of slowing down. Iranian security forces are going into schools and arresting school children, reports The Guardian.

Sadly, repressive forces have shot, tortured, and murdered more young women and men for protesting her killing. This has sparked greater outrage and resolve among Iranians.

Nika Shakarami (age 16) killed by Iranian security forces

On September 20, 2022, 16-year-old Nika Shakarami went missing in Tehran during protests following the death of Mahsa Amini. Ten days later regime officials informed Nika's family of her death.  Mother says she was killed by Iranian security forces.


Hadis Najafi (age 22) was shot and killed by Iranian security forces during protests on September 21, 2022. 

Sarina Esmaeilzadeh (age 16) beaten in the head to death with batons

On September 22, 2022 16-year-old Sarina Esmaeilzadeh joined protests sweeping Iran and was beaten to death by Iranian security forces, reported The Washington Post. She “died after being severely beaten in the head with batons,” according to Amnesty International. At least 23 children have been killed by the Mullah's security forces in Iran over the past month, reports Amnesty International.

PBS News Hour reported, "at least 233 protesters have been killed since demonstrations swept Iran on Sept. 17, according to U.S.-based rights monitor HRANA. The group said 32 among the dead were below the age of 18." 

Regime response to Iranians outrage has been doubling down to shell cities in Iran, and fire indiscriminately on Iranians. This is the beginning of the end of the Islamist regime in Tehran. Workers at oil refineries "in Asaluyeh, some 925 kilometers (575 miles) south of Tehran, on the Persian Gulf" on October 10th protested chanting “shameless” and “death to the dictator,” reports the Associated Press.

There is a revolution underway in Iran and its rallying cry is "Women, Life, Freedom." Let us continue to listen to Iranians, and take actions in solidarity with the Iranian freedom movement. 

Earlier today Firing Line posted the full episode with exiled Iranian journalist Masih Alinejad.

Last night on CNN Nazanin Boniadi spoke about her own experiences with Iran's morality police when she was a 12 year old girl.

Video below from Iran posted earlier today by Masih Alinejad. 

The Mullahs in Iran are captured on a video saying the quiet part out loud, and are exposed by Nazanin Afshin-Jam on October 14th.

 This video posted on October 13th shows courageous girls walking together to protest against gender apartheid. The girls could be killed by Islamic regime agents for walking unveiled.

Voices in Western democracies began to try to compare the fight against "patriarchy" with what is going on in Iran and Mariam Memarsadeghi called them out on it on October 11, 2022.

On October 11th Iran democracy activist and artist Mariam Memarsadeghi shares the testimony of Iranian journalist and talkshow host Sima Sabet before the European Parliament. Her demands are ones that Cuban democrats understand and share in the struggle against the dictatorship in Havana

On October 10th Iranian journalist Masih Alinejad posted video of a  young woman and her sister both hit by shotgun pellets fired by Islamist regime agents. Alinejad said that although "reports say 185 Iranians have been killed, including 19 children, in protests over the murder of Mahsa Amini" that she believes the number killed is much higher.

On October 10th Iranian actress Nazanin Nour posted a video explaining the evolving movement in Iran, and why it is not Islamophobic to support Iranian women burning hijabs. 

On October 9th Navid Mohebbi of NUFDI, a non-partisan, non-profit organization representing the Iranian-American community, shared images of some of the Iranians murdered by the Islamist regime in Tehran.

 

On October 9th in Azad university students engaged in a nonviolent protest against violence and the students wrote only one sentence: “Be our voice”.

Despite the ongoing killings young Iranian women are risking all for freedom.

When a regime has to wage city-wide military assaults on their own citizens it is on its way out.