HAPPY SHORT Nโ SWEET DAY TO ALL WHO CELEBRATE ๐๐๐
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this is not my post but one of many people who have lost a loved one to whatโs going on in Iran.
Interview with Nele, Nika Shakaramiโs girlfriend by Zeit Magazine
โโNika loved the moon, and it became an important symbol in their relationship, says Nele. When they missed each other, they would say: โWe donโt live in the same country, but beneath the same sky.โ Sometimes, Nika would tell Nele over the phone that she was looking at the moon, saying: You should go outside too, Nele, so we can look at it together. They even called each other โmy moonie.โ Or Niki and Neli. Or Haku and Chihiro, like the main characters in the anime film โSpirited Away,โ which both of them loved. The story involves a courageous boy helping a shy girl escape a world full of monsters. โThat was us,โ Nele says todayโโ
Nika Shakarami was a 16 year old brave Iranian girl who was kidnapped by the police during the ongoing protests in Iran, brutally tortured, raped and murdered in cold blood. Her burial was on her birthday. Say her name, Nika Shakarami
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Do we want military intervention? Absolutely not. If USA is smart enough they wouldn't even think of that as an option. We've defended our lands in an unfair war once, we'll do it again. There's a patriot mindset in iranian culture, that's why no foreign interference or colonizing attempt has lasted here. Plus west is currently in a financial crisis, I don't think they have money to fund a war. But you know who's doing that? Aiding islamic republic with tropes and equipment? islamic republic supporters in the region.
Do we want to be taken advantage of? Robbed? Being denied our wealth and resources by foreign powers? No, but do you think only west can do that? Have you ever heard about Russia and China being best pals with islamic republic? You don't think that's "friendship", do you? What do you think this is?
(if you're interested to know more, search 25 year long iran-china agreement)
Don't think we're only fighting islamic Republic. But one economic giant and one warmongering power are standing behind islamic republic! Eastern powers are just as big and bad as western ones.
What do we want and need? We need to to be on the news so that the non-iranians would know what's going on here. People, citizens and civilians have the power to push and hold back their governments if public opinion is set.
How would that help? Iran's regime holds back the massacre when the world is watching, it's been their way, they mass murder us in darkness. Western politicians will be forced to break the silence. Our regime wouldn't be able to convince west to lift the sanctions (yes, sanctions are good. It puts our regime under pressure. Without sanctions islamic republic would have been rich enough to occupy the entirety of the middle east and establish Chinese-style oppression in iran. People would still be poor.)
What are our demands from western politicians and governments? One, don't help our regime in any capacity. Don't sell them weapons, don't send them money, don't strike contracts with them, Don't do any sort of business with them. Believe it or not west have done these before. Two, don't give them credibility. We Iranians are shouting and crying out that this regime doesn't have legitimacy, that we don't know them as our representatives. By inviting them to international meetings, you're offending our people. Islamic Republic having a sit in women's rights councils at the same time they're killing women for wanting their basic rights is a fuckin insult to us people.
There are international organizations out there that exist to support and help humanity, they don't actually do it but they exist so we should force them to do their jobs. There are international unions that can put our regime at disadvantage by simply not negotiating or working with them.
In 2009, Obama helped Iran's regime "indirectly" to suppress protesters by releasing part of iran's blocked money. That is iranian people's money, by giving them to our government not only it won't help people, but it will also be used against us.
So, help iran by not helping islamic republic.
I also want to remind y'all that islamic republic has a history of meddling with other countries' businesses. The most known one is their direct involvement in killing Syrian protesters. They also do terroristic attacks on whoever puts their reign in danger, here are some examples:
When I say islamic republic is not just dangerous for iran I mean this. And when I say international action I'm not only talking about USA.
PS, I forgot to mention iran is currently commiting international crimes such as mass executing protesters (crimes against humanity), kill rape and torture teenagers (crimes against children) and use ambulances and firefighting vehicles to arrest people or move anti riot forces and weapons (war crimes). Therefore it's international organizations business!
jessica atreides and alicent hightower are simultaneously trauma bonded boy moms and eldest sisters to paul and aemond like idk how to explain it other than that's literally their both son and their brother. and occasional assistant
Why the strikes are so important and why we need to keep amplifying them
reblog to let people know you were here before the great twitter migration
tw// police brutality
the government is sending police forces inside the Sharif university in Tehran to arrest and shoot students.
there are reports of police beating students and teachers if they have any video of the protests on their phone. the students have been held hostage inside the school for hours. the police surrounded the school so they can find protesters.
An incredibly powerful video. Two women, one secular and one religious, both stand against the regime of Iran.
Please share the amazing courage and dignity of these women.
Mohsen Shekari was the first protestor to be executed today.
His name must NOT go unmentioned. If the government realizes they can execute people under the world's nose, they will do it by the thousands. Please spread the word. Say his name. We must not allow them to senselessly kill our people.
These are also the names of eight people who are set to be executed. For killing one armed basiji who would've killed tens of people and injured hundreds had he remained alive. We must be their voices.
Sohail khoshdel
Manoochehr mehmannavaz
Mohsen rezazadeh gharaghloo
Saman seyyedi
Sayeed shirazi
Mohammad borugheni
Abolfazl mehri hossein hajiloo
Mohammad ghobadloo
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