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Gino d'Artali
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When one hurts or kills a women
one hurts or kills hummanity and is an antrocitie.
Gino d'Artali
and: My mother (1931-1997) always said to me <Mi
figlio, non esistono notizie <vecchie> perche puoi imparare qualcosa da
qualsiasi notizia.> Translated: <My son, there is no such thing as so
called 'old' news because you can learn something from any news.>
Gianna d'Artali
France 24|News Wires
16 Oct 2022
<<Deadly fire at Evin prison in Tehran amid fresh nationwide
protests.
Iran said on Sunday that four prisoners had been killed and 61
inju-red in a fire at Tehran's Evin prison a day earlier, with state
tele-vision airing video apparently showing that calm had returned to
the facility. The judiciary said four of those injured in Saturday's
fire were in critical condition and those killed had died of smoke
inhalation, Iranian state media reported. The fire at Tehran's no-torious
Evin prison came amid ongoing unrest sparked by the death of 22-year-old
Mahsa Amini while in the custody of Iran's morality police a month ago.
The protests have turned into one of the boldest challenges to the
clerical leadership since the 1979 revolution, and have been met with a
brutal crackdown. Before the authorities published the death toll from
the fire, families of some political detainees took to social media to
call on the authorities to ensure the safety of prisoners at Evin, which
in 2018 was blacklisted by the U.S. government for <serious human rights
abuses>.
....
Evin holds many detainees facing security charges, including
Iranians with dual nationality.
....
Atena Daemi, a human rights activist, said that relatives of
prisoners held in the women's section had gathered at the prison for
routine visiting hours, but that the authorities had denied them access
resulting in a standoff. The relatives were told that the prisoners were
<fine, but the phones are broken>, according to Daemi.
<When the families said they would not leave until they
(prisoners) call, give them mobile phones to call, security guards
confronted the families,> she tweeted.>>
Read more here:
https://www.france24.com/en/middle-east/20221015-iran-activists-call-for-further-mass-protests-as-biden-expresses-support
France 24|News Wires
15 Oct 2022
<<Iran activists call for further mass protests as Biden expresses
support.
<<Iranian activists called for fresh nationwide protests on Saturday
over the death of Mahsa Amini as US President Joe Biden voiced his
support for <the brave women of Iran>. Outrage over the 22-year-old's
death on September 16, three days after she was arrested by Iran's
notorious morality police, has fuelled the biggest wave of street
protests and violence seen in the country for years. Young women have
been on the front line of the protests, shouting anti-government
slogans, removing their headscarves and facing off with security forces
in the streets. Despite blocked access to internet services and
platforms like Instagram and WhatsApp, activists issued an online appeal
for a huge turnout for protests on Saturday under the catchcry <The
beginning of the end!> They have called on people across Iran to show up
at spots where the security forces are not present and to chant <Death
to the dictator> -- a reference to Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali
Khamenei. <We have to be present in the squares, because the best VPN
these days is the street,> they declared, referring to virtual private
networks used to skirt internet restrictions.
'Brave women of Iran'
The protesters drew support from the US president, who said he was
<stunned> by the mass demonstrations, now in their fifth week.
<I want you to know that we stand with the citizens, the brave women of
Iran,> Biden said late Friday. <It stunned me what it awakened in Iran.
It awakened something that I don't think will be quieted for a long,
long time,> he said. <Women all over the world are being persecuted in
various ways, but they should be able to wear in God's name what they
want to wear,> said Biden. Iran <has to end the violence against its own
citizens simply exercising their fundamental rights,> he added. At least
108 people have been killed in the Amini protests, and at least 93 more
have died in separate clashes in Zahedan, capital of the southeastern
province of Sistan-Baluchestan, according to Oslo-based group Iran Human
Rights. The unrest has continued despite what Amnesty International
called an <unrelenting brutal crackdown> that included an <al--out
attack on child protesters> -- leading to the deaths of at least 23
minors.
International condemnation
The bloody crackdown has drawn international condemnation and new
sanctions on Iran from Britain, Canada and the United States.
Iran's supreme leader has accused the country's enemies, including the
United States and Israel, of fomenting the <riots>. On Friday,
Khamenei's government condemned French President Emmanuel Macron for
remarks in which he expressed solidarity with the protests sparked over
Amini's death. Foreign ministry spokesman Nasser Kanani said Macron's
remarks served to encourage <violent people and lawbreakers>. He said it
was <surprising> that France was condemning Iran's security forces for
dealing with <violent people and rioters> when it was threatening to use
force in response to <labour strikes in the oil and gas sector> at home.
<This is clear hypocrisy,> he said.
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The security forces have carried out a campaign of mass arrests that has
netted young activists, journalists, students and even minors.
Schoolchildren have been arrested inside classrooms and ended up in
<psychological centres>, Education Minister Yousef Nouri said this week,
quoted by Shargh.>>
Read more here:
https://www.france24.com/en/middle-east/20221015-iran-activists-call-for-further-mass-protests-as-biden-expresses-support
Opinion by Gino d'Artali: What I call hypocrisy is when khamenei and his
'axis of evil' (the 'morality police and the basij/national guard).
France 24|The observers
15 Oct 2022
By Alijanih Ershad
<<Iran: Generation Z at the heart of the protest movement.
One month after the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini while in the
custody of Iran's notorious <morality police>, the protest move-ment in
Iran continues unabated. At the heart of the demonstrations are young
people, especially young girls. Our journalist Ershad Alijani has been
following the protests closely. He explained the case of three young
female protests who were killed by security forces. Their names were
Hadis Najafi, Nika Shakarami and Sarina Esmailzadeh, they were between
16 and 22 years old, and like millions of young Iranian women, they
posted videos of themselves on TikTok, Insta-gram or YouTube, dancing,
singing or taking political positions. All three wanted to take part in
the protest movement that has shaken Iran since mid-September. They paid
with their lives, just like many other young protesters: since the
beginning of the protests, at least 23 people under the age of 18 have
died. >>
Watch the video here:
https://observers.france24.com/en/middle-east/20221014-iran-generation-z-at-the-heart-of-the-protest-movement
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