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This online magazine will be published evey month and started February 2019 1st. 2019. Thank you for your time and interest.

Gino d'Artali
indept investigative journalist
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Read all about the Iranian Zan, zendagi, azadi  (Women, life, freedom) revolution!
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Gino d'Artali
Indept investigative journalist
CLICK HERE ON HOW TO READ ALL PARTS OF THIS SPECIAL DEDICATED TO JHINA MAHSA AMINI AND ALL OTHERS ASSASINATED BY IRAN'S DICTATORSHIP.

 

CHAPTER 4 OF THE IRANIAN WOMEN'S REVOLUTIONISTS against
the supreme leader, the arch-reactionary Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and his placeman president, Ebrahim Raisi. The message of the women when he visited a university is plain: <give way or get lost>.
IN MEMORY OF from left to right ASRA PANAHI (16)- JHINA MAHSA AMINI (22) - NIKA SHAKARAMI (16), SARINA ESMAILZADEH (16) HADIS NAJAFI (20), AND MORE WOMEN WHO WERE ASSASINATED SO FAR BY THE IRANIAN AXIS OF EVIL.

'Facing Faces and Facts' to commemorate the above named and more and food for thought and inspiration to fight on.

 Click here for Chapter 5     Click here for chapter 4   Click here for chapter 3    Click here for chapter 2     Click here for chapter 1
Description of chapters
 

 

 

 
 


24 Nov 2022
<Iran in 'full-fledged human rights crisis', says UN rights chief

And more related news:
16 - 12 Nov 2022
President Macron (France), Chancelor Scholf (Germany) and the United Kingdom government  speak pro the revolution.

24-22 Nov 2022
'Iran's government has committed unpardonable acts,' says Shirin Ebadi, living in exile in France.

And more news...

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'AFGHANISTAN's WOMEN IN RESISTENCE.

 


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

Note by Gino d'Artali: The Zan, zendagi, azadi!> (Women, life, freedom) has just started and will only then end when khamenei and his puppets i.e. the morality police and the basijis give way or get lost!!
So Chapter 5 is where the protests continue and I'll continue to inform you about it. That's my pledge.

The Guardian
24 Nov 2022
Opinion by Khalifa
<<I'm a Sudanese woman - the protests in Iran mirror my own tangled history with clothing and freedom>...
Read it here:
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2022/nov/24/sudanese-woman-protests-iran-clothing-freedom

Jinha
Womens News Agency
22 Nov 2022
<<Internet Access blocked in Iran and Rojhilat
The Iranian regime has restricted the people's right to information by blocking internet access in order to stop the uprising in Rojhilat.
News Center- The protests that started in Iran and Rojhilat Kurdistan following the killing of Kurdish woman Jina Mahsa Amini on September 16, continue. Since the beginning of the protests, hundreds of people have been killed by the regime soldiers and police in the country. As the protests in Rojhilat spread, the Iranian regime has blocked internet access.
People cannot access to internet
After many people were killed in the cities of Rojhilat Kurdistan such as Piranshahr, Mahabad, Bukan and Javanrud, the regime has also cut off the electricity to prevent the people receiving information.
NetBlocks confirmed a near-total disruption to internet service in parts of Kurdistan province in west Iran from the evening of Monday 19 September 2022. After the massacre carried out by the Iranian regime forces in Javanrud yesterday, the people cannot access the internet since last night.>>
Read more here:
https://jinhaagency1.com/en/actual/internet-access-blocked-in-iran-and-rojhilat-32313

France 24
22 Nov 2022
<<Iran's protest crackdown kills over 70 in a week: NGO
Paris (AFP) - Iranian security forces have killed 72 people, including 56 in Kurdish-populated areas, in the past week alone in their crack-down on the protests sparked by Mahsa Amini's death, a rights group said Tuesday. The protests, sparked in mid-September by the death of Amini, 22, in morality police custody, have cut across ethnicities, social classes and provincial boundaries and turned into the biggest challenge to Iran's clerical leadership since the 1979 Islamic revo-lution. Authorities have responded with an intensifying crackdown that has sparked an international outcry. Iran has also launched repeated cross-border missile and drone strikes, most recently on Tuesday, against exiled Kurdish opposition groups it accuses of stoking the protests from their bases in neighbouring Iraq. Norway -based group Iran Human Rights (IHR) said that 416 people had been killed by security forces nationwide in Iran itself, including 51 children and 21 women. It said 72 people had lost their lives in the past week alone, including 56 in western Kurdish-populated areas where there has been an upsurge in protest activity in recent days.
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-'Systematic killing'-
The New York-based Center for Human Rights in Iran on Monday urged the international community to act to prevent a massacre in Kurdish populated areas. <Unless Islamic republic authorities decide the costs of massacring civilians to crush the ongoing protests in Iran are too high, they will continue to slaughter children, women and men with impunity in a desperate attempt to reassert control,> said CHRI director Hadi Ghaemi.
>>
Please do read more here:
https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20221122-iran-s-protest-crackdown-kills-over-70-in-a-week-ngo

The Guardian
22 Nov 2022
By Oliver Holmes
<<Iran enters 'critical' phase as it tries to quash anti-regime protests
Iran's repression of anti-regime protests appears to have entered a dangerous new phase, with activists accusing state forces of deploying heavy weapons and helicopters and a UN official describing the situation as <critical>. A nationwide uprising has convulsed the country since the death in September of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini, who was allegedly beaten into a coma by the Islamic Republic's <morality police> after they arrested her for wearing a headscarf they deemed inappropriate. Since then, hundreds of people have been killed in a bloody crackdown on a popular revolt calling for an end to the decades-long authoritarian rule of the country's top clerics. Govern-ment attacks on rallies escalated at the weekend in predominantly Kurdish areas of Iran, with videos showing scenes reminiscent of a war zone. Hengaw, a Norway-based rights group that monitors abuses, posted footage on Monday of what it said were state forces travelling to the cities of Bukan and Mahabad. The armed convoy included pickup trucks with mounted machine guns.
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Facing one of the boldest challenges to its hardline rule since the 1979 revolution that overthrew the western-friendly Shah of Iran, Tehran has shut down internet access in many areas. It has repeatedly blamed foreign enemies and their agents for orchestrating the protests and accuses <terrorists> of killing several dozen security force members. However, the UN office of the high commissioner for human rights (OHCHR) said more than 300 people had been killed so far in Iran's crackdown, including more than 40 children. These killings occurred across the country, with deaths reported in 25 of 31 provinces.
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<Significant numbers of security forces have also been deployed in recent days,> he said. |OHCHR spokesperson Jeremy Laurence| <We urge the authorities to address people's demands for equality, dignity and rights, instead of using unnecessary or disproportionate force to suppress the protests,> he added. <The lack of accountability for gross human rights violations in Iran remains persistent and is contributing to the growing grievances.> >>
Read all, and a long but necessary to know article here:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/nov/22/iran-enters-critical-phase-as-it-tries-to-quash-anti-regime-protests  
Note from Gino d'Artali: I promised to inform you about how many protestants have been assasinated in a previous publication of www.cryfreedom.net but its good that the UN speaks out facts now.
And the people who were murdered died for the Zan, zendagi, azadi!> (Women, life, freedom) revolution and as heroes or martyrs if you will.

France 24
22 Nov 2022
By Mark Owen
<<Iran fans in the stands on Monday chanted Amini's name, held signs and wore T-shirts with protest slogans. During the Iranian national anthem, fans booed, while the country's national football team remained silent. Many fans appeared conflicted over whether to even support their national team against the backdrop of security forces' violent crackdown on demonstrations. Joining FRANCE 24 is Dr. Simon Chadwick, Researcher, Author and Professor of Sport and Geopolitical Economy at the Skema Business School in Paris.>>
Watch the video,9.38 min., here:
https://www.france24.com/en/video/20221122-qatar-world-cup-bold-gesture-of-defiance-from-iran-s-national-team-during-national-anthem

Read also a related article as published by The Guardian here:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/nov/22/fears-grow-iran-players-may-face-reprisals-for-not-singing-national-anthem-world-cup-2022-qatar

France 24
22 Nov 2022
By Mariam Pirzadeh
The Interview
<<Shirine Ebadi on France 24
'Iran's government has committed unpardonable acts,' says Shirin Ebadi
In her first interview since the start of this year's uprising in Iran, lawyer Shirin Ebadi talks to FRANCE 24 about the Iranian people's desire for democracy. Ebadi was Iran's first female judge before losing her right to practice in 1979 amid the creation of the Islamic Republic. She has dedicated her life to defending the most vulnerable in Iran, and tried to demonstrate the contradictions of the Islamic laws. Awarded the Nobel Prize in 2003, she was forced to flee Iran in 2009.
Ebadi believes that a revolution is currently under way in Iran, and the regime cannot last much longer given the Iranian people's desire for democracy. Ebadi talks about the 14,000 arrests since the protests began three months ago following the death of Mahsa Amini while in the custody of Tehran's morality police. Ebadi says the <violence has taken unprecedented proportions> and it is now impossible to go back. She believes that the current movement is <the beginning of the end for the Iranian regime>.>>
Watch the interview,10.08 min., here:
https://www.france24.com/en/tv-shows/the-interview/20221122-shirin-ebadi-nobel-peace-prize-winning-lawyer-iran-s-government-has-committed-unpardonable-acts

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