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Unfortunately this is a new part of the Zan, Zendagi,
Azadi revolution i.e. JINA-FFF meaning FacingFaces and Facts. And the
real name of Jhina was Jina Mahsa Amini.
Below you will find the gruesome menu and when you click here
www.cryfreedom.net/JHINA-FFF.htm it'll bring you when I started FFF.
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
ASSASINATE TORTURED, WOUNDED, KIDNAPP AND/OR BEATEN TO DEATH BY IRAN'S DICTATORSHIP.
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
Read all about the assasination of the 22 year young Jhina Mahsa
Amini or Zhina Mahsa Amini (Kurdistan-Iran) and the Zan,
zendagi, Azadi (Women, life, freedom) revolution in Iran
2022
and the ZZA Revolution per month:
May--April--March--Feb--Jan
2023
covering the period of the 'Women Life Freedom'
revolution in 2023 and with links to the
period of the murdering of Jina Mahsa Amini
on September 2022
'till December 2022..
updated 12 May 2023
BIOLOGICAL TERROR ATTACKS |
BLINDING AS A
WEAPON |
Iranwire
7 February 2023
By ROGAYEH REZAEI AND AYDA QAJAR
<<Blinding As A Weapon (6): Ghazal, Or The Power Of The Dragon
In this series of reports, IranWire presents the victims' stories as told by
themselves. Some have posted their stories, along with their names and pictures,
on social media. Others, whose real names shall not be disclosed to protect
their safety, have told their stories to IranWire. IranWire could make their
identities and medical available to international legal authorities.
This is the story of Ghazal Ranjkesh, one of the best-known victims of the
security forces' targeted shootings, as told by herself on social media. <Why
did you shoot me? Why did you have that smile on your lips?> Ghazal asked the
assailant in one of her posts.
<The Shooter didn't Know I'm Bulletproof>
Ghazal is sitting in a bookstore, wearing a white hat. A patch on her right eye
can be seen behind her glasses. She is holding a book titled Blindness, a novel
by Portuguese author Jose Saramago that tells the story of an unexplained mass
epidemic of blindness afflicting nearly everyone in an unnamed city. Ghazal, who
describes herself as a <writer> on Instagram, has written these words next to
her picture, <It has been 30 days since my right eye recorded its last
image....During these 30 days, each time I wanted to shed tears I told myself,
'How can I cry when he could keep smiling with sparkling eyes in such a
situation.'> And when people ask her which eye she would blind when she will
find her shooter, she answers, <I've said, 'The color of his eyes was so
beautiful, it would be a pity!'> She wrote in a different post, <The shooter
didn't know I'm bulletproof, he didn't know that my spirit and body are too
strong for me to retreat out of fear when I see the rifle in his hand and let my
mother get shot...No, I’m Ghazal, someone who couldn't breathe, not because of
the pain in her eye. The only thing that she said was, 'Mother, were you shot?
Are you alright?'> <I have yet to publish my book,> she continued. In a later
post, Ghazal said that she has been writing a fictional historical drama for the
past two years.
<The Voice of the Eyes is Stronger than any Outcry>
<Understand my eyes/ You must understand/ the language of the eyes.>
Ghazal said that she put these words together two years ago and added, <The
voice of the eyes is stronger than any outcry.> Now, she wrote, she is
astonished that the eyes were always a central theme of what she had written
before the incident. <The voice of the eyes is stronger than any outcry> has
become a slogan for supporting protesters who have lost an eye.
....
<Thank You for Becoming a Dragon>
Ghazal has used the image of a dragon on Twitter and Instagram.
<Thank you for being my voice. Thank you for becoming a dragon after losing my
eye,> she wrote on Instagram. What she means by <dragon> became clearer in one
of the stories she posted on Instagram. It appears that Ghazal wanted to write a
book with a theme similar to the story Games of Thrones by American writer
George Martin. In this story that takes place in a fantasyland, a member of the
Targaryen family loses an eye to capture a dragon. For Ghazal, people who have
supported her against the government that robbed her eye are <dragons> of hope
and will to continue the fight.>>
Read all here:
https://iranwire.com/en/politics/113509-blinding-as-a-weapon-6-ghazal-or-the-power-of-the-dragon/
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