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Unfortunately this is part 2 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 ON THIS PAGE
When one hurts or kills a women or
a man in this cases
one hurts or kills hummanity and it 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 14 April 2023
BIOLOGICAL TERROR ATTACKS
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BLINDING AS A WEAPON |
WOUNDED AND ....
Bita Kiani
21 Jan 2023
Note from Gino d'Artali
My work as an investigative journalist is far from easy, on the contrary, every
word of FacingFaces and Facts 3 breaks my heart but it needs to be published to
at least, where possible because the demonstrators are now and since about 2
months having to deal with an internet lockdown but whatever what they keep
fighting for their rights and I'll report about it. That's my pledge.
The Guardian
8 Dec 2022
By Patrick Wintour - Diplomatic editor
<<Iranian forces shooting at faces and genitals of female protesters, medics say
Iranian security forces are targeting women at anti-regime protests with shotgun
fire to their faces, breasts and genitals, according to interviews with medics
across the country. Doctors and nurses - treating demonstrators in secret to
avoid arrest - said they first observed the practice after noticing that women
often arrived with different wounds to men, who more commonly had shotgun
pellets in their legs, buttocks and backs. While an internet blackout has hidden
much of the bloody crackdown on protesters, photos provided by medics to the
Guardian showed devastating wounds all over their bodies from so-called birdshot
pellets, which security forces have fired on people at close range. Some of the
photos showed people with dozens of tiny <shot> balls lodged deep in their
flesh. The Guardian has spoken to 10 medical professionals who warned about the
seriousness of the injuries that could leave hundreds of young Iranians with
permanent damage. Shots to the eyes of women, men and children were particularly
common, they said. One physician from the central Isfahan province said he
believed the authorities were targeting men and women in different ways <because
they wanted to destroy the beauty of these women.I treated a woman in her early
20s, who was shot in her genitals by two pellets. Ten other pellets were lodged
in her inner thigh. These 10 pellets were easily removed, but those two pellets
were a challenge, because they were wedged in between her urethra and vaginal
opening,> the physician said. <There was a serious risk of vaginal infection, so
I asked her to go to a trusted gynaecologist. She said she was protesting when a
group of about 10 security agents circled around and shot her in her genitals
and thighs.>
Traumatised by his experience, the physician - who like all medical
professionals cited in this article spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of
reprisals - said he had a hard time dealing with the stress and pain he
witnessed. <She could have been my own daughter.> Some of the other medical
professionals accused security forces, including the feared pro-regime Basij
militia, of ignoring riot control practices, such as firing weapons at feet and
legs to avoid damaging vital organs. One doctor from Karaj, a city near Tehran,
said security forces <shoot at the faces and private body parts of women because
they have an inferiority complex. And they want to get rid of their sexual
complexes by hurting these young people.> >>
Read more here:
https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2022/dec/08/iranian-forces-shooting-at-faces-and-genitals-of-female-protesters-medics-say
France 24 | The Observers
18 Jan 2023
By Alijani Ershad
<<Iranian medical staff face death threats, arrest and interrogation for
treating injured protesters
Iranian medical personnel are being pressured to lie about the causes of
injuries or deaths of protesters attacked by Islamic Republic security forces.
They have been arrested, interrogated, beaten and, in one case, allegedly killed
for treating injured protesters in secret, as doctors and activis's in Iran told
the FRANCE 24 Observers team.
After four months of protests in Iran, the government of the Islamic Republic of
Iran's forces continue to crack down on medical personnel.
....
Activists and human rights monitors report that dozens of Iranian doctors have
been arrested, most of them in the Kurdish region of western Iran. Shouresh
Heidari, a pharmacist from Kurdistan pro-vince, is the first medical
professional whose detention was covered by the Iranian media. He was detained
from November 20 to December 5 for treating injured protesters in the city of
Bukan.
According to Iranian activists in contact with Iranian doctors, hundreds of them
were also interrogated and threatened with losing their medical licences if they
treated the injured in secret.
Threatening doctors, falsifying death certificates
Sanam (not her real name) is an Iranian doctor. She works in a hospital in
southern Iran, in a city that has seen significant protests over the past four
months: Since the protests began, the pressure came with injured and killed
protesters. At first, this was only through the hospital director. He came to
the emergency room himself and took identification cards from injured or killed
protesters and coordinated with security forces. He told us we couldn't treat
injured protesters at home, and that we absolutely must register protesters' real names in our database when we treat them at the hospital. However, he
systematically put the wrong cause of injury or death in the reports. Car
accidents and falls from heights are common false reasons for injury given in
the forms for wounded protesters. For protesters who were killed, the same false
causes of death were given along with <penetrating objects> - which were
actually bullets. But after a few weeks, as the protests grew even larger and
the number of injured or killed demonstrators increased, they changed their
methods. The hospital's security staff were replaced by new people who looked
like members of the Revolutionary Guard or the Basij [Editor's note: the
paramilitary branch of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps]. Security
forces patrolling hospitals. Two members of the security forces are always at
our hospital looking after the injured demonstrators. They take injured
protesters' identity documents, they arrest those who are <more important> or
<more suspicious> in their eyes. And they threaten the families of the injured
or killed demonstrators. They bully families into going along with the false
causes of injury or death they put on the forms. They tell them not to talk to
the media or say anything on social media if they do not want trouble and want
to be able to recover their loved one's body and have a proper burial.
....
And they do not bring in the protesters who are killed in the streets or in the
ambulances anymore. They take them straight to the morgue and take care of the
forms and speak to the families there, with far fewer witnesses than in the
hospital.
Our hospital is in a financial crisis, like everywhere else in Iran, and for the
last two months they have hired some new, strange nurses. While most of us in
the hospital do not wear hijab and we are openly pro-democracy, these new
nurses are all hijabi and support the regime. This way they have even more eyes
and ears among the medical staff, maybe in order to break our unity.>>
Read more here:
https://observers.france24.com/en/middle-east/20230118-iran-protests-doctors-death-threats-arrest-treating-protesters
and the embedded article:
>> Read more on The Observers: Iran: Protesters denied medical care and tortured
to death in secret prisons
NCRI
Womens news agency
17 Jan 2023
<<Brave Iranian women lose their eyes, but their hearts still beat for Iran
Ghazal Ranjkesh: I still haven't seen the day I <must> see; I know it's close,
very close
Many inspiring moments have been created during the Iran uprising, which has
continued relentlessly for four months. From bereaved but proud parents who
celebrate the death of their children for the freedom of their country besides
their tombs, to women and girls who cry out <Martyrs never die> at the graves of
their husbands and fathers, to the brave Iranian women who despite losing their
eyes and vision are still seeking the liberation of their people and their
country.>>
https://women.ncr-iran.org/2023/01/17/brave-iranian-women-lose-eyes/
Note from Gino d'Artali: see in the article depicting Ghazal Ranjkesh: <I still
haven't seen the day that I <must> see, I know it's close. Very close>...
NCRI
Womens news agency
11 Jan 2023
<<Getting to know the 15 young women who are on hunger strike
....
Armita Abbasi
The most famous of these detainees is Armita Abbasi, 21, the story of whose
sexual abuse and gang rape upset every conscientious human being. We will not
repeat that bitter tragedy. But imagine how resilient and robust a young woman
could be and how liberated she is from the chains of taboos of centuries to dare
to stand up for her rights by going on a hunger strike after going through such
an ordeal. She is a role model of perseverance.
CONTINUE QUOTES
https://women.ncr-iran.org/2023/01/11/15-young-women/
Jinha
Womens news center
13 Jan 2023
<<Call for protests in Iran's Sistan and Baluchestan province.
News Center - The Iranian regime continues to use all kinds of brutal methods to
crack down on the nationwide protests that started in Iran and Rojhilat
Kurdistan following the killing of Jina Mahsa Amini by Iran's so-called
<Morality police> in September 2022. The bloodiest massacre committed by Iranian
soldiers and police was the massacre in Zahedan, city of Sistan and Baluchestan
Province, on September 30, 2022. Since then, the people of Zahedan have been
taking to the streets every Friday to protest the massacre, known as <Bloody
Friday>.
Yesterday, a group of young people in the city called on the citizens of the
city to protest the massacre today. <We will keep taking to the streets to
protest the crimes of the Iranian government despite all the attacks of the
dictatorship regime. We call on everyone to take to the streets tomorrow after
Friday prayers,> the group said in the statement.
She lost one of her eyes
While dozens of people were killed and injured in the massacre, many people were
arrested. Ghazal Ranjkesh, a law student, lost one of her eyes after the Iranian
security forces shot her in the face at close range in Bandar Abbas on November
23, 2022. After her treatment at a hospital, she wrote on her social media
account, <The last image my right eye recorded was the smile of the man shooting
at me.>
Her health condition is deteriorating>>
Read more here:
https://jinhaagency1.com/en/actual/call-for-protests-in-iran-s-sistan-and-baluchestan-province-32625
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