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NCRI - Women committee - August 11, 2023 - in Articles, Women's News
<<Iranian Youths’ Unyielding Quest for Freedom
International Youth Day offers a moment to honor the brave Iranian
youths who, in the past year, courageously rallied to the forefront,
ardently pursuing their rights. In their pursuit, hundreds of Iranian
boys and girls lost their lives. At the same time, thousands faced
arrest and captivity, enduring the harrowing confines of prison, where
unimaginable torture prevails. Among those who fell victim to the
violence of security forces during the protests were seventy boys and
girls under 18 and at least 100 women. In developed nations, August 12
is a day of heightened focus dedicated to shaping a brighter future for
the country’s youth. Yet, upon arriving in Iran, we are confronted with
a poignant inquiry: Can the youth of Iran envisage a promising future
under the weight of a daily yoke imposed by the mullahs' regime? Is
there a pathway for progress and fulfilling aspirations within a regime
riddled with corruption and antipathy towards its populace? Propose
these queries to any Iranian youth; their retort would invariably be a
resounding negative. This response finds support in the staggering
prevalence of addiction, the alarming rate of school dropouts, the
coerced initiation of early marriages for girls, the stagnation in
students' academic pursuits, the notable exodus of intellectual elites,
and the escalating instances of imprisonment and maltreatment inflicted
upon protesting youth within the confines of the clerical regime's
prisons. Furthermore, various restrictions, particularly on girls and
young women, compound the already grim reality Iranian youths face. A
striking exemplification of the Iranian youths' predicament manifested
in the systematic assaults on schools using toxic gases, a hateful
campaign from the waning weeks of 2022 to April 2023. Primarily targeted
were girls attending elementary and high schools. Astonishingly, the
Ministry of Intelligence attributed the systematic poisoning of these
young girls to their purported playfulness and penchant for adventure.
However, in a nation where pervasive surveillance infiltrates every
facet of daily life, the inability of security agencies and intelligence
services to quell this six-month spree of <adventurism> points more
accusatory fingers at the regime and the IRGC than at the students
themselves. Indeed, the clerical regime orchestrated these events as a
diversionary tactic to avert public attention and forestall the
emergence of fresh uprisings and protests. This strategy also served as
a retaliatory strike against female students who played an active and
substantial role in the nationwide demonstrations of 2022 and 2023.
Iranian Youths Defy Widespread Oppression
The youth of Iran stand as embers smoldering beneath the ashes,
unwavering in their determination to dismantle the corrupt and
oppressive rule of the Velayat-e Faqih, regardless of the price. They
aim to forge a free, prosperous, advanced, modern Iran. These young
individuals, particularly young women, demonstrated their unwavering
spirit during the 2022-2023 uprising, resolutely refusing to bow to the
cruelty and brutality of the mullahs' regime. University students took
the lead in this uprising, with approximately 100 universities across
Iran becoming the daily arena for the protests of these young Iranians.
A young woman tossing the turban of a hated mullah
Such was the intensity that security forces under the Mullah regime
arrested at least 60 exceptional students, launching an assault on
Tehran's esteemed Sharif University of Technology, and subsequently
imprisoning them. The participation of female students was also
prominent during the 2022-2023 uprising, as they organized
demonstrations within their schools. They boldly ripped pictures of
Khomeini and Khamenei from their textbooks, vociferously echoing
anti-regime slogans. The regime's reaction was ruthless in response to
these acts of dissent. In a chilling incident at Tamaddon High School in
Bukan, Kurdistan, security forces stormed the premises using armored
vehicles, ruthlessly targeting female students. In Ardabil, Asra Panahi,
a 15-year-old student, lost her life due to the severe beating inflicted
by security forces.
Mullahs Concerned Over Iran's Youth Joining Resistance Units
Suppression, arrests, and torture have failed to stifle the voices of
Iran's youth. Instead, they have given rise to a generation that has
carved out, and continues to do so, a distinctive role in the pursuit of
freedom. This emerging cohort constitutes the Resistance Units, a group
that persists in their protests despite the ever-present perils,
steadfastly refusing to let the flames of their uprising die down. Young
Iranian women hold a pivotal and irreplaceable position within this
coordinated network. During each protest and uprising, these young women
fervently chant audacious slogans against the misogynistic regime,
actively rallying people to stand against the oppressive security
forces. Furthermore, they assume a crucial role in organizing the
uprisings themselves. Throughout the nationwide protests in 2017-2018,
2019, and 2022-2023, their influence was so potent that even
state-controlled media had to concede to their leadership. Through their
strategic targeting of the regime's centers of oppression, which are
intensely despised within society, the Resistance Units ignite
inspiration and serve as guides and exemplars for Iran's younger
generation. The tradition of inscribing slogans on city walls is another
protest method adopted by these Resistance Units. Across Iran, young
individuals demonstrate their resentment by inscribing daily protest
slogans against the oppressive regime. Iran's youth earnestly urge the
international community to support their resistance against the brutal
dictatorship of the mullahs, advocating for recognition of their
inherent right to defend themselves from the IRGC. With the approaching
anniversary of the 2022-2023 uprising on September 16, Iran's youth
diligently prepare for another eruption of dissent. Their rallying cry
echoes clearly: <We will reclaim Iran in 2023.> >>
Source:
https://women.ncr-iran.org/2023/08/11/iranian-youths-quest-for-freedom/
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