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Welcome to cryfreedom.net, formerly known as.Womens Liberation Front.  A website that hopes to draw and keeps your attention for  both the global 21th. century 3rd. feminist revolution and especially for the 'Woman, Life, Freedom' (translated the Zan, Zendagi, Azadi)  uprising in Iran and the struggles of our sisters in the Middle East.
This online magazine started December 2019 as a monthly and will now be published evey two weeks and concerning the 'Women, Life, Freedom' revolution in Iran every week. Thank you for your time and interest.
Gino d'Artali
indept investigative journalist
radical feminist and women's rights activist 
 

August 20, 2023
Preface to the new format of the 'Women's Arab Spring 1.2 Revolt' and the Iran 'Woman, Life, Freedom' movement
pages lay-out


You are now at the Iran 'Woman, Life, Freedom'  section
 

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JINA MAHSA AMINI
The face of Iran's protests. Her life, her dreams and her death.

In memory of Jina 'Mahsa' Amini, the cornerstone of the 'Zan. Zendagi. Azadi revolution.
16 February 2023 | By Gino d'Artali

And also
Read all about the assasination of the 22 year young Jhina Mahsa Amini or Zhina Mahsa Amini (Kurdistan-Iran) and the start of the Zan, Zendagi, Azadi (Women, life, freedom) revolution in Iran  2022
and the latest news about the 'Women Live Freedom' Revolution per month in 2023:  September 30 - 16 -- September 17 - 1 -- August 31 - 18 -- August 15 - 1-- July 31 - 16 --July 15 -1--June 30 - 15--June 15-1--May 31 -16-- May 15-1--April--March--Feb--Jan  


Tribute to KIAN PIRFALA, 9 years old and victim of the Islamic Republic's Savagery 10 years ago.

And
For all topics below
that may hopefully interest you click on the image:

 

'THE NO-HIJABIS

Updated September 15, 2023

 

'BIOLOGICAL

TERROR ATTACKS
AGAINST SCHOOLGIRLS'
Updated September 6, 2023

'IRANIAN JOURNALISTS
UNDER SIEGE'

Updated September 19, 2023

 

'BLINDING

AS A WEAPON'
Updated September 14, 2023

'THE HANGING SPREE'

 Updated September 6, 2023 

CLICK HERE ON HOW TO READ ALL ON THIS PAGE 

Here we are to enter 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 2023.
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.
 
Click here for a total list so far

'Facing Faces and Facts 1-2'  (2022) to commemorate the above named and more and food for thought and inspiration to fight on.
and 'Facing Faces & Facts 3' edited December 2022/March 2023

Dear reader, from here on the 'Woman, Life, Freedom' pages menu will look a bit different and this to avoid too many pop-ups ,meaning the underlined period  in yellow tells you in what period you are and click on another underlinded period to go there. However, when needed a certain topic will be in yellow meaning it's a link to go that topic and will open in a new window. If you dissagree about any change feel more than free to let me know what you think at info@cryfreedom.net
This does not count for the  above topics which, when clicked on, will still appear in a pop-up window and for now the 'old' lay-out 'till I worked that all out. Thank you. Gino d'Artali
(Updates September 18, 2023)

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UPDATES OF THE UPRISING  AND REVOLUTION AROUND THE ONE-YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF THE DEATH OF JINA AMINI IN CUSTODY OF THE REGIME'S ATTEMPT AND CRUELTY TO TRY AND CRUSH IT. 

WHO JINA AMINI REALLY WAS.
By Diako Alavi, a journalist from Saqqez and family friend of Mahsa Amini 

and
Jina Amini, the face of Irans uprising and revolution:
www.cryfreedom.net/the-face-of-irans-protests.htm
 

Updates:
Part 8: 18 - 17 September, 2023

And menu links to earlier parts

 
Gino d'artali's opinion: We mourn AND fight!
 

 

Please go this page which is dedicated to the coming commeration of Jina Mahsa Amini, heinously murdered by a basij for apparently wearing her hijab wrongfully. Do participate:
http://www.cryfreedom.net/2022-2023-commemoration-of-Jina-Amini.htm

Please do read because I wrote some thoughts and reflection about the coming commemoration of the killing of the 22-year-old Jina Mahsa Amini

This call ends October 17, 2023!
 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cruel regime stories not for the faint of heart:
September 18, 2023
<<Women's <Honor> Killings Continued Unabated in Past Year....
September 12, 2023
<<Unemployment Protest: What Happened at Iran's Aqdara Gold Mine?....
September 8, 2023
<<Iranian Protester Killed in Prison Through <Torture,> Ex-Cellmate Says <They killed him. I swear, they killed him.....
September 1, 2023
<Evin Prison is a University and Iran is a Detention Center>....
and
August 30, 2023
<<Pedram Azarnoosh: A Slain and Immortal Giant of the Protests....
and
August 29, 2023
<<Yasaman Rezaei Babadi: Threatened with Rape if She Didn’t Confess....
and
August 27, 2023
<<Maryam Akbari Monfared, A Brave Woman Standing Like a Mountain against All Odds....

 

September 8, 2023
<<Iran's Ongoing Literacy Crisis: Women and Girls Left Behind...

September 15 - 11, 2023
<<Iranian children's rights activist Samaneh Asghari arrested again..
and <<'The Iranian women's revolution is a renaissance that will soon reap its fruits'...
and <<Six Activists Arrested in Tabriz; Reason and Whereabouts Unknown...
and <<Top Iranian Officials Targeted in French Criminal Complaint...
and <<University Purge in Iran: Crisis in Higher Education...
and more menu links to news untill September 1, 2023

 

 

 

2-weekly opinion by Gino d'Artali:
Dedicated to the women-led revolution
September 1, 2023
 August 4 - July 15, 2023
July 15 - 1, 2023
June 30 - 15, 2023

June 15 - 9, 2023

 

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.


Iranwire - September 12, 2023 - By ROGHAYEH REZAEI
<<Unemployment Protest: What Happened at Iran's Aqdara Gold Mine?
On July 31, two young job seekers were holding a sit-in protest near the Aqdara gold mine in Iran's West Azerbaijan province when the police arrived and asked for reinforcement. The protest, which originally aimed to address unemployment in the area, escalated into violence in which three residents of the village of Aqdara-e-Vasati were injured. During the night, security forces raided the village, brutally beating the villagers and arresting 40 of them. Hojjat Momeni, who sustained a gunshot wound to his right shoulder, and Nasser Bahramian, who suffered injuries in the genital area, are permanently disabled, according to IranWire sources. The police officers responsible for these injuries have not faced any legal consequences. As of now, six villagers remain in custody at Urmia Central Prison, with their basic rights being denied while facing charges that could lead to severe penalties.
Three Injured at the Aqdara Gold Mine
On July 31, IranWire obtained reports suggesting that police officers fired shots at citizens who were seeking employment in front of the Aqdara gold mine. Aqdara, the second-largest gold mine in Iran, is located approximately 30 kilometers from the city of Takab. The villagers living around the mine are predominantly Kurdish, and their primary means of livelihood revolve around agriculture. In recent years, however, the mine has become a seasonal source of income for several families. Information received by IranWire suggests that the mine has been employing local residents seasonally, which has allowed it to cut costs. The mine primarily hires workers from the surrounding villages during late spring and summer, which coincides with the peak agricultural season. During this period, the mine's operations involve extracting soil, which is then transported to the factory by truck. In the colder months, the workers get fired. <Instead of hiring workers for the entire year, the mine employs seasonal labor for excavation work for a few months annually,> an anonymous source told IranWire. <During the summer and the height of agricultural work, they send one or two family members to work in the mine. In the winter, some venture to Tehran, Urmia or Tabriz for other job opportunities,> the source added. On July 31, two young individuals from the village of Aqdara-e-Vasati staged a sit-in in front of the mine to protest the lack of work opportunities, according to the source. In response, the mine's management called the police and a growing number of villagers gathered at the scene in support of the protesters. <While there were typically three policemen stationed at the mine, it seemed insufficient on this occasion. They called for reinforcements from Takab totaling seven or eight officers. The situation escalated, with threats being exchanged and shots being fired into the air,> the source revealed. <Unfortunately, one bullet struck Hojjat Momeni in the right shoulder. People grew increasingly agitated and demanded that police put down their weapons. But the police continued to fire without apparent reason, with one bullet hitting Nasser Bahramian and another hitting Ramin Nikzad,> the source said. The injured were transported by ambulance to Takab and from there to the cities of Zanjan and Urmia. <The local population is grappling with hunger, and many young people are unemployed. They simply requested to be hired for a few months to earn a living, given that this mine is located on their land,> the source said.
Arrest of 40 Villagers during Overnight Raid
The source told IranWire that at around 4:00 a.m. on August 1, approximately 120 security forces coming from nearby cities launched a surprise attack on Aqdara-e-Vasati. These forces, backed by paramilitary Basiji forces stationed in the village, brutally assaulted the villagers, including men and women who bravely attempted to prevent the arrest of their loved ones. <Khalil Aftabi, the manager of the stone mine, was subjected to severe beatings which resulted in a 10-centimeter gash on his head. Others suffered injuries as well. Women who tried to help the men were not spared and bore numerous bruises on their bodies. The girls were left traumatized to the point where the mere sound of a door closing terrifies them,> the source explained. The officers loaded the 40 arrested men, some of whom were bleeding, into vans and transported them to Takab. From there, they were transferred to Urmia's central prison by bus amidst a barrage of insults. In the village, house doors and windows were shattered, and the women bore visible bruises on their heads and faces. One elderly woman had been dragged to the ground by her hair as she tried to prevent her son from being taken away.
Six People Remain in Limbo
Out of the 40 individuals who were apprehended, all but six have been released on hefty bail: Khalil Aftabi, his brother Ahmad Aftabi, Ismail Teymori, Mahmoud Barfar, Yaqoub Eskandari and Hamid Anosheh. As previously reported by the human rights news agency Hengaw, they face charges of <disrupting public order,> <acting against the country's internal security> and <kidnapping.> <They used force against the villagers, launching an attack on the village in the dead of night. After subjecting them to beatings, injuries, and violence, they forcibly detained them. And now they claim these young men are kidnappers,> a source told IranWire. The source said that the prisoners are denied the right to legal representation and are allowed to make only sporadic phone calls to their immediate family members. Those wounded have not received adequate medical attention, which resulted in the deterioration of their physical conditions during incarceration. According to the source, the families' efforts to secure the release of these young people have yielded no results. Judicial authorities have informed the families that they will either be released after September 16, which will mark the anniversary of Mahsa Amini's death, or they remain in detention until September 26, when their court hearing is scheduled. It will be at the judge's discretion whether they are granted bail or not. Simultaneously, the families have been told to prepare for hefty bail and fine amounts that most of them won't be able to afford.>>
Source:
https://iranwire.com/en/features/120386-unemployment-protest-what-happened-at-irans-aqdara-gold-mine/

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