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 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
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Life, Freedom' pages menu will look a bit different and this
to avoid too many pop-ups ,meaning the underlined period
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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 August 12, 2024)
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.
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Articles about JINA
March 4 - February 27, 2024:
<<Iranian Teacher Arrested for
<Illegal Gathering> at Mahsa Amini's Grave...
and more news
UPDATE: February 12 , 2024:
<<Unlawfully Imprisoned Activist
and Organizer of Mahsa Jina Amini's Funeral Must Be
Released on Medical Grounds
<<Mahsa Amini's Father:
<Everything They Have Said and Shown is Lies>
and
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
November 15, 2023 -
<<Iranian Woman Arrested on Jinas'
Anniversary Tells Her Story...>
December 12, 2023 -
<<EU Remembers Mahsa Amini at Sakharov Prize Awarding
Ceremony...>
December 23, 2023 -
<<Saleh Nikbakht Interrogated at
Khomeini Airport and the Sakharov Prize confiscated by
Iranian security forces...> |
We all grief for the loss of our sister / daughter of
Iran Armita Gevarnand:
Read her story here
AND
Updates of Jina Aminis' Revolution:
Part
16:
December 28 - 16, 2023
Part 17:
January 23 - 6, 2024
Part 18:
March 4
- February 8, 2024
and links to earlier parts
Gino d'artali's opinion: We mourn AND fight!
And read also
ONGOING 'TILL VICTORY:
Jan 2024: 'WOMAN, LIFE, FREEDOM'
REVOLUTION
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December 31,
2023 - Preface about the below 3 heroines of Iran by
Gino d'Artali : Beacons of hope and inspiration on the
road towards a long and free Iran . * Jina Amini,
our sister/daughter who martyred herself for freedom;
*Narges Mohammadi, our sister and as I call her 'mother
of a free Iran' and winner of the Nobel Prize of Freedom
2023 and sentenced five times to a total of 31 years in
prison and 154 lashes but who refuses to give in to the
mullahs' regime to wear a hijab or bow to their demands
and therefore is refused medical care although needing
it badly and bringing her live in danger but says "Victory
is not easy, but it is certain" * and Maryam
Akbari Monfared, our sister who's encarcerated since
15 years and refuses to bow down to the mullahs saying "Finally,
one day, I will sing the song of victory from the summit
of the mountain, like the sun. Tomorrow belongs to us"
Read all about them here and let them inspire you on
your road towards a long and free Iran or as we say in
the West: 'Three strikes and the mullahs' regime is out'
Be the finalizing strike dear and brave dissent |
A to VICTORY tribute to
NARGES MOHAMMADI
August 9, 2024
"My heart cries...
(For Narges Mohammadi and all suffering but fighting
back mothers/women)
Update August 5, 2024
"You are obligated to hold a
public trial with the presence of independent
journalists, women's rights activists, human rights
advocates, and my lawyers. I wish to be prosecuted in
court with the testimony of witnesses of the sexual
assaults committed by the Islamic Republic regime
against women,"
and
Narges-Mohammadi-Denied-Urgent-Medical-Treatment
and earlier heroic stories
May 6, 2024
"Tyranny will fall"
"Victory is not easy, but it is certain"
watch it here :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8LAMPz57Aqw
Click here for a news-overview
from January 15, 2024 'till October 31, 2023 |
JINA AMINI'S VOICE IS ALSO HEARD
And do read also the above linked incredible
December 2023 update!
despite the mullahs'
regime to force it down!
Her mother speaks
out loud and clear
Click here for the latest news of the
'Woman, Life, Freedom'
revolution
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July 23 - 22, 2024
Read here her full story:
PAKSHAN AZIZI, "Denying the Truth,
and Its Alternative"
and more in actual news below
MARJAM AKBARI
MONFARED
June 24, 2024:
The Iranian Regime
Judiciary Launches a New Case to Seize the Assets of
Maryam Akbari Monfared and Her Family, in Revenge for
Seeking Justice for Her Siblings Executed in the 1980s
Dec 30, 2023: Not bowing for the mullahs' regime
she says:
"Finally, one
day, I will sing the song of victory from the summit of
the mountain, like the sun. Tomorrow belongs to us"
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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.
NCRI - Womens committee - 13 August 2024 - in Articles
<<Urmia Central Prison: Report on the Condition of Female Prisoners
Urmia Central Prison, also known as Darya Prison, is located 5
kilometers from Urmia, the capital of West Azerbaijan Province, Iran.
Established in 1969, the prison is notorious for its severe
overcrowding, inhumane conditions, and systemic abuse of prisoners. This
report focuses on the conditions faced by female inmates within the
facility.
Women's Ward
The women’s ward of Urmia Central Prison is situated in a large hall
divided into eight rooms by low walls. Each room houses approximately 20
inmates. Nevertheless, there are only 16 beds per room, forcing many
women to sleep on the floor. The overcrowded conditions are exacerbated
by the lack of basic amenities, with only five functioning toilets and
three showers available for all the women. Hot water is frequently
unavailable, and inmates often shower with cold water. Children residing
with their mothers in this ward are at a high risk of contracting
gastrointestinal and skin diseases due to unsanitary conditions. The
cramped and dirty environment is especially harmful to these children,
who are particularly vulnerable to infections and other health issues.
Most women in this ward are incarcerated for crimes such as drug
trafficking, illicit relationships, fraud, theft, and both premeditated
and accidental murder. Despite the principle of separation of crimes,
female inmates are often held alongside dangerous offenders, further
endangering their safety.
Healthcare and Medical Treatment
Healthcare in Urmia Central Prison is severely inadequate, particularly
for female inmates. The medical clinic serves the women's ward only once
a month, and the general physician merely conducts brief examinations,
typically prescribing basic painkillers. There is no specialized medical
care available, and critical medical conditions often go untreated. The
dentist visits once every six months, forcing inmates with dental issues
to endure prolonged pain.
Injections are rationed, and outdated medications are often
administered, resulting in severe health deterioration among inmates.
The lack of access to proper medical care and the administration of
expired drugs have led to severe health consequences, including
permanent disabilities for some prisoners.
Living Conditions and Hygiene
The living conditions for female inmates in Urmia Central Prison are
dire. Maintaining hygiene is a significant challenge with only five
toilets and three showers for the entire women’s ward. Hot water is
rarely available, and inmates often bathe with cold water. Each prisoner
receives half a kilogram of detergent every two months and one 250-gram
bar of low-quality soap per month, which is insufficient for maintaining
basic cleanliness.
The overcrowded conditions mean that many women have to sleep on the
floor in unsanitary areas, close to restrooms and washbasins. This
situation leads to a high incidence of skin and respiratory illnesses
among the inmates. The limited access to water and hygiene products
exacerbates these health problems, creating a cycle of illness and
inadequate care.
Food Quality and Availability
The quality of food provided to female inmates is extremely poor, often
undercooked and insufficient in quantity. The weekly meal plan includes
minimal protein, with only two servings of chicken shared among many
inmates. Each prisoner receives only 2.5 pieces of flatbread daily and
half a scoop of rice per meal. The lack of nutritious food contributes
to the overall poor health of the inmates. The prison store, operated by
the Hami store chain, sells overpriced, low-quality, and often expired
goods. Fresh produce and basic staples are rarely available, forcing
inmates to rely on inadequate prison meals. The limited access to
nutritious food further compromises the health and well-being of the
female prisoners.
Family Visits and Communication
Family visits for female inmates are restricted to once a month for 20
minutes. Many inmates face difficulties in receiving essential supplies
from their families due to bureaucratic hurdles. Communication with the
outside world is often cut off to prevent information about prison
conditions from leaking out. This isolation adds to the psychological
stress and trauma experienced by the inmates.
Conclusion
The conditions faced by female prisoners in Urmia Central Prison are
severe and inhumane. Overcrowding, inadequate medical care, unsanitary
conditions, and systemic abuse are rampant. Female inmates, in
particular, suffer from a lack of basic necessities and adequate care,
underscoring the need for immediate intervention and systemic changes to
improve their living conditions and ensure their basic human rights are
respected.>>
Source:
https://women.ncr-iran.org/2024/08/13/urmia-central-prison/
Women's
Liberation Front 2019/cryfreedom.net 2024
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