HAIL TO THE IRANIAN
WOMEN'S REVOLUTIONISTS FALLEN FOR FREDOM
against
the supreme leader, the arch-reactionary Ayatollah Ali Khomeini,
and his placeman president. The message of
the women when the former president visited a university was plain: <give way or
get lost> in 2023 and still is.
IN MEMORY OF ASRA PANAHI (16)- JINA MAMINI (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
(Updates
September 20, 2024)
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
September 16, 2024:
"Message from Narges
Mohammadi for Jina Mahsa Amini"
Sept. 2, 2024:
"Shameless": Imprisoned Nobel Laureate in Iran Slams
Custodial Death..."
August 9, 2024
"My heart cries...
(For Narges Mohammadi and all suffering but fighting
back mothers/women)
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
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JINA AMINI'S VOICE IS 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
UPDATED:
September 16 - 15, 2024:
Second Anniversary of Jina Amini's
state-sanctioned murder
Part 3
incl. links 5 related articles +
September 14 - 11, 2024:
Second Anniversary of Jina Amini's
state-sanctioned killing...
Part 2
September 10 - 6, 2024
Second Anniversary of Jina
Amini's state-sanctioned killing...
a wave of arrests of her fellow-citizen
Click here for earlier news of the
'Woman, Life, Freedom'
revolution
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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PAKSHAN AZIZI
September 16, 2024
<<Letter from Pakhshan Azizi: The
philosophy of Jin, Jiyan, Azadi is a philosophy of life...
September 10 - 9, 2024
"Twenty-Six Human Rights Organizations Demand Immediate
Cancellation of Pakhshan Azizi's Death Sentence..."
and more actual news
September 5, 2024
"You dictator, I am Arash, fire
responds to fire,"
August 19, 2024
Sentenced to Death for Assisting
Women Targeted by ISIS
And read here her full story:
July 23 - 22, 2024
"Denying the Truth,
and Its Alternative"
September 5, 2024
"You dictator, I am Arash, fire
responds to fire,"
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Please do read
the following articles about heroines who risk live and
limb for the women-led revolution and no matter what
they'll never give in nor up!and other stories: click on the underlined
topics:
September 18, 2024:
Mandatory Hijab Sparks First Clash
Between Pezeshkian and Judiciary
17 Sept 2024:
UN Fact-Finding Mission Urges
Prosecution of Iran's Perpetrators of Crimes Against
Women and Girls
Sept 15, 2024:
Two Years of Misleading: Morality
Police's Brief Exit and Swift Return
September 15, 2024:
Amir Rahmanipour's Family Fights
for Justice
and
Click here for previous inspiring
stories and articles
incl. Red Alerts |
Read here more about the
'Nurses 'strike' back':
August 30, 2024:
"Nurses can neutralize security
forces' efforts with unity."
and updates:
August 28, 2024:
Nurses' demands - "A nurse will
die, but will not accept humiliation,":
SPECIAL
REPORTS PALESTINE
For actual updates
Updated
Sept. 17, 2024 |
"NO to executions"
campaign
In support - reflection and
updates:
Sept. 7 - August 20, 2024
'The mullahs' regime / OHCHR* gallows' dance'
July 8 - 4, 2024:
The-death-sentence-against-Sharifeh-Mohammadi
June 15, 2024:
Prisoner Swap with Iran is
Shameful Reward
June 5 - May 23, 2024:
It |Iran| puts people to death in
order to terrorize the population into silence.
and other stories
*OHCHR - UN Office of
the High Commissioner for Human Rights
Click here for earlier reports
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May 10 - 3, 2024
'War against the No-hijabi
women'
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September 17 - 13, 2024
<<Message from Narges
Mohammadi for Jina Mahsa Amini...
and <<Letter from Pakhshan
Azizi: The philosophy of Jin, Jiyan, Azadi is a
philosophy of life...
and <<Iran Arrests Another
Relative of Slain 2019 Protester...
and <<Political Prisoner
Zeinab Jalalian: Worsening Health Due to Continued
Denial of Medical Treatment...
and <<Journalists at
Hamshahri Face New Hijab Restrictions...
and <<Ahmad Hassanzadeh,
Father of Slain Protester, Arrested Again by Iranian
Security Forces in Bukan...
and <<Ehsan Askani, a
12-Year-Old Baloch Child, Killed by Iranian Government
Forces in Rask...
and <<Nafas Haji Sharif
Traumatized After Brutal Encounter with Morality
Patrol...
and more actual news |
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.
Amir Mohammad Rahmanipour
Iranwire - September 15, 2024 - by Roghayeh Rezaei
<<Two Years After His Death, Amir Rahmanipour's Family Fights for
Justice
Amir Mohammad Rahmanipour was a 17-year-old who disappeared on
November 29, 2022, during the Woman, Life, Freedom protests in Iran's
Fars province. Three days later, his lifeless body was discovered, with
a glass of alcohol and sleeping pills found nearby, suggesting an
apparent suicide.
The government and security forces denied any responsibility for
his death, claiming he had taken his own life using pills and alcohol.
However, his family has consistently rejected this narrative, saying
that their son was neither an alcoholic nor depressed. They emphasized
that Rahmanipour was a hopeful protester, determined to see change. His
family believes that Rahmanipour was tortured and killed while likely in
the custody of security forces. His mother described the wounds on her
son's body in her cries, while his aunt recounted how the lower half of
his body had been burned with cigarettes. On the second anniversary of
the nationwide protests following the death of Mahsa Amini in the
custody of Iran's notorious Morality Police, IranWire published a series
of reports on the victims of the crackdown on protests, the legal
battles their families have faced, and what has transpired since their
loss. Rahmanipour was an 11th-grade student. Passionate about music and
martial arts, he held a black belt in taekwondo. After Mahsa Amini died
in custody, he began posting protest stories on his Instagram page. His
aunt, Nasrin Dolatyari, who lives in the Netherlands, describes him as
"very calm and quiet; he rarely spoke unless asked a question." Despite
his reserved nature, Rahmanipour joined the growing wave of protests,
driven by the same desire for a normal life that moved thousands of
other teenagers to the streets. In their small town of Firouzabad,
protesting was a significant risk. However, Rahmanipour took to the
streets, which likely led to his identification and arrest by security
agents. Three days later, his lifeless body was found at a bus terminal
near their home. Dolatyari told IranWire that days before his body was
discovered on November 29, Rahmanipour had been ill with a cold. His
mother had taken him to the doctor, and on the way back, he told her,
near their house, to go on without him. That was the last time she saw
him. That night, when the family gathered for dinner, they found that
Rahmanipour's phone was turned off. Concerned, they reached out to
friends and relatives and reported his disappearance to the police.
According to Dolatyari, the family was informed of Rahmanipour's body
being found through an unknown phone call. "He was found sitting with
his hands in his pockets, a number of pills, and a glass of alcohol in
front of him. His face was bruised, indicating he had been beaten."
The killing of protesting children during the protests has made
headlines multiple times. One of the most prominent cases is that of
Nika Shakarami, a 16-year-old protester who disappeared on September 20,
2022, after participating in demonstrations in central Tehran. Nika
disappeared for two days before her lifeless body, showing signs of
severe beating, was discovered and given to her family at a morgue.
Initially, Tehran's prosecutor claimed that Nika died after falling from
the roof of a building near her aunt's house and asserted that her death
was unrelated to the protests. She was sexually assaulted before being
killed by security officers, according to a report by the BBC. The
authorities of the Islamic Republic continue to insist that
Rahmanipour's death was a suicide. However, less than three months
before the second anniversary of his death, his aunt reported seeing
numerous bruises and injuries on the teenager's body, which she believes
indicate that he was tortured while in custody. She describes the extent
of the abuse: "They tortured him severely. His body was burned from the
waist down with a cigarette butt. There were many bruises and wounds on
him. My sister is in tears, and she says her child's body was completely
scarred." The aunt asserts that Rahmanipour was neither depressed nor an
alcoholic who would have committed suicide using alcohol and pills. She
emphasizes that her 23-year-old son, who grew up in the Netherlands, saw
Rahmanipour's protest stories and questioned their authenticity, noting
that he was an athlete and made music in English. "They staged it," she
said. She also recounts difficulties in obtaining Rahmanipour's phone,
which was returned a year later, wiped clean of any data. "It was empty.
There was nothing on his phone," she added. In recent years, families of
those killed in protests or executed have faced severe persecution,
including job and university dismissals, arrests, legal cases, long-term
imprisonments, property confiscation, and threats. Nasrin Dolatyari
describes her sister's suffering, saying that she cannot find peace and
spends her days washing Rahmanipour's grave and repeating the process
daily. "The pain is immense," Dolatyari explains. "My sister's condition
is truly dire. There is no peace, no respite. I call, but I'm not there.
There is nothing I can do."
Rahmanipour had two sisters and was the only son. Dolatyari said
that his sisters also endure significant hardship: "One sister has a
degree in computer science and is unemployed, while the other is
studying medicine and has not yet completed her studies. The older
sister has searched everywhere for work but has been consistently
rejected. Despite promises of future employment, no job has been given
to her even though she has the necessary qualifications." Dolatyari said
that the family is under intense pressure and is concerned about their
phones being monitored, which limits their ability to share information.
"My sister once expressed a desire to sit with me and share her feelings
and pain, but we are not fully aware of the situation," she said.
Regarding the pressure on her, Dolatyari said: "Everyone asked me why I
gave an interview. I responded that he was like my own child. If I
remain silent, I betray him because the situation has become critical.
It's the only thing I can do." On the judicial follow-up of
Rahmanipour's case, Dolatyari explains: "The family cannot discuss it
openly, but as far as I know, the agents themselves conducted the
autopsy. The report claimed the cause of death was poisoning, which led
to the closure of the case."
Forensic medicine in Iran is affiliated with the judiciary and is
overseen by the leader of the Islamic Republic. Although it has issued
relatively independent reports in the past, it has cooperated with
security and judicial institutions, especially during the Woman, Life,
Freedom Movement and the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini in the custody
of the Morality Police.>>
Source:
https://iranwire.com/en/features/133952-two-years-after-his-death-amir-rahmanipours-family-fights-for-justice/
Women's Liberation Front 2019/cryfreedom.net 2024
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