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.
Two Years of Misleading
Iranwire - Sept 15, 2024 - by Shohreh Mehrnami
Two Years of Misleading: Morality Police's Brief Exit and Swift Return
<<Less than 10 months passed from the day when the activities of the
Morality Police were halted following the death of Mahsa Amini until the
officers enforcing compulsory hijab resumed their operations. During
that time, the government implemented various strategies to coerce women
into observing the mandatory hijab, but the removal and eventual return
of the white vans of the Morality Police became a symbol for measuring
the government's severity in handling opponents of the hijab law.
Although the Morality Police disappeared from the streets almost
immediately following the announcement of Mahsa Amini's death, the
official - albeit untrue - announcement of their removal came about two
and a half months later, delivered by the Attorney General. On December
3, 2022, Mohammad Jafar Montazeri announced in a speech that the
Morality Police <was shut down from the same place it was established.>
The announcement came around seventy days into the street protests and
the Woman, Life, Freedom movement. During that period, the government
employed various methods - from repression and security measures to
propaganda and promises of reform - in an attempt to quell the protests.
For many, however, the announcement of the Morality Police's removal was
unconvincing. While some Western media interpreted it as a concession to
the protesters, others remained sceptical. The atmosphere had become so
tense that the mere presence of the Morality Police vans heightened
sensitivities. In response, the police and other agencies paused the use
of these vans, opting instead to close shops and businesses where women
appeared without the mandatory hijab. Despite these numerous efforts,
none proved sufficient to prevent the eventual return of the Morality
Police. Shortly after Ali Khamenei, the Supreme Leader of the Islamic
Republic, declared that refusing to wear a headscarf was <haram,>
forbidden by Islamic law, police vans reappeared on the streets to
confront women defying the compulsory hijab law. Finally, on July 16,
2023, the police spokesperson officially announced the return of the
Morality Police. Saeed Montazer al-Mahdi stated that, from that day
forward, both vehicle and foot patrols would deal with individuals who
<persist in breaking societal norms.> Political analyst Ali Afshari,
speaking to IranWire, said that the government had never truly intended
to back down from enforcing the mandatory hijab. "From the very first
days of the protests, they sought to calm the situation," Afshari said.
"They reached out to Mahsa Amini's family in an attempt to reduce the
tensions, but it didn't work. Simultaneously, they refused to abolish
the mandatory hijab or admit that Mahsa Amini was killed while in
custody."
According to Afshari, after the protests subsided, the authorities
sought to reassert control. "They filed cases against women who had
removed their headscarves during the protests. Once the protests had
calmed, they reintroduced the Morality Police under a new name - the <Noor
Project> - to enforce the same rules." Although the Morality Police was
briefly halted and later reinstated, the numerous strategies implemented
by the government over the past two years to enforce the mandatory hijab
have raised many questions about the rationale behind these efforts.
Before the Morality Police returned under the new name <Noor Project,>
another force known as the <hijab enforcers> began to appear in various
parts of the Iranian capital, including metro stations. These
individuals were not formally affiliated with any specific organization.
Authorities, including then-Minister of Interior Ahmad Vahidi and Tehran
Mayor Alireza Zakani, claimed that the hijab enforcers were ordinary
people enforcing the principle of <propagation of virtue and prevention
of vice.> However, questions arose about how these so-called
<volunteers> were outfitted in uniforms, stationed in subway corridors,
and filmed people, leading to suspicion of their independence. Amid
these debates, Etemad newspaper revealed a confidential letter from
Ahmad Vahidi showing that all measures against women defying the hijab
law were directly ordered by him. Vahidi, a brigadier general in the
Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), publicly denied imposing
restrictive measures, yet leaks and media reports exposed his role in
directing these actions behind the scenes. Asieh Amini, a social
analyst, told IranWire that the government's actions regarding the
mandatory hijab can be divided into two categories: actions rooted in
law and those operating outside the legal framework. The first category
includes laws and punishments passed through formal legislative
processes. The second stems from fatwas and orders issued by religious
authorities, primarily Ali Khamenei, and are enforced without needing
legal justification. The second measures are executed by loyalists who
act on religious edicts as if they were law, bypassing the formal legal
process. The actions of the Iranian government and its supporters in
enforcing the mandatory hijab, as social analyst Asieh Amini has
identified, have become increasingly visible over the past two years.
One prominent example is the hijab enforcement in metro stations,
orchestrated under orders from the Minister of Interior and the Mayor of
Tehran. During this campaign, Armita Geravand, a teenage girl not
wearing a hijab, was pushed backwards while boarding a metro train,
leading to a coma from which she later died. While the government
offered various explanations for her fall, a source told IranWire that a
hijab enforcer pushed Armita because she was not wearing a headscarf.
The government's harsh measures to enforce the hijab law have led to
both financial and human costs, prompting many to question why such
costly programs persist. Political analyst Ali Afshari told IranWire
that if the Islamic Republic were to relax its stance on the hijab, it
would risk losing support from its core base. "The issue is deeper than
just the headscarf or chador," Afshari explained. "It extends to the
broader concept of personal freedom, which fundamentally conflicts with
the government's ideological framework. If the government abandons
mandatory hijab, it risks losing its conservative supporters and
undermining the very foundation of its legitimacy. With Ali Khamenei
having declared hijab as both a political and religious obligation,
abolishing it would render the doctrine of Velayat-e Faqih [Guardianship
of the Islamic Jurist] meaningless."
To maintain control, the government has used various strategies. First,
they have recruited economically vulnerable women, offering them
salaries to enforce hijab regulations. Then, they reintroduced the
Morality Police, albeit under a new name, showing little regard for the
legalities of these actions. From the Interior Minister, whose lies
about the role of the hijab enforcers were exposed, to the officers seen
on video beating and violently arresting Nafas Haji Sharif, a teenage
girl without a headscarf, the government's desire to suppress opposition
remains clear. These incidents illustrate how the Islamic Republic
prioritizes maintaining its ideological grip at any cost, even when
faced with widespread dissent and condemnation.>>
Source:
https://iranwire.com/en/features/133947-two-years-of-misleading-morality-polices-brief-exit-and-swift-return/
Women's Liberation Front 2019/cryfreedom.net 2024
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