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JINA 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. Zendegi. Azadi revolution.
16 February 2023 | By Gino d'Artali

And also
Read all about the assasination of the 22 year young Jina Mahsa Amini (Kurdistan-Iran) and the start of the Zan, Zendegi, Azadi (Women, life, freedom) revolution in Iran  2022
and the latest news about the 'Women Live Freedom' Revolution per month in
2024: Oct wk3 -- Oct wk2P3 -- Oct wk2P2 -- Oct wk2 -- Oct wk1P2 -- Oct wk1 -- overview per month
  
and 2023: Dec wk 5 part 2 -- Dec wk 5 -- Dec week 4-3 -- Dec wk3 -- Dec 17 - 10 -- Dec week 2 and 1 --  November - Januari 2023

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

Editorial by G. d'A.: Dear reader, as a webmaster also I constantly have to guard the read-ability of the 'Cryfreedom'-outlet and sometimes decisions need to be made to have it be for your convenience and moreso in total support of the women-led revolt in Iran which inevitably will be a grand Victory. Still, choices must be made always and so I've decided to, for now, embed all the actual news about the 'NO-hijab; 'Biological terror attscks against schoolgirls'; 'Iranian journalists under siege'; 'Blinding as a weapon' and 'The hanging spree' as part of the 'Actual news' updates of the Iran 'Woman, Life, Freedom' section. But, if need be and urgent attention and action is needed concerning the above mentioned topics it will get an extra emphasized place as part of the actual news page-layout. Thank you for being a reader and for your support of the 'Woman, Life, Freedom' revolution.
Click here for the previously tabled topics

CLICK HERE ON HOW TO READ ALL ON THIS PAGE 
You are now at the Iran 'Woman, Life, Freedom'  section

For the 'Women's Arab Spring 1.2' Revolt news 
Updated Oct. 10, 2024

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 October 15, 2024) z



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.

This links to a page that is in full dedicated and a tribute to Jina Amini who, with stilll 'till today too many other sisters gave their life for freedom.
Long live a long and free Iran



We all grief for the loss of our sister / daughter of Iran Armita Gevarnand:
 


Read her updated story here
 

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
October 8, 2024:
"The perpetrators of war are the outcasts and the disgraced throughout history..."
September 25, 2024:
Letter from Narges Mohammadi to UN General Assembly
September 16, 2024: "Message from Narges Mohammadi for Jina Mahsa Amini"
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 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 29 - 16, 2024
Second Anniversary of Jina Amini's
state-sanctioned murder

incl. Commemorating Bloody Friday
a wave of arrests of her fellow-citizen


Oct 13 - 9, 2024:
Commemoration of the Fallen for Freedom Part 2
Oct 3, 2024:
Commemoration of the Fallen for Freedom
 

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"
 


 

 



 







PAKSHAN AZIZI

Actual News:
September 23 - 16, 2024:
<<Pakhshan Azizi denied medical care ...and
 
<<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,"

 

 

September 10, 2024
Sara Deldar, 28, passed away due to an infection caused by pellet fragments

Read her story here


 
August 29, 2024
Tortured and Tried: Nasim Gholami Faces Death Sentence



Click here for more stories of Heroines of Iran 

   

27 August 2024
Kurdish Political Prisoner, Varisheh Moradi

 Stays in Abeyance in Evin Prison Amid Continued Deprivation of Visitation and Phone Call Rights
 

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:
Actual stories:
October 7, 2024: Plight of nurses in Iran: Resignatons and Emigration
October 5, 2024: World Teachers' Day
 October 2, 2024: Expulsions of Students and Professors
October 1, 2024: Workers Neglected in Iran's Unsafe Mines
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 acutal updates  Updated Oct. 15, 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
 

October 11 - 4, 2024
<<Narges Mohammadi: The perpetrators of war are the outcasts and the disgraced throughout history...
and <<A Woman Victim of Child Marriage Executed in Ahar Prison, Iran...
and <<Fatemeh Moradpour, 15, Commits Suicide Under Pressure for Forced Marriage...
and <<World Day Against the Death Penalty...
and <<Iranian Journalist Sentenced for Instagram Posts...
and <<Political Prisoner in Critical Condition After Month-Long Hunger Strike...

and more actual fact-finding news

May 10 - 3, 2024

'War against the No-hijabi women'
 

October 7 - 5, 2024
<<Sarvenaz Ahmadi ends her hunger strike...
and <<Bukan: Seven IRGC Members Killed and Injured in Armed Clash...
and <<Kurdish Women Journalists' Day: We keep reporting the truth...
and <<Iran Arrests Kurdish Nurse in Sanandaj, Whereabouts Unknown...
and <<Zahra Fayzi, 41, executed in Tabriz Central Prison...
and <<Iranian Appeals Court Reduces Kurdish Journalist and Activist Zhina Modares Gorji's Prison Sentence...
and <<Lorestan: Femicide/Suicide of Fatemeh Moradpour Due to Pressure for Forced Marriage...
and <<Five Balochs, Including Three Teenagers, Killed and Injured by Direct Gunfire...
and more actual fact-finding 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.


In commemoration of Jina Amini, and all other fallen and immortal sisters and daughters of Iran


Parisa Asgari
NCRI - Womens committee - 13 Oct 2024 - in The Fallen for Freedom
<<Parisa Asgari
A Beacon of Resilience in the Fight for Freedom
Parisa Asgari, born on September 16, 1996, in Aligudarz-a city in the western province of Lorestan-was a brilliant law student at the prestigious University of Tehran. After the tragic death of Zhina Mahsa Amini at the hands of Iran's Guidance Patrol in 2022, Parisa, like so many other disillusioned young Iranians, took to the streets with her friends, determined to demand justice and basic rights for her people. On October 13, 2022, during protests in Tehran's Enghelab Square, Parisa Asgari courageously stood up to the security forces, throwing stones at their armored vehicle. In response, the forces shot her three times, killing her instantly. After her death, security agents seized her body, even removing her internal organs. Her grieving family was pressured and threatened into declaring that she had died from brain damage. However, numerous students and eyewitnesses captured the tragic moment of Parisa's shooting on video, and these images continue to circulate on social media as a testament to the injustice she suffered. On October 15, 2022, Parisa Asgari was laid to rest in Aligudarz's Golzar Shohada Cemetery. Her name and story are powerful symbols of the Iranian people's unyielding struggle for freedom and justice.>>
Source:
https://wncri.org/2024/10/13/parisa-asgari/


Negin Abdolmaleki
NCRI - Womens committee - 12 Oct 2024 - in The Fallen for Freedom
<<Negin Abdolmaleki
A Spirited Young Woman Lost to Oppression
Negin Abdolmaleki, a 21-year-old from Qorveh, a city in the western province of Kurdistan, was a bright and dedicated biomedical engineering student at Hamedan University of Technology, located in the west of Iran. Known for her courage, Negin Abdolmaleki joined the nationwide protests in 2022, driven by a deep desire to see her homeland freed from oppression. On October 12, 2022, during a protest in the city of Hamedan, Negin was brutally beaten by security forces. She suffered multiple blows to her head with batons, resulting in severe bleeding. Despite her injuries, Negin managed to return to her dormitory. Tragically, however, the bleeding was so severe that she lost her life shortly after that. To cover up the truth, security forces stormed the university dormitory. They threatened her classmates, who had witnessed the attack, as well as Negin's family, ordering them to claim that she had died due to food poisoning from expired canned fish. This fabrication was meant to erase the brutal reality of her death and prevent further unrest. Outraged by her death and the injustice surrounding it, the Hamedan University of Technology students gathered in protest, demanding accountability for the life that had been cut short simply because she longed for freedom.>>
Source:
https://wncri.org/2024/10/12/negin-abdolmaleki/


Helen Ahmadi
NCRI - Womens committee - 11 Oct 2024 - in The Fallen for Freedom
<<Helen Ahmadi
A Young Victim of Repression in Iran's Struggle for Freedom
On Wednesday, October 12, 2022, Helen Ahmadi, a seven-year-old girl, became one of the many innocent casualties in Iran's brutal crackdown on protests for freedom. The tragic incident unfolded in the northwestern Iranian city of Bukan, situated in the country's Kurdistan region, known for its rich cultural heritage and a history of resistance against repression. During a student protest in the Amirabad neighborhood of Bukan, security forces opened fire on the young students as they were leaving school, claiming the life of little Helen, who was trying to return home. Helen Ahmadi's death marks a heartbreaking loss in Iran’s ongoing struggle for basic human rights and freedom. She was just a child, unaware of the intense political conflict that ultimately stole her life. Her story reflects countless families in Iran whose lives have been upended by state violence and repression.
To cover up the circumstances of her death, Iranian security forces reportedly pressured Helen's family to publicly attribute her passing to a <car accident,> rather than a shooting by government forces.>>
Source:
https://wncri.org/2024/10/11/helen-ahmadi/


Farzaneh Kazemi
NCRI - Womens committee - 12 Oct 2024 - in The Fallen for Freedom
<<Farzaneh Kazemi
The Courageous Protest Leader of Qazvin
Farzaneh Kazemi, a 26-year-old graduate in electrical engineering, was a devoted and fearless voice in Iran's protest movement. Born in Qazvin, a city in north-central Iran, she carried a heavy legacy; her father was killed during the Iran-Iraq War, and her mother, a retired teacher, raised her with a deep sense of resilience and justice. Farzaneh Kazemi was no stranger to the risks of dissent. She had been arrested during the December 2017 and November 2019 protests and, in the latter, was sentenced by the Qazvin Revolutionary Court to 50 lashes on charges of damaging a traffic light. The brutal punishment left her with severe kidney damage, yet she continued to courageously push for justice. Since the tragic death of Mahsa Jina Amini and the onset of nationwide protests in 2022, Farzaneh Kazemi was out on the streets of Qazvin every night, spreading word of where and when protests would take place. She inspired many, organizing resistance with a quiet but powerful determination. On the night of October 12, 2022, eyewitnesses report that Farzaneh intervened to save two young men and a woman who were being forcibly taken by Special Unit forces to a detention center. She threw a stone at the van’s windshield, distracting the officers and giving the detained protestors a chance to escape. But this act of defiance came at a steep cost. Two officers on motorbikes pursued her into a dead-end alley. Rather than arrest her, they fatally shot her at point-blank range. At her funeral, Farzaneh's mother recounted the agony of finally seeing her daughter's body a week after her death, saying, "I didn't recognize her. Her entire body was riddled with pellets. They had riddled my daughter with bullets." Farzaneh Kazemi's life was cut short, a life defined by bravery, sacrifice, and a relentless pursuit of freedom. Her legacy, like that of countless others, echoes as a powerful symbol of resistance and the unyielding hope for a free Iran.>>
Source:
https://wncri.org/2024/10/12/farzaneh-kazemi/


Atrocities Against Girls
Center for Human Rights in Iran - 10 Oct 2024
Atrocities Against Girls in Iran Must Be Addressed as World Marks Day of the Girl Child
Child Marriage and Lack of Protection from Violence Threaten Iranian Girls' Future
On this International Day of the Girl Child, the widespread atrocities committed against girls in the Islamic Republic of Iran-which include pervasive child marriage, a lack of protection against domestic violence, and the state’s lethal assaults on peacefully protesting schoolgirls-demand global attention. "Ten-year-old girls are married off, child brides who flee are killed by male relatives who receive lenient sentences, and schoolgirls are shot, detained, and tortured by state security forces for peacefully protesting mandatory hijab laws," said Hadi Ghaemi, executive director of the Center for Human Rights in Iran (CHRI). "This is the reality of life for girls in the Islamic Republic, and the world cannot look the other way while such atrocities are committed," Ghaemi said.
The theme of 2024's International Day of the Girl Child is girls' "vision for the future," but the future of the 12 million girls in Iran includes:
Marriage allowed for girls at age 13, younger with permission of father and judge
Abused child brides who flee face honor killings and often commit suicide
Lenient legal punishments for family members who commit honor killings
No protection for girls against sexual abuse in Iranian law
Schoolgirls protesting during "Woman, Life, Freedom" uprising shot, arrested, and tortured
The State Crackdown on Girl Protesters
In addition to Iran's discriminatory laws and practices against girls in Iran, during the "Woman, Life, Freedom" uprising young schoolgirls played a pivotal role in the peaceful anti-government protests that erupted across Iran in 2022, and were met with a violent state response. Hundreds of children, some as young as 10, including girls, were arrested and held in detention facilities alongside adults, while others were sent to juvenile detention centers or mental health facilities, according to the UN Fact-Finding Mission on Iran. Many were abused and tortured in state custody.
Girls at schools across Iran were also targets of widespread poisoning attacks, which were never properly investigated by the government and affected thousands of schoolchildren for their involvement in the protests or for defying the mandatory hijab laws.

Go to sleep baby
Child Marriage and Abuse Suffered by Child Brides
The National Statistical Center of Iran has stopped publishing information on child marriages and births, obscuring the ongoing crisis, but the latest available data shows that between the winter of 2021 and 2022, at least 27,448 registered marriages of girls under the age of 15 were recorded, along with 1,085 cases of childbirth within this age group. The real number of child marriages in Iran is much higher, as many are not registered. Child marriage is allowed at age 13 for girls (and younger with the consent of the father and a judge) and 15 for boys. Zahra Rahimi, co-founder of the Imam Ali Popular Students Relief Society, an NGO in Iran focused on poverty reduction that was forcibly shuttered by the government, told CHRI that when deciding to let a girl younger than 13 marry, "the judge will ask questions such as, 'What is the price of meat? If you want to buy something for your home, what do you buy?' and based on the girl's answers will determine whether she is ready for marriage. In this process, there is no lawyer, psychologist, doctor, expert or trusted person to talk to the child." Rahimi also noted that "where the court did not allow marriages to take place [for example, when the girls were under 9 years old], the girls were sent into 'temporary marriages' until they turned 13, and then their marriage would become legal." Rahimi added that for girls who do not have a birth certificate (often girls from Afghanistan or from underprivileged and marginalized communities), there are no accurate statistics. In many other cases, there is no court process or legal registration of marriage; families only recite a verse from the Quran to seal a marriage contract. Early marriage exposes girls to marital rape, domestic violence, exploitation, and serious health issues stemming from early childbearing. Young girls are often victims of femicide and honor killings, and many child brides resort to suicide. Child marriage also significantly increases the likelihood of girls dropping out of school. In 2024, nearly 930,000 children reportedly dropped out of school in Iran, and in the previous academic year, 439,805 girls accounted for nearly 50% of all students who dropped out. One primary reason for the rising dropout rate among girls is early marriage. In addition, Iran's laws leave girls deeply unprotected from physical and sexual abuse, weak and poorly enforced labor regulations result in millions of girls in the workforce, and the age of criminal responsibility in Iran is 9 for girls and 15 for boys, despite international law that defines anyone under age 18 as a child. "The girls of Iran deserve to live free from violence and pursue their dreams," Ghaemi said. "The international community must take a stand against the Iranian government's severe and systematic abuse of girls' rights; when girls are empowered, they can transform their communities.">>
Source:
https://iranhumanrights.org/2024/10/atrocities-against-girls-in-iran-must-be-addressed-as-world-marks-day-of-the-girl-child/


Roxana Amiri Kia
NCRI - Womens committee - 10 Oct 2024 - in The Fallen for Freedom
<<Roxana Amiri Kia
A Brave Life Ended Too Soon
Roxana Amiri Kia (known as Ghazal), 22 years old, a first-year dental student at Shiraz University in southern Iran, lost her life on October 11, 2022, after brutal beatings by regime forces during nationwide protests. She was among the young voices demanding freedom and change, determined to see her country liberated. On October 10, Roxana Amiri Kia joined a peaceful protest in Ma'aliabad of Shiraz. In response, security forces attacked her and her fellow students with unrestrained violence. According to a close family member, security forces struck her repeatedly with batons, focusing blows on her head. Roxana, gravely injured, returned to her dormitory that night, but with hospitals heavily monitored, she feared seeking medical help. By the following day, her condition worsened. Her friends rushed her to the hospital, but tragically, it was too late. Roxana Amiri Kia, or Ghazal, passed away in the hospital, her life stolen by the very forces meant to protect her. Adding to the family's heartbreak, regime agents threatened her relatives, warning that if they spoke about her death, her sibling would also be in danger. In a final act of dishonesty, the regime publicly claimed that Roxana died due to COVID-19. Roxana's story is one of profound loss and bravery, as her life was taken simply because she dreamed of a free and just Iran.>>
Source:
https://wncri.org/2024/10/10/roxana-amiri-kia/


Kiana Atashzar
NCRI - Womens committee - 9 Oct 2024 - in The Fallen for Freedom
<<Kiana Atashzar
A Brave Girl Who Paid the Price for Freedom
Kiana Atashzar was born in Tehran, Iran on September 5, 2007. Known for her courage and passion, she had told her friends, "Everything has a price."
On October 9, 2022, after school, Kiana Atashzar and her friends joined ongoing protests in the Haft-Hoz area of Narmak, a neighborhood in Tehran's eastern region. During the brutal crackdown on demonstrators by Iran's security forces, Kiana was violently attacked. Officers beat her repeatedly, delivering blow after blow with batons until she lost her life. Following her death, security forces took her body and held it for two days, leaving her family in the dark about her fate. When her body was finally returned, her eyes had been sewn shut, and her organs had been removed. Government agents claimed that Kiana had fallen into a well. When her father questioned this story, asking why her eyes were sewn shut, he was told, <We conducted an autopsy and donated her organs. If you protest, your family could suffer similar consequences.> Responding calmly, Kiana's father said, "We have no objections, but the one who cast our child into the well will fall into it themselves."
Kiana Atashzar was laid to rest in Tehran's Behesht-e Zahra Cemetery, Section 258, Row 189, Grave 1.>>
Source:
https://wncri.org/2024/10/09/kiana-atashzar/


Negin Salehi
NCRI - Womens committee - 8 Oct 2024 - in The Fallen for Freedom
<<Negin Salehi
A Young Life Cut Short for the Dream of Freedom
On October 8, 2022, just weeks into the nationwide uprising in Iran, Negin Salehi, a young woman, was brutally beaten by plainclothes regime agents in Tehran. Their attack was so violent that she joined the countless victims of the uprising before she even reached the hospital. Negin's <crime> was joining a demonstration in protest of the death of Zhina Mahsa Amini, standing with young Iranians who dared to demand freedom. Security forces not only prevented her family from holding a memorial ceremony, but they also forced her to be buried in silence in Tehran's Behesht-e Zahra Cemetery. Negin Salehi, 27, lived in the Baharestan district of Tehran and worked as an accountant at an audio-visual store. Known for her kindness and friendly nature, she was also a bit shy, endearing her even more to those who knew her. On that fateful October day, Negin was heading home from work on Jomhouri Street when protests broke out. Without hesitation, she joined the demonstrators. But the regime's plainclothes agents launched a savage attack on the protesters. According to witnesses, two plainclothes agents followed Negin, threw her to the ground, and struck her repeatedly on the head with batons. Blood poured from her head, and she lost the strength to defend herself. After the beating, the agents left her lying on the ground. People in the crowd helped Negin Salehi and took her home. Yet, she experienced severe nausea. Her mother rushed her to the hospital, but on the way, Negin succumbed to her injuries.

Negin Salehis' resting gravesite
Negin Salehi rests now in Behesht-e Zahra Cemetery, Section 5, Row 9. Her life was taken because she dared to dream of a free Iran, and her memory endures as a symbol of courage and sacrifice in the pursuit of justice.>>
Source:
https://wncri.org/2024/10/08/negin-salehi/

Related stories/links:
September 15, 2024: 2022 Iran Uprising: Iranian Women at the Heart of the Struggle for Freedom
https://wncri.org/2024/09/11/the-list-of-women-and-girls-killed/
Directly related stories of the Fallen for Freedom"
http://www.cryfreedom.net/ZAA-JMA-2024-sept-wk4-I-Wont-Take-Blood-Money.htm
http://www.cryfreedom.net/ZAA-JMA-2024-sept-wk4-He-Died-in-His-Sisters-Arms.htm

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