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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
2025: Jan wk3P2 -- Jan wk3  -- Jan wk2P2 -- Jan wk2 -- Jan wk1

2024: Dec wk5 -- Dec WK4P2 -- Dec WK4  -- 
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
 --overview per month


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

 HEAR JINA AMINI'S VOICE
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

Overview of news about the Second aniversary of Jina Amini's state-sactioned murder September 2024


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

Read also: Armita's Story: Iran's Generation Z Rebellion Against the Ayatollahs

Ongoing since Oct. 3, 2024:
Commemoration of the Fallen for
Freedom
Part6
 
Click here for previous Commemorations  
And more commemorational stories
Tortured to Death: The Story of Atefeh Na'ami
Violence During Woman, Life, Freedom Protests


'Women's Arab Spring 1.2'
Updated Jan. 10, 2025
Special reports about the Afghanistan Women Revolt and more
Updated Jan 10, 2025


Syria: the Fall of Assad and aftermath
Updates Jan 15,2025


PALESTINE

Updated Jan 13, 2025

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 January 15, 2025) 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
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
and earlier news about

a wave of arrests of her fellow-citizen



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


Read her updated story here
 

'War against the No-hijabi women'
Update Dec. 20, 2024: Iranian Women Rise Against the New Hijab Law with the Slogan "Woman, Resistance, Freedom"
Nov. 13, 2024: hijab-torture clinics


 


Earlier Stories and more

 

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
Click the above for also earlier news
  

January 8, 2025 - December 28 - 4, 2024
Sisters 4 each other, Sisters 4 All

in continuation of the below resistence of the 3 sisters

A to VICTORY tribute to
NARGES MOHAMMADI
Dec 5, 2024: Narges Mohammadi chants 'Jin, Jiyan, Azadi' after temporarily freed from prison
Nov. 18, 2024: Joint letter: Nobel Peace Laureate Urgently Needs Essential Medical Care for Serious Health Problems
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

VARISHEH MORADI

Click here for extra news about 
 the Death Sentence for
Kurdish Activist Varisheh Moradi and  the(international) support she gets


Click here for more stories of Heroines of Iran 

PAKSHAN AZIZI
Updated Dec. 5, 2024 :
Ongoing Denial of Family Visits for Death Row Political Prisoner Pakhshan Azizi
and previous news:
Dozens of grieving families demand reversal of death sentences for Varisheh Moradi and Pakhshan Azizi
and earlier
Iran: Death row prisoner Pakhshan Azizi's cellmates demand justice for her
and
"You dictator, I am Arash, fire responds to fire,"

Also in her case the mullahs' regime
is threathening to hang her
for opposing it and moreso
for being a Kurd.

Overview of her Actions
 

Please do read the above and following articles about heroines and other brave people 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 January '25 topics:

Tortured to Death: The Story of Ramin Fatehi
& Shot from Behind and Paralyzed
& Inside Iran's Death Chambers
and more...

& Iran Faces Critical Shortage of Basic Medicines
and
 Commemoration of the Fallen for Freedom Part 6
 
and 
Click here for previous inspiring stories and  articles incl. Red Alerts  


'New' topic:  a regimes' re-newed method of torture: denial of medical care
UPDATE: Dec. 27 - 16, 2024
The Dire Conditions of Women in detention-A Call for International Action
Nov. 22 - Aug. 30, 2024:
Medical torture of women during incarceration
November 4, 2024
"UN Expert Highlights Alarming Violations Against Women and Fundamental Freedoms..."
October 19-18 2024 - July 18, 2016 Health taken hostage 
 
 And read here more about the
'Nurses 'strike' back':
Other updates can be read in
the 'Actual News' section
"Nurses can neutralize security forces' efforts with unity."
August 30, 2024
and updates:
August 28, 2024:

Nurses' demands - "A nurse will die, but will not accept humiliation,":

"NO to executions" campaign

In support - reflection and updates:
Sept. 7 - August 20, 2024

Other updates can be read in
the 'Actual News' section

'The mullahs' regime / OHCHR* gallows' dance'


Other updates can be read in
the 'Actual News' section

 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
 

January 15 - 13, 2025
<<Tragedy in Qom's Langarud Prison: Woman Sets Herself Ablaze in Protest, Faces Inhumane Treatment...
& <<Three Teenage Girls Attempt Suicide...
& Authorities Deny Political Prisoner Maryam Akbari Monfared In-Person Visits...
& <<Iranian Political Prisoner Held Incommunicado for Over 60 Days...
& <<Marjane Satrapi refuses Légion d'Honneur over France's 'hypocrisy' towards Iran...
& <<Iran's Prisoner-Led Anti-Death Penalty Campaign Expands to 34 Prisons...
& <<Baloch man killed by direct fire from government forces in Khash...
& <<Prisoner Dies in Iran After Denied Medical Care...
and more actual and fact-finding news

January 10 - 7, 2025
<<Femicide: Three women killed in Saqqez, Sanandaj, and Kermanshah...
& <<The Dire Conditions of Qarchak Prison...
& <<Femicide: Victim of child marriage killed by husband in Ilam...
& <<Death Sentence Upheld for Iranian Aid Worker Despite Legal Concerns...
& <<Iran Summons Writer to Begin Serving Over Three-Year Sentence for Hijab Protest...
& <<Iran Executes 901 People in 2024, UN Says...
& <<Mothers for Peace and Reconciliation condemn death penalty in Iran...
& <<Four labor activists in Khuzestan sentenced to 24 years in prison...
& <<Two Balochs killed by government forces' gunfire...
and more actual and fact-finding news

January 7 - 6,2025
<<Increased Pressure from Mullahs' Parliament to Enforce the Hijab Law Despite National Security Council's Halt...
& <<Ghazaaleh Hodoodi, a 27-Year-Old Mother, Burned Alive by Rejected Suitor...
& <<Four Education Activists Handed 24-Year Prison Terms in Iran...
& <<'No to Execution Tuesdays' Expands to 30 Prisons in 50th Week...
& <<Iranian Satirical Blogger Arrested Over Criticism of Economy...
& <<Woman Removes Cleric's Turban in Hijab Protest in Iran...
& <<Iran executes at least 31 women in 2024...
& <<Political Prisoner Sakineh Parvaneh Denied Phone Calls for Over Four Months...
& <<Kolbar Deaths in Iran's West Rise 15% in 2024, 59 Killed...
& <<Poverty Surge in Iran: 27% Can't Afford Essentials...
and more actual and fact-finding news

and
Ongoing wave of arrests in Kurdish-Iran
January 8 - 6, 2025 and earlier December 30 - 27, 2024
 and
Dec. 20, 2024:
Iranian Women Rise Against the New Hijab Law with the Slogan "Woman, Resistance, Freedom"


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.

Dear reader, let us, apart from all the other news following please read first the most inspiring but alas also most disturbing news.
In other words: Rise more for the 'Woman, Life, Freedom' uprisal. Gino d'Artali
 

January 11 - 9, 2025
Imminent Risk of Execution of Pakhshan Azizi because "I'm Kurdish, I'm a woman"


Behzad Yazdanpanah
Iranwire - January 13, 2025 - by Samaneh Ghadarkhan
<<Shot from Behind and Paralyzed: The Survivor of Tehran’s Bloodiest Protest Day
The bullet that paralyzed Behzad Yazdanpanah came from behind.
It was December 27, 2009 - a day that would become known as the bloodiest of Iran's Green Movement protests. He was 22, an industrial engineering student who believed in something bigger than himself. He never saw the shooter's face. Tehran was burning that day. Even Ahmad Khatami, the city's interim Friday prayer leader, would later call it a battlefield. The streets were filled with the chaos of mass arrests, gunfire, and the sickening sight of pickup trucks ploughing through crowds of protesters. Thousands had come out, believing this might be the moment everything changed. They offered him a bargain. "Tell everyone you were a member of the Basij, blame the Mojahedin [MEK] for shooting you, and we’ll pay your blood money." He refused. The official report was never released, leaving Behzad with only his memories and the haunting images he's pieced together from websites and videos. Years later, he would learn that one of his attackers died fighting in Syria. But what the Islamic Republic's bullets couldn't take was his determination. After three terms of mandatory medical leave, Behzad returned to his studies at the University of Amol and completed his degree remotely. "I wanted to finish," he says, "so they wouldn't think they could take everything from us." His professors' greatest show of support was simply not marking him absent. But his classmates - even those who didn't know him - rallied around him, helping him cross the finish line he'd been racing toward when that bullet found him on Ashura. It's been years since that December day when Tehran teetered on the brink of collapse when protesters went home as night fell. Behzad still carries that day with him - in his wheelchair, in his memories, in his refusal to let them take everything. He was 22 when they shot him from behind. He never saw it coming. But they never saw his resilience coming either.
Fifteen years have passed since December 27, 2009, Ashura. Behzad recalls, "I was at the Kalej intersection in Tehran when the shooting started.
The streets were so blocked that no vehicles could move. On one side, plainclothes agents were shooting directly at the people, while on the other side, the Special Guards were stationed. A very small street was also full of protesting people, and no vehicles would go down that street. The suppressing forces shot directly at people inside the alley. They didn’t even shoot in the air, and it was clear that every bullet they fired hit someone." According to Behzad, he was shot around 30 minutes after noon prayers. People gathered around him. He adds, "At that moment, I didn't know what had happened to me. I thought it was something like a heavy object hitting me and making me fall, but without causing any harm. When the people around me saw the blood, I realized I had been shot with a real bullet." With the help of bystanders, Behzad was put on a motorcycle. Due to his spinal injury, he had no control over his legs and couldn't hold them. One of the protesters sat behind him on the motorcycle simply to hold his legs. At some point, riding the motorcycle became too difficult, and with the help of citizens, he was transported in a car to Madaen Hospital. During those days, protesters were advised to avoid public hospitals. Behzad says, "If the people hadn't moved me and the ambulance had taken me, the security forces would have definitely killed me." Doctors told him that improper handling during transportation after the bullet hit caused the most damage to his spinal cord. After arriving at the hospital, Behzad lost consciousness. To repair the spinal cord and the vertebrae shattered by the bullet, he underwent two surgeries within 48 hours to prevent further damage. The doctors were unable to remove the bullet from his body. The bullet was lodged just one centimeter from his heart, embedded in his muscles. It shattered three of his vertebrae, burned and severed part of his spinal cord, caused muscle atrophy, and paralyzed his legs. For the past 15 years, he has lived with daily, constant pain and developed Irritable Bowel Syndrome. He was under physiotherapy for two years, but doctors eventually gave up hope on his treatment. Upon Behzad's arrival at Madarn Hospital in Tehran, intelligence officers attempted to transfer him to a facility under their control. This was met with strong objections from Behzad’s family. The hospital staff and his treating physician also refused to allow his transfer. Behzad says, "My surgeon told the security forces, 'I will not allow this patient to be moved. If you want to move him, you must give me written guarantees that you are fully responsible for his care, because even a one-centimetre shift could kill him.'" Forty-eight hours after his surgeries, three intelligence officers from the IRGC began interrogating Behzad and asked questions like, "What were you doing at the scene? Why did you go, and what happened when you were shot?" They created a case against him. Behzad says, "Even after the surgery, they tried to take me with them. My father says they came with flowers and sweets, trying to get his consent. They warned my father not to make this issue public. They only agreed to an interview under the condition that we say I was a Basij member and that the Mojahedin shot me." Security forces and law enforcement, threatening the family into silence, told Behzad's father, "If the person who shot your son comes to the hospital tonight and shoots him in the head, no one will be able to do anything." Fearing for his son's life, Behzad's father never left his son's side for fifteen consecutive nights. Behzad says, "He didn't allow anyone to stay alone with me in my room, not even for a night." During the two weeks Behzad was hospitalized, a soldier from the security forces was assigned to watch him in his room.
Two or three months later, the trial began.
Behzad says, "The case was built around questions like what I was doing at that location that day, and why I went there. I provided my explanation and said I had filed a complaint against the shooter. I told the judge that my request was for this person to be identified. You say that no one had permission to shoot, so this person is a criminal. My question is, why did they shoot me? If they didn't have permission, under what law and why did they shoot at me? Did they give a warning first? Why did they shoot at me above the waist?" Behzad adds, "The judge asked if I had seen the shooter. I said no, but with the many cameras installed on the streets, the shooter or shooters must be identifiable. How could it be that on such a chaotic day, someone shot at the people, but they couldn't be identified?" In the end, the judge told Behzad's lawyer that the family's complaint would not be pursued, and Behzad was acquitted. However, if they insisted on pressing charges and pursued the identification of the shooter, Behzad would be tried on a <waging war against God> charge. But if he made a televised confession, saying that he was a Basij member and that the Mojahedin shot him, he could receive compensation and blood money. Behzad says, "In the first two weeks, they threatened us a lot. They even told me they would charge me with waging war against God."
Tehran's judicial authorities imposed severe punishments on participants of the Ashura protests of 2009.
Behzad recalls: "Later, in the footage from that day, I saw three people, walking calmly, pointing handguns at defenseless people and shooting at them. By looking at these images, I can almost guess who among the three shooters was the one who shot me. Back then, it was said that the suppressors were Lebanese nationals, although one of them, wearing a white vest, was killed years later in the Iranian proxy wars in Syria. His name was Nowrozi, and he was from Kermanshah." Behzad's family filed a complaint with the Tehran prosecutor and sent a copy of the letter to the office of Ali Khamenei. Shortly afterwards, they were contacted by Khamenei's office, who advised them not to pursue the identification of the shooter.
However, they said that if they wanted blood money, it would be granted if they gave their consent. Behzad says, "Remembering the past doesn't bother me as much as it used to. I can now focus on the beauty that exists in life. I don’t regret anything, and if I could go back, I would do the same thing. At that time, I believed it was our duty to go. I firmly say that if I made one right decision in my life, it was that one." When asked what he would do if they gave him the shooter, he says, "I believe he should be put on trial, but if I have any rights and have to make a decision, I forgave him seven years after being shot." >>
Source: https://iranwire.com/en/features/138064-shot-from-behind-and-paralyzed-the-survivor-of-tehrans-bloodiest-protest-day/

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