This is what happened to a nurse who tried to help the wounded protesters in Iranā¦
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This is what happened to a nurse who tried to help the wounded protesters in Iranā¦
Wow, I get on Nostr, and suddenly thereās so much love, and a little bit of Bitcoin. But you know what ? Iām not used to so much love, š„° I am used to the greatest hits on other social media platform: āOh, sheās CIA, no, MI6, no wait, Mossad!ā as if Iām some global triple-agent. But hey, at least now I can add āBitcoinerā to the list. For a second, when I saw ā40,000,ā I thought I got a lot of them! Turns out, it was some satoshi. But hereās the irony: since I launched my campaign against compulsory veiling , the Iranian regime has long accused me of sending Bitcoin to Iranian women to remove their hijab, because I campaign against compulsory veiling. Women send me videos of their bravery, and the regime tries to downplay it all. I had no idea what Bitcoin was back then, but from their accusation, I learned! And now, I think maybe itās not a bad thing after all. Thanks for all your love and support. I really needed that.šš»ā¤ļøš»
Hello Nostr, I am new in this world, My name is Masih Alinejad, from Iran and I just met this man, my brother in hair, . We can both launch a Hair Revolution. I asked him about his job. He said Freedom stuff without knowing who I am. Here we are. I am a Freedom Fighter, but beyond that I am a troublemaker for the oppressors. I am a survivor of three assassination plots. A bad ass woman from Iran... šš»š»šš»
āDonāt ignore this. I donāt want to be killed. Donāt pass by the word āexecutionā so easily, this may be the last time you hear my voice.ā And it was. No one listened. Naser was only 25-year-old. Last week, one morning, right after the call to prayer, the interrogator, called his name, walked him to the gallows, kicked the chair, and that was it. And we, the enlightened global community, did what we do best: we watched⦠we scrolled⦠and we moved on. He is the fourth Kurdish prisoner to have received a death sentence for alleged espionage for Israel in recent days.
The Iranian regime wants to kill Narges Mohammadi because they are afraid of the voice of opposition from inside the country. She is a a Nobel Peace Prize winner, a symbol of courage and peace. But the regime targeting her is the very opposite: one of the greatest enemies of peace. For years, from inside Evin Prison, she has exposed the regimeās abuse of women and political prisoners. They could not silence her words, so now they are trying to break her body. What we are witnessing is is a deliberate strategy. Denying her urgent medical care is a slow execution designed to eliminate one of the powerful voices of resistance inside Iran. If anything happens to Narges, the responsibility lies directly with the Islamic Republic. The world knows her name. The world knows what is happening. Now the world must act. Transfer her to independent doctors immediately. Release her unconditionally. Because when you stay silent, you stand with the jailer, not the prisoner.
All these three Iranians have been hanged today. This is a campaign of terror and the world is watching like itās just another Netflix series, waiting to see how many episodes it takes before anyone actually does something. The Islamic Republic has executed three more men, Ebrahim Dolatabadi, Mehdi Rasouli, and Mohammadreza Miri. After gunning down tens of thousands of protesters in the streets, the regime is now systematically executing those it once detained.
Another life taken. Another young man hanged by Iranās regime. Another family destroyed. Mehrab Abdollahzadeh, 27, arrested during the Woman, Life, Freedom uprising, was tortured for over 40 days and forced into a false confession. He told the court he was innocent. He asked for evidence to be reviewed. They ignored him. How many more lives until the world takes a stand? #Iran #DigitalBlackOutIranā
Arrested. Silenced. Hanged at dawn. This is Iran in 21st-century: A photo of the lifeless body of the heroic martyr Sasan Azadvar, who was executed for protesting. Imagine building a life for 21 years and losing it to a system that treats human beings as disposable. Twenty-one. Thatās not a criminal mastermind. Thatās someone who should be figuring out life, not losing it.
Iran football chief expelled from Canada in airport showdown over IRGC ties! I welcome the deportation of Mehdi Taj from Canada sends alongside millions of Iranians because we are united against sportswashing. This didnāt happen in a vacuum for years we Iranians inside and outside the country have been campaigning to end the regimeās presence in international sports we have said it clearly sports should not be used to sanitize a system that jails blinds and executes its own people. And now finally someone listened The world cannot allow a regime that jails, blinds, and executes its own people including innocent athletes to use international sport as a cover for legitimacy. This is a step toward accountability, and it should be followed by broader action to ensure that those tied to repression cannot hide behind global institutions. For years officials of the Islamic Republic have treated global capitals like their personal playgrounds repress at home then show up abroad in a suit and call it sports diplomacy that illusion is cracking. Thank you to Canada for taking the right action. This is bigger than one man being turned away at an airport This is the beginning of the end of sportswashing by a regime that has tried to launder brutality through stadiums and federations Iranians are united on this We will not allow football or any sport to become a mask for murder. If you represent repression you donāt get to represent anything else. Please join us letās be #UnitedAgainstSportWashing
Iranās Regime Sentences 21-Year-Old Karate Champion to Death for ProtestingŲ Execution Imminent! So let me get this straight; Sasan Azadvar goes to a protest⦠and the regimeās response is not a debate, not reform, but a rope? He isnāt a criminal. Heās a kid with medals, a future, and apparently the dangerous idea that freedom should exist. Iranās Supreme Court looked at this and said, āYeah, execution sounds about right.ā And now the family gets the message from the judicial system: āCome say goodbye.ā This is a regime so weak, it has to kill its own young people to feel strong. #StopExecutionInIran
Freedom Fighter