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Watching the most recent music video of Toomaj Salehi who has been sentenced to death by the government of Iran basically for protesting them and rapping.
https://youtu.be/Jpi7d_uQ5Ec
Living in the islamic regime is like waking up every morning to the news of one more innocent person getting the death penalty because they just wanted to live and be free.
Toomaj Salehi 🕊️
Art Nouveau painting of a woman by Alphonse Mucha edited to include Nika Shakarami's face, Woman Life Freedom in a stylized vintage font and the words "woman" and "freedom" written in Farsi on a large open book held by Nika.
Source: X/Samz K.P.
by and large the iranian people have been standing in solidarity with us. we as jews need to stand in solidarity with the people of iran. they know exactly how bad the IR is. it is the IR, and their proxies, Hezbollah, Hamas, etc, that are the root of the worst of the conflict. in order for there to be peace and self-determination for israelis and palestinians, that depends on the success of the women life freedom movement. free iran from the IR, free #RezaRasaei, #freetoomaj, free us all from radical Islamism.
Artist: Mohammad Barrangi
In the name of the creator of rainbow
Soutien aux femmes iraniennes et aux libertés du peuple d’Iran
Iran women's protests are the focus of 'Persepolis' author Marjane Satrapi's new book
April 27, 2024 "Spanish artist Patricia Bolaños says she thought it was a prank when she got an email about working on the project with the famed author of Persepolis. It was only when Satrapi got in touch herself that she believed it. Bolaños, who lives in New York, says Persepolis is one of her favorite graphic novels but she knew little about Iran. / So she worked with one of the project's Iran scholars to illustrate the book's chapter on the "Aghazadeh," or noble-born, a term connoting nepotism and corruption that's used to describe the children of Iran's elite, its ruling mullahs and Revolutionary Guards. //
Bolaños says she was inspired by one of their Instagram accounts, "Rich Kids of Tehran," which showed the Aghazadeh wearing bikinis on French Riviera beaches, drinking alcohol and partying.
"It was really scary because these are the kids of those setting the rules, but they don't follow the rules," she says. "For me, it was like, how is this possible? Especially for the women. These kids are perpetuating this corrupt system. And at certain moments they have to collide with this other world of other women fighting and dying for freedom."
Bolaños wanted to know what those moments are like. The last cartoon in her chapter shows a stylish Aghazadeh checking her Instagram account. "She watches videos of women burning veils and yelling 'freedom,'" says Bolaños, "and the reader sees it reflected in her sunglasses. And someone asks her, what are you watching? And she says... nothing."
READ MORE https://www.wnycstudios.org/podcasts/tnyradiohour/articles/jerry-seinfeld-on-making-a-life-in-comedy-and-also-pop-tarts
Rohsana Ahmadi [*] 2022
"Don't you dare touch me, stay back" were her last words