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the-yennefer · 1 year
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"(...) But the standout dish that encapsulates all, this was the risotto with braised beef. The rice was luscious with a surprising ribbon of brine running through the sauce. The chef obviously knew what she was doing."
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suzimiya · 4 months
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Schaißi #Raisi
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sparkleofstardust · 4 months
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in light of the recent news that Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi has been found dead after a helicopter crash you might be wondering 'who the hell is this guy and why are so many people celebrating his death??' and i'm here to answer that!
to fully understand what's going on we need to look into Iran's history: when the Iranian revolution in 1979 happened the authoritarian king who was ruling at that time was overthrown, but the ensuing power vacuum lead to the islamic regime seizing power and establishing Iran as an islamic republic
the following years were incredibly cruel to the Iranian people; thousands of people (especially minorities) have been protesting against the strict islamic regime leading to many being jailed, tortured and executed.
and this is where Raisi played a big part: in 1988 he was part of a committee that ordered the execution of thousands of political prisoners who were protesting the islamic regime, earning himself the title of "the butcher of tehran"
do not be fooled by what the state media wants you to believe, the Iranian people are celebrating his death. he was a cruel mass murderer who has destroyed the lives of thousands of people, his death should be used as a time to mourn for all the suffering he has caused, and bring new attention to the political prisoners still being held in Iranian prisions today
because sadly the fight is far from over. many of you have probably heard of the murder of Mahsa Jina Amini back in 2022, causing a new wave of nationwide protests and establishing the "woman, life, freedom" movement. the regime has gotten increasingly cruel in their treatment of the Iranian people, especially women, but the people of Iran are not deterred and keep fighting for a free Iran.
if you want to know how you can help, please keep talking about us. the one thing the regime hates is international attention, and in the past it has been proven that international pressure has stopped the regime from executing various political prisoners. people like Toomaj Salehi are under imminent threat of execution and spreading their names could save their lives. so whether you share social media posts or talk to your family and friends about what is happening in Iran, anything helps 🙏🏼
jin, jiyan, azadi ✌🏼
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ebrahimajidi · 1 year
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برای شروع هیچوقت دیر نیست
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enbylvania65000 · 4 months
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When a ceremonial monarch who largely didn't do anything died, tumblr cheered about it because she symbolised colonialism and imperialism. Not because of anything she personally did, but because of her *symbolism*.
When someone dies who personally presided over mass executions of political dissidents, oversaw as a political leader massive repression of women, religious minorities and ethnic minorities and helped organise genocide and civil war throughout the Middle East, only Iranian and Jewish tumblrs are saying anything.
Skewed priorities much?
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warlockwyll · 4 months
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Ebrahim Raisi had a helicopter crash, and rest assured, if he proves to be dead, Iran's internet will be cut off again. I don’t care how many news reports you see about Iranians being devastated by his death; we are not. We are the happiest we have been in a long time.
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awni-qurma · 2 years
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Hey Tumblr how are we doing tonight
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magnetothemagnificent · 4 months
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Hey remember when Queen Elizabeth died and all of Tumblr had a collective crab rave and the tags were trending because fuck imperialism and colonialism? Yeah where's the same energy for President Raisi......
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godofstory · 4 months
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odinsblog · 4 months
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Today a helicopter carrying the Iranian President and Iran’s Foreign Minister has crashed, and apparently many Iranians are all broken up about it and are taking the news very hard 😂
I cannot help but think of Mahsa Jina Amini and all of the brave Iranians who have sacrificed and protested before and after her
Happy World Helicopter Day to all who celebrate 🎉
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random-brushstrokes · 18 days
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Ebrahim Ehrari - Search for security (1993)
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ufogoo · 4 months
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Raisis body being burnt to a crisp is INSANE. here we have a man who used his religion as a weapon to do countless heinous acts on HIS OWN PEOPLE, only for his fate to take away the pleasure of him moving on properly as per the rules of his religion (no cremation, body must be intact). thus the poetic justice of it all... highkey beautiful.
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luminalunii97 · 4 months
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The amount of jokes made by Iranians in the last couple of hours about the president's possible death is beautiful. I love my community.
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west150 · 3 months
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A long story/ artist: abolfazl ebrahime
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saintheartwing · 4 months
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Ebrahim Raisi is dead. In 1988, Iran murdered between 2500-30K people, all prisoners who were mostly locked up for being political opponents of the current regime at the time. The killings were according to Wikipedia set up by a four-man commission, later known as the 'death committee'." Members were Hossein-Ali Nayyeri (who was then a judge), Morteza Eshraqi (then Tehran Prosecutor), Ebrahim Raisi (then Deputy Prosecutor General) and Mostafa Pourmohammadi.
This monster murdered thousands of people. Now he’s gone where the goblins go, belooooow, below below!
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