Based on the news you have heard that they 'abolished' the mortality police.
but today when I woke up and checked the new, 2 of the famous actresses who took their hijab off yesterday, Elnaz Shakerdoost and Shaghaiegh Dehghan have been summoned by the police.
an amusement park was closed permanently (for now) cause one of the female workers wasn't wearing hijab.
they are lying. they just abolished the mortality police to calm the protests, they don't care about women now as they didn't care all these damn 43 years.
DON'T STOP TALKING ABOUT IRAN. OUR ONLY PROBLEM IS NOT THE FORCED HIJAB; THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC NEEDS TO GO.
🌼 Masih Alinejad: “I’m not asking any Western country to bring democracy for us. We the people of Iran are brave enough to bring democracy for ourselves. We don't want them to save us; we want them to stop saving the regime.”
Masih Alinejad, a courageous Iranian journalist and activist who is outspoken against terror and against the brutality of Iran's regime, has some powerful words to ring in the New Year.
The number one post under the Iran tag (which suddenly and miraculously shot to number one overnight) is this tweet by Masih Alinejad
who literally works for US state media as a journalist for VOA and Radio Farda (US state-funded propaganda targeting the "bad countries" in Asia)
If Twitter applied their rules for state-controlled media disclaimers fairly and honestly and not just against the Bad Countries' media this would be plastered all over her Twitter feed, but they don't because their job is to be mouthpieces and intelligence apparatuses for the US state. This is literally propaganda from a US state propagandist targeting a country that the US has been trying to overthrow for almost 50 years. This is what I mean when I say don't be a mark. These people have zero sincere or well-intentioned motivations for anyone in Iran. Don't boost their shit.
@crashlandia I remember her work in Iran and how boldly she dared to ask questions that no one else dared to ask and how she was usually attacked and called all kind of names. I really admired how she managed to keep her cool in the face of that much hatred and keep on working as a journalist, because the kind of reaction she received from those in power was genuinely scary. Since her departure the regime has tried to kill her and taken her family hostage but she hasn’t backed down. She is a very brave journalist and there is no doubt in that.
It’s very notable that both pro and anti-regime old men can not stand her because she is very much the opposite of what an ideal Iranian woman should be. She is loud where we are taught to keep quiet, she is brash where we are taught to be non-confrontational, she is opinionated where we are taught to be compliant. She is stepping on all kinds of toes with her attitude.
Saying that, I don’t know what her political views are beyond her feminism and anti-regime activism. I don’t know if she has any. She’s not a political thinker and I honestly don’t really care about her political alliances because she is more of a whistleblower than anything.(all in all, journalist generally don’t make very profound political thinkers )
What do you think about Masih Alinejad? In context of current protests in iran
Standard native informant type, similar to the 911 era types. She also asked for more sanctions on Iran when it will never affect her given that she lives in the west and secondly is paid by the US gov
Hello guys. I hope you've known that based on the flag on my bio I'm an Iranian person. You probably know what's been happening; the government been restricting our access to the internet to silence our voices but THIS TIME WE WILL NOT BE SILENT.
Mahsa Amini was a 22 yearold woman who was murdered by the 'mortality police' for not having appropriate hijab.
the government denies the fact that she was murdered BUT DON'T LISTEN TO THE GOVERNMENT. LISTEN TO IRANIAN PEOPLE.
Our country is being ruled by terrorists such as Khamenei who's our 'leader' and Raeesi who's the president. THEY'RE BOTH TERRORISTS.
please be the voice of Iranian people.our only problem is not the forced hijab and dress code, there's a lot more than that.
“It was shocking, but I’m not scared for my life,” Ms. Alinejad said. “My heroes are brave Iranian women who are leading a progressive revolution, which is called ‘woman, life, freedom,’ to get rid of this terrorist regime.”
I can't believe I am living during this time, thanks to this incredibly courageous athlete, Elnaz Rekabi, not wearing her Hijab while competing , there is finally more news coverage of the Revolution in Iran. Her act is not in vain. I will link the petition discussed in the video as well.