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Caption : Huh. I guess it’s the period posts that are getting me today RP • @crazybitchprobsLikes : 3618

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Caption : RP • @centerforhumanrights A photo being circulated online of women kissing by Tehran’s Freedom Tower to mark #PrideMonth. The #LGBTQIA community faces significant challenges and discrimination in Iran, where various forms of love are criminalized. Yet #loveislove. #Iran #HumanRights #UN #FreeSpeech #Pride #Pride2023 #Pridemonth2023Likes : 2177

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Caption : Heheheheh but really RP • @iamthirtyaf Tampon Jenga is just childish. No one does that. Tampon Nerf Guns, on the other hand… @ohnoshetwitntLikes : 1755

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Caption : Today, in Iran, this woman was hanged. Samira Sabzian was a child bride, compelled into marriage with an older man who inflicted relentless abuse upon her. Her alleged crime—killing the man who forced her into marriage of torture—and her heinous execution epitomize a government that treats women worse than animals, persistently neglecting to establish legal protections for them. Without legal safeguards for women and girls in Iran, more will endure domestic and state violence while perpetrators go unpunished. We @ichri remain committed to seeking justice for Samira and all the girls and women of Iran. #StopExecutionsinIran #سمیرا_سبزیان RP• @centerforhumanrightsLikes : 1213

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Caption : RP • @centerforhumanrights Initially targeted by the Islamic Republic of Iran’s security forces for interviewing the father of Mahsa Jina Amini, journalist Nazila Maroofian has been unjustly sentenced to one year in prison by a kangaroo court and a cash fine for—doing her job. Arbitrarily arrested three times, she went on hunger strike in Tehran’s Evin Prison on September 1 to demand justice. #FreeNazila #نازیلا_معروفیان #Iran #IranProtestsLikes : 853

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Caption : RP• @ninaansary Prominent human rights activist Farhad Meysami unjustly imprisoned by the Islamic Republic for opposing the compulsory veiling law is in critical health condition after being on hunger strike to oppose the execution of innocent protesters. #mahsaamini #farhadmeysami #iranrevolution #iranprotests #stopexecutionsiniran #iranLikes : 687

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Caption : RP • @centerforhumanrights Journalist Maryam Vahidian has been ordered to appear at Branch 26 of the Revolutionary Court in Tehran on April 18 to be tried on the charge of “assembly and collusion against national security” for doing her job as a reporter. #MahsaAmini #IranProtests #Iran #WomenLifeFreedom #StopExecutionsinIran #JinJiyanAzadi #IranRevolution #IranProtests #Mahsa_Amini #مهسا_امینی #مریم_وحیدیانLikes : 664

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Caption : Evidence… that I am short. #sagaftrastrike #sagaftrastrongLikes : 633

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Caption : Shit’s still shitty. How is this happening? RP • @marjie33 No words… Repost from @persiangirlsunited • the acts of terror against schoolgirls (and furthermore, on all students in iran) are once again swept under the rug. please keep the momentum of the movement going.Likes : 620

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Caption : RP• @ninaansary More devastating news from Iran. Hassan Firouzi arrested and sentenced to death for protesting by the Islamic Republic has gone into a coma due to severe torture. His only wish: “To to see my daughter. After 10 years God gave me a child and I only saw her for 18 days.” #mahsaamini #hassanfirouzi #iranrevolution #iranprotests #irgcterrorists #iranLikes : 608

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Caption : RP• @afshinismaeli Hundreds of young Protesters in Iran Blinded by Metal Pellets and Rubber Bullets during Iran protests. Security forces have been firing ammunition that has ruptured the eyes of antigovernment demonstrators in the past four months. “When you shot me from a two meters distance & smiled, did you think I would survive & answer your smile?!” Says Ghazal Ranjkesh , who lost an eye to pellet bullets during the protests in Iran. Kowsar Khoshnoodi Kia, a member of Iran’s Women’s National Archery Team who has won medals in national and international competitions. She recently appeared in a video, explaining how she had lost sight in one eye when security forces fired at her. Since the eruption of the uprising on 16 September 2022, according to human rights organizations Iran’s security forces have killed more than 500 protesters and injured 1000s in a bid to crush the protests. Pictures: sosial mediaLikes : 522

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Caption : RP• @afshinismaeli Hundreds of young Protesters in Iran Blinded by Metal Pellets and Rubber Bullets during Iran protests. Security forces have been firing ammunition that has ruptured the eyes of antigovernment demonstrators in the past four months. “When you shot me from a two meters distance & smiled, did you think I would survive & answer your smile?!” Says Ghazal Ranjkesh , who lost an eye to pellet bullets during the protests in Iran. Kowsar Khoshnoodi Kia, a member of Iran’s Women’s National Archery Team who has won medals in national and international competitions. She recently appeared in a video, explaining how she had lost sight in one eye when security forces fired at her. Since the eruption of the uprising on 16 September 2022, according to human rights organizations Iran’s security forces have killed more than 500 protesters and injured 1000s in a bid to crush the protests. Pictures: sosial mediaLikes : 522

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Caption : RP• @afshinismaeli Hundreds of young Protesters in Iran Blinded by Metal Pellets and Rubber Bullets during Iran protests. Security forces have been firing ammunition that has ruptured the eyes of antigovernment demonstrators in the past four months. “When you shot me from a two meters distance & smiled, did you think I would survive & answer your smile?!” Says Ghazal Ranjkesh , who lost an eye to pellet bullets during the protests in Iran. Kowsar Khoshnoodi Kia, a member of Iran’s Women’s National Archery Team who has won medals in national and international competitions. She recently appeared in a video, explaining how she had lost sight in one eye when security forces fired at her. Since the eruption of the uprising on 16 September 2022, according to human rights organizations Iran’s security forces have killed more than 500 protesters and injured 1000s in a bid to crush the protests. Pictures: sosial mediaLikes : 522

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Caption : RP• @afshinismaeli Hundreds of young Protesters in Iran Blinded by Metal Pellets and Rubber Bullets during Iran protests. Security forces have been firing ammunition that has ruptured the eyes of antigovernment demonstrators in the past four months. “When you shot me from a two meters distance & smiled, did you think I would survive & answer your smile?!” Says Ghazal Ranjkesh , who lost an eye to pellet bullets during the protests in Iran. Kowsar Khoshnoodi Kia, a member of Iran’s Women’s National Archery Team who has won medals in national and international competitions. She recently appeared in a video, explaining how she had lost sight in one eye when security forces fired at her. Since the eruption of the uprising on 16 September 2022, according to human rights organizations Iran’s security forces have killed more than 500 protesters and injured 1000s in a bid to crush the protests. Pictures: sosial mediaLikes : 522

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Caption : RP• @afshinismaeli Hundreds of young Protesters in Iran Blinded by Metal Pellets and Rubber Bullets during Iran protests. Security forces have been firing ammunition that has ruptured the eyes of antigovernment demonstrators in the past four months. “When you shot me from a two meters distance & smiled, did you think I would survive & answer your smile?!” Says Ghazal Ranjkesh , who lost an eye to pellet bullets during the protests in Iran. Kowsar Khoshnoodi Kia, a member of Iran’s Women’s National Archery Team who has won medals in national and international competitions. She recently appeared in a video, explaining how she had lost sight in one eye when security forces fired at her. Since the eruption of the uprising on 16 September 2022, according to human rights organizations Iran’s security forces have killed more than 500 protesters and injured 1000s in a bid to crush the protests. Pictures: sosial mediaLikes : 522

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Caption : RP• @afshinismaeli Hundreds of young Protesters in Iran Blinded by Metal Pellets and Rubber Bullets during Iran protests. Security forces have been firing ammunition that has ruptured the eyes of antigovernment demonstrators in the past four months. “When you shot me from a two meters distance & smiled, did you think I would survive & answer your smile?!” Says Ghazal Ranjkesh , who lost an eye to pellet bullets during the protests in Iran. Kowsar Khoshnoodi Kia, a member of Iran’s Women’s National Archery Team who has won medals in national and international competitions. She recently appeared in a video, explaining how she had lost sight in one eye when security forces fired at her. Since the eruption of the uprising on 16 September 2022, according to human rights organizations Iran’s security forces have killed more than 500 protesters and injured 1000s in a bid to crush the protests. Pictures: sosial mediaLikes : 522

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Caption : RP• @afshinismaeli Hundreds of young Protesters in Iran Blinded by Metal Pellets and Rubber Bullets during Iran protests. Security forces have been firing ammunition that has ruptured the eyes of antigovernment demonstrators in the past four months. “When you shot me from a two meters distance & smiled, did you think I would survive & answer your smile?!” Says Ghazal Ranjkesh , who lost an eye to pellet bullets during the protests in Iran. Kowsar Khoshnoodi Kia, a member of Iran’s Women’s National Archery Team who has won medals in national and international competitions. She recently appeared in a video, explaining how she had lost sight in one eye when security forces fired at her. Since the eruption of the uprising on 16 September 2022, according to human rights organizations Iran’s security forces have killed more than 500 protesters and injured 1000s in a bid to crush the protests. Pictures: sosial mediaLikes : 522

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Caption : RP• @afshinismaeli Hundreds of young Protesters in Iran Blinded by Metal Pellets and Rubber Bullets during Iran protests. Security forces have been firing ammunition that has ruptured the eyes of antigovernment demonstrators in the past four months. “When you shot me from a two meters distance & smiled, did you think I would survive & answer your smile?!” Says Ghazal Ranjkesh , who lost an eye to pellet bullets during the protests in Iran. Kowsar Khoshnoodi Kia, a member of Iran’s Women’s National Archery Team who has won medals in national and international competitions. She recently appeared in a video, explaining how she had lost sight in one eye when security forces fired at her. Since the eruption of the uprising on 16 September 2022, according to human rights organizations Iran’s security forces have killed more than 500 protesters and injured 1000s in a bid to crush the protests. Pictures: sosial mediaLikes : 522

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Caption : RP• @afshinismaeli Hundreds of young Protesters in Iran Blinded by Metal Pellets and Rubber Bullets during Iran protests. Security forces have been firing ammunition that has ruptured the eyes of antigovernment demonstrators in the past four months. “When you shot me from a two meters distance & smiled, did you think I would survive & answer your smile?!” Says Ghazal Ranjkesh , who lost an eye to pellet bullets during the protests in Iran. Kowsar Khoshnoodi Kia, a member of Iran’s Women’s National Archery Team who has won medals in national and international competitions. She recently appeared in a video, explaining how she had lost sight in one eye when security forces fired at her. Since the eruption of the uprising on 16 September 2022, according to human rights organizations Iran’s security forces have killed more than 500 protesters and injured 1000s in a bid to crush the protests. Pictures: sosial mediaLikes : 522

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Caption : RP• @afshinismaeli Hundreds of young Protesters in Iran Blinded by Metal Pellets and Rubber Bullets during Iran protests. Security forces have been firing ammunition that has ruptured the eyes of antigovernment demonstrators in the past four months. “When you shot me from a two meters distance & smiled, did you think I would survive & answer your smile?!” Says Ghazal Ranjkesh , who lost an eye to pellet bullets during the protests in Iran. Kowsar Khoshnoodi Kia, a member of Iran’s Women’s National Archery Team who has won medals in national and international competitions. She recently appeared in a video, explaining how she had lost sight in one eye when security forces fired at her. Since the eruption of the uprising on 16 September 2022, according to human rights organizations Iran’s security forces have killed more than 500 protesters and injured 1000s in a bid to crush the protests. Pictures: sosial mediaLikes : 522

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Caption : RP• @ninaansary Deeply concerned for 20 year old Armita Abbasi arrested and imprisoned in October 2022 protesting for freedom in Iran. She has been subjected to horrific atrocities including rape and brutal torture. Her sham trial was held yesterday behind closed doors. Her life is in danger. #mahsaamini #armitaabbasi #iranprotests #iranrevolution #womanlifefreedomLikes : 414

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Caption : And can you not gd crop on ig anymore? Dm me. Or text me if you know meLikes : 391

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Caption : RP • @centerforhumanrights The human and civil rights advocate Sepideh Qoliyan faces an imminent and severe threat. Today, a judge at the Criminal Court warned Sepideh that she could be facing more charges if she continues to appear in court without a hijab. This comes while she is already serving a two-year sentence under the charge of “insulting” the unelected “supreme leader” of the country. This new trial, occurring within the confines of her imprisonment, revolves around Sepideh’s accusation against a state TV reporter, alleging the reporter’s involvement with the state security apparatus. The session concluded with Qoliyan spitting at her accuser. Prior to the trial, she had made a resolute declaration that she would not participate in “the show court of the Islamic Republic,” drawing attention to the reality that trials involving individuals targeted by the state for political reasons in Iran are devoid of any semblance of due process. #SepidehQoliyan #Iran #WomensRights #FreeSpeech #UN #سپیده_قلیانLikes : 380

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Caption : RP • @ninaansary Dr. Aida Rostami would have been 37 today. She was tortured and beaten to death by Islamic Republic security forces in December 2022. Her crime: Saving lives of injured protesters. #womanlifefreedomLikes : 359

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Caption : RP @centerforhumanrights We are profoundly saddened to report the passing of 16-year-old Armita Geravand, after she slipped into a coma following a reported assault by forced-hijab enforcers in the Tehran metro. Armita’s untimely death, from a brain injury, has left unanswered questions. According to eyewitness accounts reported in the media, she was attacked by enforcers of the state’s mandatory hijab law. Notably, moments before the incident, Armita was observed without a hijab. It is deeply concerning that Armita, who was carried unconscious out of the metro car, was transported to a military hospital and kept in strict isolation by Iranian authorities. We ask why the journalist who tried to investigate Armita’s case was initially detained? Equally puzzling is the appearance of Armita’s family on state media, where at one point, an unidentified woman spoke on their behalf, aligning with the state’s narrative that Armita’s death was due to natural causes. Additionally, the release of edited footage by the Islamic Republic’s government, which only reveals the train’s exterior while omitting the interior, deepens the enigma rather than providing clarity. Armita’s voice has been forever silenced, preventing us from hearing her story. Yet we do know that in a climate where Iranian authorities severely penalize women and girls for not adhering to the state’s forced-hijab law, Armita courageously appeared in public without one. By doing so, she stood in solidarity with the “Woman, Life, Freedom” movement, which was sparked by the killing of Mahsa Jina Amini in state custody, a mere three days after she was detained for an alleged hijab violation. Given the lack of transparency from Iranian authorities regarding Armita’s death, we urgently call upon the independent UN Fact-Finding Mission on Iran to conduct a thorough investigation into this case, and underscore an urgent imperative: As long as the Iranian government enforces its draconian mandatory hijab law, the lives of girls and women in Iran will hang in the balance, vulnerable to severe rights violations, including violence and even death. #ArmitaGeravand #Iran #آرمیتا_گراوندLikes : 354

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Caption : RP • @centerforhumanrights She’s an outspoken critic of Iran’s unelected “supreme leader” Ali Khamenei. For peacefully criticizing repressive state policies, activist Fatemeh Sepehri is in the Iranian city of Mashhad’s Vakilabad Prison, where her health has deteriorated, according to the Committee Following the Status of Detainees. The committee reports that in recent weeks, Fatemeh has lost more than 30 pounds and experienced abdominal bleeding since May 13. Political prisoners in Iran including elderly inmates are singled out for harsh treatment, which often includes denial of medical care. The threat of withheld medical care has also been used as an intimidation tool against prisoners who have challenged the authorities or filed complaints. #MahsaAmini #IranProtests #Iran #WomenLifeFreedom #StopExecutionsinIran #JinJiyanAzadi #IranRevolution #IranProtests #Mahsa_Amini #فاطمه_سپهری #زن_زندگی_آزادی #مهسا_امینیLikes : 318

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Caption : RP• @centerforhumanrights Hasti Hossein-Panahi, 16, has been in a coma for more than two months in Kowsar Hospital in Sanandaj, Kurdistan province. She and several classmates were struck by Islamic Republic agents with batons in November, reports the Coordinating Council of the Iranian Teachers Trade Association. #Iran #IranProtests #IranProtests2023 #HumanRights #UN #FreeSpeech #Revolution #OpIran #Khamenei #MahsaAmini#IranRevolution #WomensRights #Iranian #Tehran #Mahsa_Amini #WomenLifeFreedom #IranProtests2023 #StopExecutionsinIran #stopexecutioninIran #زن_زندگی_آزادی #زندان_اوین #مهسا_امینی #هستی_حسین_پناهیLikes : 318

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Caption : RP• @centerforhumanrights The surging executions of political prisoners in Iran are part of a state campaign deployed to crush dissent, and should be met with strong action by the international community, said the Center for Human Rights in Iran (CHRI). A child was among those hanged this week in Iran, in violation of the absolute prohibition against the execution of juveniles under international law. “The hanging of political prisoners and children reflects the violent and unlawful lengths the Iranian authorities will go to sow fear and crush dissent,” said CHRI Executive Director Hadi Ghaemi. “World leaders must warn the Iranian authorities that they must immediately cease these executions, particularly of minors, or risk severe political and economic consequences,” Ghaemi added. This week’s executions included the case of 17-year-old Hamidreza Azari in Sabzevar Prison, accused of murder. He was 16 at the time of the alleged crime. His execution stands in direct violation of Iran’s commitments under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the Convention on the Rights of the Child, explicitly prohibiting executions for crimes committed before the age of eighteen. The Islamic Republic of Iran is one of the very few countries in the world that continue to execute juveniles. Moreover, it typically carries out these executions after severe violations of due process and fair trial rights. CHRI urges global leaders to intensify pressure on the Islamic Republic and demand an immediate halt to these unlawful and escalating executions of minors and political prisoners. Read and share our new report (www.iranhumanrights.org, link in bio) and call on world leaders to act now. #StopExecutionsinIran #Iran #HumanRights #deathpenalty #ایرانLikes : 298

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Caption : RP • @centerforhumanrights The Iranian government has yet to take action to protect school girls from chemical attacks in classrooms. Parents of these students decided to take matters into their own hands by guarding a school in Zanjan, Zanjan province. As more and more girls’ schools in Iran report chemical attacks, authorities are refusing to stop them. In some cases, high-level officials have blamed the students themselves. The attacks have continued unabated since November 2022. Due to the lack of action, Iranian human rights lawyers have appealed for support from UNICEF, UNESCO and the WHO. #MahsaAmini #Mahsa_Amini #IranProtests #Iran #WomenLifeFreedom #StopExecutionsinIran #IranRevolution #IranRevolution2023 #زن_زندگی_آزادی #مهسا_امینیLikes : 294

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Caption : RP• @centerforhumanrights Iranian authorities have have shuttered a dairy store in the city of Abardeh Oliya, Khorasan Razavi province. The owner’s “crime?” Offering free milk to customers who danced in his store as a way of showing opposition to the government’s trampling of the right freedom of expression. “Come inside dancing today and get free milk as a gift,” he had advertised in a video. While the Iranian Constitution technically guarantees freedom of expression, there are significant limitations and restrictions in practice. The Iranian government has implemented strict controls over media, online platforms, and public discourse, leading to a highly regulated and monitored environment. #MahsaAmini #IranProtests #Iran #WomenLifeFreedom #StopExecutionsinIran #IranRevolution #لبنیات_ابوالفضلی #زن_زندگی_آزادی #مهسا_امینیLikes : 278

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Caption : Repost @middleeastmatters Prominent Iranian rapper Toomaj Salehi has been sentenced to death by an Islamic Revolutionary Court on charges of “spreading corruption on earth.” Toomaj was initially violently abducted and detained by authorities in October 2022 for supporting the nationwide anti-government protests triggered by the killing of 22-year-old Mahsa Jina Amini by the morality police in Iran. He is known for using his lyrics to openly and courageously criticize the regime in Iran on issues such as corruption, widespread poverty, state executions, women’s rights, and the killing of protesters. Swipe to read more about his case and take action. 🚨 WHAT CAN YOU DO: 1. Sign the 2 petitions in our bio. 2. Send an automated tweet to officials. 3. Use our email template to send emails to officials. 🔗 All links in our bio. #ToomajSalehi #FreeToomaj #توماج_صالحیLikes : 263
![Artemis Pebdani - 247 Likes - RP• @centerforhumanrights The government of the Islamic Republic of Iran has announced that it will continuing punishing women for not observing its forced-hijab rule.
After killing hundreds of street protesters, including children and women, and arresting tens of thousands for peacefully demanding "Woman, Life, Freedom…”
After standing by as high school girls were gassed in class following their presence in the "Woman, Life, Freedom" movement…”
President Ebrahim Raisi’s government will soon submit a bill to parliament proposing “non-physical” punishments against women who do not observe the forced-hijab.
"... [Punishments include] monetary fines ranging from 500,000 to three billion tomans ($50 to $60,000 based on current exchange rate), revoking driver's license and passport, and imposing a ban on the use of the internet for celebrities and those who have channels and websites with high memberships," said Hossein Jalali, a member of Parliament of Rafsanjan.
#MahsaAmini #Mahsa_Amini #IranProtests #Iran #WomenLifeFreedom #StopExecutionsinIran #IranRevolution
#زن_زندگی_آزادی #WomensRightsAreHumanRights
#مهسا_امینی
#سلیمان_عبدی](https://www.gethucinema.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Artemis-Pebdani-0-pTfbj07675.jpg)
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Caption : RP• @centerforhumanrights The government of the Islamic Republic of Iran has announced that it will continuing punishing women for not observing its forced-hijab rule. After killing hundreds of street protesters, including children and women, and arresting tens of thousands for peacefully demanding “Woman, Life, Freedom…” After standing by as high school girls were gassed in class following their presence in the “Woman, Life, Freedom” movement…” President Ebrahim Raisi’s government will soon submit a bill to parliament proposing “non-physical” punishments against women who do not observe the forced-hijab. “… [Punishments include] monetary fines ranging from 500,000 to three billion tomans ($50 to $60,000 based on current exchange rate), revoking driver’s license and passport, and imposing a ban on the use of the internet for celebrities and those who have channels and websites with high memberships,” said Hossein Jalali, a member of Parliament of Rafsanjan. #MahsaAmini #Mahsa_Amini #IranProtests #Iran #WomenLifeFreedom #StopExecutionsinIran #IranRevolution #زن_زندگی_آزادی #WomensRightsAreHumanRights #مهسا_امینی #سلیمان_عبدیLikes : 247

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Caption : RP• @centerforhumanrights Jamshid Sharmahd, a German citizen and U.S. resident, was abducted by agents of the Islamic Republic of Iran during a layover in Dubai. Now he has been sentenced to death. Raise your voice to #SaveSharmahd. #Iran #jamshidsharmahdLikes : 243