The regime's repression forces thought they could attack the people of Rasht, northern Iran, to quash the protests for freedom tonight. LOL, no. The oppression-enforcement was forced to disperse.
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Every grave the regime's repression makes, adds fuel to the flames which will burn the oppressive system, the scaffolding of the the oppressive and divisive Iran-regime, leaving the people free together.
Grave of Mahsa Mugui, Fooladshahr, central Iran, today on the traditional 40 days since death commemoration.
Also at the funeral today of Sarina Saedi, murdered by the State at age of 16 for standing for freedom, the people declare "Kurdistan, Kurdistan, cemetery of Fascists", demand death for the dictator and the grandmother of a Komala party (ex-ML, now social democrat) guerrilla martyr reminds us that "martyrs are immortal" (their revolutionary acts live on as inspiration in our memories and the result of those acts remain part the world they left behind as long as it exists).
It is very important to note that the antiauthoritarian feminist revolution against the Iran-regime is NOT in ANY way "anti-muslim" or anything like it. It is secular, which means it does not matter which religion any person has if any, as that is a personal matter just as any other opinion. It is not "anti-hijab", but is pro-choice. One of the earliest and most popular slogans also remains "death to all oppressors, whether King (Shah) or Leader (Rahbar)" where "Leader" is as in the "Supreme Leader" Khamenei so it is also equally not for a return of the "Imperial State of Iran" of any Shah, even though some longtime émigrés like to think and loudly claim otherwise in their name.
It is specifically that every part of society and land stands united against their common enemy, the government and its State-structures, that has made this uprising more successful than any since 1979, so if you see people trying to claim such opinions as theirs, please counter them.
Right now at the University of Kurdistan [Province of Iran], Sanandaj, united as always:
Shiraz has been free for a couple of weeks now, people being able to choose what they want to wear in the southern Iran city, sometimes dancing in the streets without gender segregation and no reports of anyone having any problems with it as far as I've heard.
Now, the people wrote one word on the mountain next to the city, presumably choosing the one valued most highly: freedom
This video apparently popular in Iran now is also quite representative of the current revolution against the Iran-regime, I think. I believe the location is Kasra Hospital, where Jîna/Mahsa Amini died and the end text is "Women • Life • Freedom".
My favorite bit is how the Free Life Party even while under artillery bombardment not only outlined their visions for a revolutionary new feminist, egalitarian, ecological, secular and radical direct-democratic self-rule society, as everyone expected, but also took the time to "announce our opposition to idolization of any flag or symbol", so proposed all opposition-partied in Iran-held Kurdistan unite under flag of the "Republic of Kurdistan" (a flag probably widely forgotten since the Soviet betrayal in 1946) in spite of several other parties (like KDPI, PAK, Tudeh and others) clearly gaining more "political capital" by their suggestion. It's the free life that matters, not under what colors cloth.
The Iran-regime's infamous motorcycle gang repression force did a drive-by shooting against the University of Kurdistan [Province of Iran] in Sanandaj to squash the protests for their usurped basic human rights.
One and a half month now of demands for "death to the dictator" and fiery street barricades in every part of Rojhelat (Eastern, Iran-held) Kurdistan and all of Iran, from first protest in Tehran about two hours after Jîna/Mahsa Amini died, to then spark major protests against the govt trying to rush a sneak burial to avoid protests back home in Saqqez of Rojhelat early next morning after having stolen the body on pretext of "autopsy" claiming "it's the family wishes", while the actual family were the ones blocking the ambulance from unloading until the father collapsed and was hospitalized from pure fury against the State, but they held on until the general populace arrived and a proper funeral could be held. During that day the PJAK, KJAR and KODAR called for general strike the next day, followed by other opposition parties and opposition groups, incl teachers' union, petrol workers' and other unions and that's how it's been since then, with the only major change that spontaneously high schoolers and even younger joined and then started driving the protests in the mornings, then universities in the afternoon/evenings until the streets catch fire again for popular fury through the night.
Tonight in Sanandaj, Rojhelat and two neighborhoods of Tehran (east and west):
Flowers tonight to arbitrary strangers in appreciation for daring to fly free flowing hair, a newly returned normal since some weeks back in Shiraz, southern Iran.
Also latest 1½ month there has been an absolutely inexplicable epidemic of cop cars flipping, oppression-enforcement motorcycles catching fire and idolization portraits/statues apparently self-combusting out of shame.
Tonight also in Borujerd, western Iran, the rides of brutal "basij" oppression-enforcement unit of the counter-revolutionary IRGC paramilitary repression forces of the Iran-regime.
A sit-in protest today against the brutal crackdown on protests by the regime's forces, at the School of Chemical, Petroleum and Gas Engineering at the Iran University of Science and Technology in Tehran.
House of the oppression-enforcement "basij" of the counter-revolutionary IRGC paramilitary of the Iran-regime in Saneh/Sine/Sanandaj of Rojhelat/NW Iran also somehow caught fire tonight. Total mystery.
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