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Gilles August
@Gilles_August
Avocat aux barreaux de Paris et New-York. Associé Fondateur chez @AugustDebouzy, à la tête du département Corporate.
Paris, France Katılım Ağustos 2018
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This is Negin Ghadimi.
She was a 28 year old biotechnology student who loved art, fashion design, sketching, swimming, and reading. Negin wanted to be "a voice for Iranians". She believed in freedom, dignity, and a better future for her people.
On January 9, 2026, she joined anti-government protests alongside her father, despite his pleas for her to stay home. Regime militias shot her, and her father carried her into a nearby house where she died in his arms. Her final words were "Dad, I'm burning."
Negin is one of 40,000+ murdered by the regime in January alone for demanding freedom. She and all the other martyrs deserve to be remembered forever. We will never forget, never forgive, and we will not stop fighting until this inhuman regime is completely destroyed.

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A 19-year-old Iranian girl named Saghar Gholami is at an immediate risk of public execution by the Islamic regime in Iran.
Saghar has been sentenced to capital punishment following her arrest during the January 2026 nationwide protests in Iran.
Her name, Saghar, means "wine cup" or "goblet" in Persian and is associated with poetry and celebration.
She was reportedly violently detained by security forces in early February.
But since her arrest, she had no access to legal representation or contact with her family, nor was anyone informed about the exact nature of the legal charges against her.
Human rights activists warn that her life is in immediate danger as the Islamic regime continues its crackdown on Iranian protesters.
The Islamic regime in Iran must perish!
#IranRevolution2026

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IRAN : Narges Nasri, 37 ans, convertie au christianisme et enceinte de son premier enfant. Condamnée à 16 ans de prison par les violeurs du régime islamique pour « apostasie » et activités chrétiennes. Son bébé naîtra en cellule. Soyez sa voix, parlez d’elle
#FemmeVieLiberté #PersécutionChrétienne

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En 1835, un gamin de 13 ans quitte son village du Jura.
À pied. Seul. Sans savoir lire.
400 km jusqu'à Paris. Il met deux ans.
À Paris, il emballe des robes pour les riches. Il est si doué que l'impératrice Eugénie le réclame personnellement.
Il invente la malle plate. Révolutionne le voyage.
Ce gamin s'appelait Louis Vuitton.
Il est mort un 27 février, il y a 134 ans, jour pour jour.
L'empire qui porte son nom pèse aujourd'hui plus que le PIB du Portugal.
En patois jurassien, « Vuitton » signifie tête dure.
La plus belle success-story française, et personne ne la connaît.

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This account belonged to Alireza Mousavinoor, who was mudered by the islamic regime.
His final message:
"If I don't come back online, don't forget me! Know that I didn't die for nothing. Call my name when you celebrate liberty."
🕯️💔

دراکولای غمگین@Derakoola_
اگه دیگه آنلاین نشدم ، منو هم فراموش نکنید ! بدونید من مفت نمردم .. توی جشن آزادی اسم منو هم بیارید
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Fernand Blanchard was born in Paris on December 31, 1923. He was the son of Marcelle and André Blanchard. His father was a plumber. It is important to note that Fernand and his family were not Jewish.
In 1925, his family moved to Asile Popincourt, in the Saint-Ambroise district. From here, not much is known of his life. He was a metal worker’s apprentice. He was sixteen years old in 1940 when the Nazis occupied France.
On August 10, 1941, Fernand was arrested along with some friends for the distribution of political leaflets- in this case communist leaflets. He and one other boy were apprehended, but the rest escaped. In November he was charged with communist activities. He was officially acquitted due to his young age, but even so, he was “administratively interned” at a supervised stay center in Rouillé with 57 other French communists. He was held there for eight months.
In May of 1942, he was transferred to a jail in Compiègne, and from there was deported to Auschwitz. He arrived in Auschwitz on July 6, 1942, and was assigned the prisoner number 45256.
On August 28, Fernand was murdered in the gas chambers, with his official cause of death listed as “typhus”. He was eighteen years old. May his memory be a blessing.
REMEMBER FERNAND BLANCHARD.

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Her name is Nadia Ehsan. She’s 22, from Tehran, violently arrested at ~2am ten days ago. Since then, there’s been no information about where she is or whether she’s alive. Her life is in immediate danger. Do not scroll past this … raise her name, share her story, and demand answers. #nadiaehsan #IranMassacre

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