
Whether or not Europe stands with us, whether or not your journalists do their jobs, whether or not your politicians demonstrate the courage to act, I will fight for my people and my country.
Aryamehr
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@Javidschah
قدم نهاده ایم از عدم بسوی عدم، حیات نام مده فصل انتقالی را #javidshah

Whether or not Europe stands with us, whether or not your journalists do their jobs, whether or not your politicians demonstrate the courage to act, I will fight for my people and my country.

100 days ago, on January 8th and 9th, millions of Iranians took to the streets knowing the price they might pay. More than 40,000 heroes paid that price for Iran's dignity, liberty, and freedom. Young women tore off their headscarves in front of armed security forces. Students organized, marched, and faced plainclothes agents on campuses. Teachers, lawyers, and workers walked off their jobs. Shopkeepers shuttered their stores in solidarity. Millions of ordinary people did extraordinary things in city after city in an epic display of national unity. The regime answered with bullets, mass arrests, and show trials and executions. Facing an inhuman evil, Iranians showed superhuman bravery. More than 40,000 gave their lives. My compatriots kept going and their courage belongs to history. This is the final battle and they are preparing to win the war against the Islamic Republic. In this battle to reclaim our nation, I will not stop fighting until the day they are free. We hope the world will be with us. Whether it is or not, our fight will continue and we will liberate Iran.


Iran’s Supreme Court has upheld a death sentence for a detained protester and a 25-year prison term for his daughter, sources familiar with the case told Iran International. Mohammad Abbasi, who was arrested during January protests in Malard, has been sentenced to death, while his daughter Fatemeh Abbasi has received a 25-year prison term. The two are currently held in Qezel Hesar prison in Karaj and Evin prison in Tehran, respectively. Sources told Iran International that both detainees were subjected to severe pressure and torture during interrogations. They have also been denied access to legal representation at all stages of the judicial process, including interrogation, prosecution, trial, and review by the Supreme Court. Their initial sentences were issued by Branch 15 of Tehran’s Revolutionary Court, headed by notorious Judge Abolghasem Salavati. iranintl.com/en/202604276577










