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@agarista2

Former law enforcement dogsbody in the 7th level of hell, ardent and unapologetic Zionist 🇮🇱, artist and excelling at retirement

North Carolina, USA Katılım Mayıs 2019
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Desiree
Desiree@DesireeAmerica4·
Hollywood entitlement is a literal disease. ​This "celebrity" is having a complete meltdown on a commercial flight because everyday passengers didn't worship her or recognize who she was. Nobody cares nowadays.😏
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🇫🇷 LouiseFrance75 🇫🇷 🕎
🚨 Maliheh Firouzeh, 32 ans, Iranienne. Arrêtée pendant les manifestations de janvier 2026. 25 jours de détention. Son corps a été rendu à sa famille avec des os brisés, des brûlures, une jambe sectionnée et l’œil arraché. Le régime parle de « suicide »… La vidéo de son enterrement donne des frissons et des larmes. 🙏 On ne peut qu’être révoltés. On ne peut pas se taire face à cette barbarie. Priez pour elle et pour tous les prisonniers politiques iraniens. RT si vous voulez que ça se sache partout. Le régime iranien ne doit pas agir en silence ! Reel 👇 @ARoohi99291 #Iran #StopExecutions
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Peter Baum
Peter Baum@baum_p·
FACT Today’s Palestinians are descendants from Arab immigrants who came into Palestine mainly because of the economic benefits of Zionism . Documented evidence is in abundance De Hass History - ‘ Todays Palestinians are immigrants from many nations , Balkans Greeks Syrians Latins Egyptian Turks Armenians Motawila Tartars Hungarians Bulgarians Syrians Persians Maronites and many others . The Muslims of Safed are descendants from Moorish settlers and from Kurds who settled earlier ‘ Encyclopaedia Brittanica 1911 - ‘ There are very large contingents from Mediterranean countries especially Armenia Greece , Turkomen settlers , a large Afghan colony ,Motawila and immigrants from Persia ,tribes of Kurds , Algerian and Sudanese , Bosnian and Circassian’ British Consul James Finn June 1860 ‘ I learn of the arrival of thousands of Beni Sukh Arabs at Tiberius who are never seen this side of the Jordan ‘ Palestine Royal Commission 1937 - ‘ This illegal Arab immigration was not only going on from the Sinai but also from Transjordan and Syria and it is very difficult to make a case for the misery of the Arabs if at the same time their compatriots from adjoining states could not be kept from going on to share that misery ‘ Winston Churchill 1939 - ‘ So far from being persecuted the Arabs have crowded into the country and multiplied until their population has increased more than all world Jewry could lift up the Jewish population’ CG Smith Studies on Palestine - ‘ The Turkish forward policy included the planting of Circassian colonies in the country ‘ History of Palestine De Haas -Ibrahim Pasha , Egyptian conqueror of Palestine ‘ left behind him permanent colonies of Egyptians at Besian Nablus Irbid Acre and Jaffa ‘
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Sara Spector
Sara Spector@Miriam2626·
I'm hearing a lot of remorse about Trump in my red town where I'm a welll known blue dot. They tell me they are sorry. That I was right. And I don't rub it in their face. We are all united against Trump. We will get back to our differences once we protected our country.
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agarista@agarista2·
@_ZachFoster Thanks for the film recommendation. Looks good. Will definitely watch.
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Zachary Foster
Zachary Foster@_ZachFoster·
"I cried in Gaza" is a film about "female soldiers in Israel return to combat roles after 75 years, facing the psychological aftermath of war." Committing genocide wasn't enough for Israel. They also need you to understand that the true victims of the genocide are the soldiers perpetrating it. Did the Nazis also put out films in 1943 & 1944 describing the hardship & PTSD involved in the industrial slaughter of another people? imdb.com/title/tt387141…
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Md Raza
Md Raza@SumraniMahdi·
@LionsOfZion_ORG Now u are dealing with proffesional nd mighty Army IRGC ,wait until IRGC will fuck you completly
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agarista@agarista2·
@CuriosityonX Exactly! I was 9 years old during the moon landing and can still remember the excitement all over the world.
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Curiosity
Curiosity@CuriosityonX·
I'm honestly SHOCKED at how the general public still has NO IDEA Artemis II is, right this minute, taking humans to the moon and will be the furthest humans have ever flown. Every non-space nerd I've talked to has no idea. WE MUST GET PEOPLE STOKED!!!! THESE FOUR HUMANS ARE FLYING TO THE MOON!!!
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agarista@agarista2·
What a passionate, amazing speech!
Zeev Rosenberg@zeevrosenberg

Masih Alinejad zerlegt Europas bequeme Doppelmoral @AlinejadMasih sagt in der Frankfurter Paulskirche das, woran Europas politische Komfortzone seit Jahren scheitert: Wer ständig „Völkerrecht“ sagt, aber beim iranischen Terrorregime, bei Frauenunterdrückung und bei der systematischen Vernichtung von Freiheit wegschaut, verteidigt keine Werte. Er dekoriert sich nur mit ihnen. Die Rede richtete sich ausdrücklich an Bundespräsident Steinmeier, Spaniens Premier Pedro Sánchez und den britischen Premier Keir Starmer. Die Paulskirche ist nicht irgendein Saal, sondern ein Symbol deutscher Demokratiegeschichte. Genau dort trifft Alinejad Europas moralische Selbstinszenierung mitten ins Gesicht. Wer beim Mullah-Regime kuscht und gleichzeitig die große Rechts- und Haltungsliturgie aufführt, sollte diese Rede nicht nur anhören. Er sollte sich schämen. #MasihAlinejad #Iran #Frauenrechte #Menschenrechte #Europa #Steinmeier #Sanchez #Starmer

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The Persian Jewess
The Persian Jewess@persianjewess·
Islam did not exist during the time of Cyrus the Great. The Islamic Republic are followers of Muhammad, not Cyrus. The Cyrus Cylinder preaches ancient Persian and Zoroastrian values like religious tolerance and human rights, not Islamist ideology. Do not let these Regimists gaslight you into believing they have anything in common with the great rulers of ancient Persia.
Iran Embassy SA@IraninSA

Stone Age? At a time when you were still in caves searching for fire, we were inscribing human rights on the Cyrus Cylinder. We endured the storm of Alexander and the Mongol invasions and remained; because Iran is not just a country, it is a civilization.

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🇮🇷Decado🇮🇷
The gallows are prepared tonight for a Son of Iran. Vahid Bani Amerian faces imminent execution. Break the silence before the dawn takes him. Be his voice. #Vahid_Bani_Amerian
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agarista@agarista2·
@johnkrausphotos That’s exactly what I just did! It’s such an incredible feeling of awe.
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John Kraus
John Kraus@johnkrausphotos·
Go outside and look at the Moon! I just took this photo in awe... for the first time in over 53 years, humans are headed there following tonight's translunar injection burn. Look up, smile, and send your best wishes to four fellow humans making the journey on Artemis II.
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Imtiaz Mahmood
Imtiaz Mahmood@ImtiazMadmood·
n 2004, a journalist named Asieh Amini came across a story from a small town in northern Iran. A 16-year-old girl named Atefeh Sahaaleh had been publicly hanged. The official charge: "acts incompatible with chastity." The reality, which Amini uncovered through careful, dangerous investigation: Atefeh had been repeatedly raped by a neighbor and other men beginning when she was nine years old. She had been neglected by her family and paid to keep silent — money she used simply to survive. At 13, Iran's morality police arrested her. A judge sentenced her to one hundred lashes. Under Iranian law, a woman could be sentenced to lashings three times — the fourth offense carried the death penalty. She was 16 when they hanged her. Amini wrote the story. Her newspaper refused to publish it. Another paper refused as well. A women's publication finally agreed to run an edited version. She kept going. Born in 1973 in the Mazandaran province of northern Iran — one of four sisters who spent their childhood painting, reading, and playing outdoors — Amini had built her career as a journalist through the brief flowering of press freedom following President Khatami's election in 1997, editing a women's affairs newspaper called Zan until hardline clerics shut it down in 1999. She had known the Iranian state's capacity for silencing voices. She had not yet known the full depth of what it was capable of doing to girls. After Atefeh, she knew. Case after case began reaching her. Leyla — a 19-year-old with diminished mental capacity, herself a victim of child rape, facing execution. The judge in her case told Amini plainly that Leyla was a threat to family life because of her "sexual availability." Amini enlisted human rights lawyer Shadi Sadr, published Leyla's story, drew international attention, and helped get her out of prison and into the care of a women's organization in Tehran. One life at a time. One story at a time. Against a legal system that had no interest in being exposed. In 2006, Amini discovered that despite a government moratorium on stoning — a directive issued in 2002 that carried no binding legal force — a man and woman had been stoned to death in Mashhad for adultery. The judge claimed he answered only to Sharia law. The Ministry of Justice denied the stoning had happened. State media attacked Amini's credibility. That October, Amini and Sadr co-founded the Stop Stoning Forever (SSF) campaign — systematically documenting stonings occurring across Iran and sharing their findings through colleagues abroad who could publish without fear of arrest. The state took notice. In March 2007, Amini was among 33 women arrested during a silent sit-in at a Tehran courthouse. During interrogation she realized — with the specific clarity of someone who had been investigating surveillance — that the police had been investigating her for some time. She was released after five days. Her phones, she was certain, were tapped. Her movements tracked. She kept reporting. The sustained pressure of the work eventually took its physical toll — stress-induced symptoms that included headaches, vision problems, and muscle paralysis forced her to step back briefly while her partners reorganized the campaign from outside Iran. She recovered. She continued. In 2009, following the disputed reelection of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Amini was among the demonstrators beaten in the protests that swept Iran. She continued reporting — under pseudonyms, in the chaos. Then came the warning: police were questioning prisoners about her. She needed to leave. She had been invited to a poetry festival in Sweden. She took her daughter Ava and she went. They did not come back. Amini settled eventually in Norway, supported by the International Cities of Refuge Network — a program that protects writers facing state persecution. From exile, she continued her advocacy, published two books of Norwegian-language poetry, and kept doing what she had always done: making sure that the stories of girls and women the Iranian state wanted silenced were heard by the world instead. She was awarded the Human Rights Watch Hellmann/Hammett Award in 2009 — the same year she fled. The Oxfam Novib/PEN Award in 2012. The Ord i Grenseland prize in 2014. Asieh Amini picked up a pen in a country that punished women for existing outside the law's narrow definitions — and she used it, at enormous personal cost, to push against every wall that pen could reach. The girl from Mazandaran who dreamed of becoming a painter and writer became something rarer and harder: A witness who refused to look away. And a voice that — no matter how many times the state tried to silence it — kept finding new ways to be heard.
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Vivid.🇮🇱
Vivid.🇮🇱@VividProwess·
Prayers needed 🙏 11-year-old Nessia was injured yesterday in Israel in a ballistic missile attack from Iran, and she's still fighting for her life in critical condition while sedated and on a ventilator. Please keep Nessia Bat Hila in your prayers.
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Open Source Intel
Open Source Intel@Osint613·
French President Macron on the Strait of Hormuz: "Opening it by force is not the option we have chosen, we consider it unrealistic. A military operation would take an infinite amount of time and expose forces to immense coastal and ballistic risks. From the beginning, we have said it must be reopened, but only in coordination with Iran. The world cannot live with a strait that can be opened or closed overnight."
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agarista@agarista2·
@OliLondonTV Every time I visually stumble across her image I feel I’m looking at a ‘melting face’ filter.
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Oli London
Oli London@OliLondonTV·
Code Pink co-founder Medea Benjamin claims Israel is not a democracy- despite being the only democracy in the Middle East. “It’s an apartheid state. Apartheid that is codified, enforced and now given the legal right to execute Palestinians…”
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Iran Embassy SA
Iran Embassy SA@IraninSA·
Cyrus, the great Persian king, freed the Jews from oppression. Perhaps if Cyrus had not existed, Judaism might not exist today. Our firm stance is clear: we, the descendants of Cyrus, are not anti-Semitic; we oppose Zionism, genocide, the killing of children, and injustice. Muslims, Zoroastrians, Jews, and Christians—all faiths—stand together against oppression.
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