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Don't get me wrong it's really fecking important to report what's going on in #Iran and cover #IranProtests, but as a #US-bound camera crew they stick out like a Pantomimé in Mogadishu...

  • Their chances would've been way better getting in contact with locals remotely and going out of their way to not request or collect any #PII whatsoever in order to not endanger anyone.

Similar to how one can't just interview people on the streets of #Pyongyang, everyone in #Tehran is rightfully afraid of repression...

She can be glad she just got booted out of #Iran and not given a "non-consensual tour of #Evrin from the inside"...

  • Seriously, Iran is one of those places where I'd certainly not go in person, and I'm a heterocisbinary dude who with a bit of tan and clothing would likely be able to pass as a local...

Cuz #HostageDiplomacy is something #Tehran is proficient in...

youtube.com/watch?v=VAQRCCWsi-s

« [U]ne série de #films et de publications récentes donne accès à cette singularité iranienne, en éclairant à la fois un processus historique et un présent brûlant. On y voit se construire, en matière de guerre et de résistances, une salutaire archive politique et humaine, qui donne de la profondeur historique au mouvement actuel... »

en-attendant-nadeau.fr/2024/12

#Iran #FemmeVieLiberté #IranProtests #cinéma #documentaire #livres @film @bookstodon @iran

En attendant Nadeau · Nous étions aussi rebelles l'une que l'autre - En attendant NadeauAnalyse par Catherine Coquio de l'actuelle production cinématographique et littéraire relative à l'Iran.

#Iran #MahsaAmini #ScarfDance

I just can't help it. Every time I think back 1 ½ years... I tear up.
Remembering Masha Amani, her precious life and gruesome death.
Remembering the score of brave women believing it could be, only to be struck down by brute and dumb force.
Remembering the song sung by the whole world.

"Baraye - SCARF tribute" [3:22 min]
by SCARF Global

youtube.com/watch?v=LZs5mLGc4N

Quote by SG:
"17 mrt 2023 #mahsaamini #shervinhajipour #iranprotests
SCARF - Socially Conscious ARtists Foundation is a Redmond, WA based non-profit organization. Its mission is to "Create and foster art that brings awareness around social issues to galvanize change."
Moved by the plight of the people of Iran and motivated by the Women, Life, Freedom movement around the world, the dancers were particularly inspired by the lyrics and music of "Baraye" by Shervin Hajipour. Under the artistic direction of Dr. Joyce Paul Siamak, both trained and untrained dancers came together to lend their voice through this choreography."

A moving and concerning article about the first #Uyghur woman to receive a doctorate who disappeared in #China.

After the pandemic, #Ukraine #Gaza and the #IranProtests , I fear we all lost sight of the #uighurs.
This is a really good introduction to the whole region as well as a portrait of a remarkable woman.

What became of Rahile Dawut? - on.ft.com/49SUd6n via @FT

www.ft.comA disappearance in XinjiangWhat became of famed Uyghur academic Rahile Dawut?

Shahab Nadali, a prisoner accused of "treason" was sentenced to death in Iran today.


Shahab Nadali, a political prisoner imprisoned in Tehran's Evin Prison, has been sentenced to death.

Branch 26 of the Tehran Revolutionary Court, headed by Judge Iman Afshari, sentenced this 41-year-old prisoner to death on January 18 of this year (1402) on the charge of "treason" through what was called "membership in the opposition groups of the country".

Shahab Nadali from Hamadan was arrested earlier in June of this year by the intelligence department of this city and after some time was transferred to Evin prison in Tehran.

According to the indictment issued by Branch 26 of the Tehran Revolutionary Court, Shahab Nadali has been accused of being associated with one of the opposition groups of the Islamic Republic of Iran and armed cooperation with them. This accusation is made while according to the evidence and documents of the case, his activities were completely individual and due to the lack of use of any weapon or activity, it did not lead to a destructive result like Baghi.

According to an informed source, "the decision issued by the lower court was contested by Shahab Nadali and his lawyer, and an appeal request has been submitted to the Supreme Court." The court has not yet responded to Shahab Nadali's appeal.

صدور حکم اعدام علیه شهاب نادعلی، زندانی متهم به «بغی»

شهاب نادعلی زندانی سیاسی محبوس در زندان اوین تهران به اعدام محکوم شده است.

شعبه ۲۶ دادگاه انقلاب تهران به ریاست قاضی ایمان افشاری، در تاریخ ۱۸ دی ماه سال جاری (۱۴۰۲) این زندانی ۴۱ ساله را به اتهام «بغی» از طریق آنچه که «عضویت در جمعیت‌های معارض کشور» خوانده شده به اعدام محکوم کرده است.

شهاب نادعلی اهل همدان پیشتر در خرداد ماه سال جاری توسط اداره اطلاعات این شهر بازداشت و پس از مدتی به زندان اوین تهران منتقل شد.

بر اساس دادنامه صادره از سوی شعبه ۲۶ دادگاه انقلاب تهران، شهاب نادعلی به ارتباط با یکی از گروه‌های مخالف نظام جمهوری اسلامی و همکاری مسلحانه با آنها متهم شده است. این اتهام در حالی است که بنا بر شواهد و مستندات پرونده، فعالیت‌های او کاملا فردی بوده و به دلیل عدم استفاده از هرگونه سلاح یا فعالیت منجر به نتیجه تخریبی مصداق بغی نبوده است.

به گفته یک منبع مطلع «رای صادره از سوی دادگاه بدوی مورد اعتراض شهاب نادعلی و وکیل او قرار گرفته و درخواست فرجام‌خواهی نسبت به آن به دیوان عالی کشور ارائه شده است.» دیوان هنوز به فرجام‌خواهی شهاب نادعلی پاسخی نداده است.
#iran #deathpenalty #politics #iranprotests #IRI

"Sotoudeh has been repeatedly imprisoned by the Iranian government for crimes against the state; she served one sentence from 2010 to 2013 and was sentenced again in 2018 to thirty-eight years and six months in prison and 148 lashes."

#WomenLifeFreedom: Our Fight for #HumanRights and Equality in #Iran
by #NasrinSotoudeh

open access ebook:

cornellpress.cornell.edu/book/