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dlyarchitecture · 1 year
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asterin-carstairs · 2 years
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There is no place for political imprisonment in a functioning, democratic society.
Evin Prison in Tehran, Iran is no ordinary prison. Since 1972 (for 50 years! Half a century!!) it has been the primary site for the housing of Iran's political prisoners. Due to the number of intellectuals, students and other elite members of the intelligentsia housed there, Evin Prison is commonly referred to as “Evin University”. Many (my own mother included) used to say “Evin prison could declare independence” (because they have everyone. From diplomats to doctors. From journalists to students.). Many of the prisoners there are more fit to run the country than the current leaders.
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Evin‬⁩ is no ordinary prison. Many of Iran’s best & brightest have spent long stretches confined there, where brave women & men are denied their basic rights for speaking truth to power. The regime is responsible for what happens to those inside right now.
Political prisoners aren’t the only innocent people there. There are innocent journalists, poets, filmmakers, artists, activists and LGBTQ+ people unjustly held in that prison. All because they want basic rights. All because they want to be treated with basic human decency.
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As of 3:00 pm (EST) October 15, the Evin Prison has been on fire. Many who live nearby say they heard gunshots days prior to the fire. At least 4 explosions have happened so far and there will be more.
Two days ago Mehdi Hashemi Rafsanjani, son of the former president and an Iranian elite “businessman” Aghazadeh, was released from the prison on a break and was to go back after two days. He was told not to. After two days of him not being there, the prison burns down with explosions and gunshots that can be heard from streets away. Coincidence? I think not. Even though they “arrested” one of their people, he wasn’t there when Evin caught fire. The elite will never get hurt because they ARE the regime.
Tehran is taken over by the scent of blood and smoke.
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The Islamic Republic is responsible for all those lives unjustly behind bars. Tonight they commit arson in the name of arson. They will attempt to say it didn’t happen or that it was an accident. A gas leak or some other lie. They did this just like they did everything else. Here’s just to name a few:
Cinema Rex Fire (1978), Sanchi Ship (2018), Metropol Building Collapse (2022), Flight 752 (2020), Massacre of 1988, Plasco Building fire (2017), Violent raids on the dormitory of Tehran University (1999), the continues hate crimes (rapes, conversion and killings) or non-muslims, not to mention the amount of people who’ve died due to poverty and/or in protests.
Just days ago, government forces attacked an intermediate school in Ardabil, Iran. A pre-school aged girl was beaten to death (at her school, in front of her peers) for engaging in protests.
For the Islamic Republic Regime of Iran, it has always been geniuses vs. guns.
There is nothing we can do but to spread the word. To spread awareness. To make Iran-related hashtags trending again.
Never in my wildest dreams did I think I would use my Tumblr account, which is meant to be for me to interact with people in different fandoms all in good fun, to talk about something like this. I feel so terrified and helpless. Pease repost!
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garudabluffs · 5 months
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Iran women's protests are the focus of 'Persepolis' author Marjane Satrapi's new book
April 27, 2024 "Spanish artist Patricia Bolaños says she thought it was a prank when she got an email about working on the project with the famed author of Persepolis. It was only when Satrapi got in touch herself that she believed it. Bolaños, who lives in New York, says Persepolis is one of her favorite graphic novels but she knew little about Iran. / So she worked with one of the project's Iran scholars to illustrate the book's chapter on the "Aghazadeh," or noble-born, a term connoting nepotism and corruption that's used to describe the children of Iran's elite, its ruling mullahs and Revolutionary Guards. //
Bolaños says she was inspired by one of their Instagram accounts, "Rich Kids of Tehran," which showed the Aghazadeh wearing bikinis on French Riviera beaches, drinking alcohol and partying.
"It was really scary because these are the kids of those setting the rules, but they don't follow the rules," she says. "For me, it was like, how is this possible? Especially for the women. These kids are perpetuating this corrupt system. And at certain moments they have to collide with this other world of other women fighting and dying for freedom."
Bolaños wanted to know what those moments are like. The last cartoon in her chapter shows a stylish Aghazadeh checking her Instagram account. "She watches videos of women burning veils and yelling 'freedom,'" says Bolaños, "and the reader sees it reflected in her sunglasses. And someone asks her, what are you watching? And she says... nothing."
READ MORE https://www.wnycstudios.org/podcasts/tnyradiohour/articles/jerry-seinfeld-on-making-a-life-in-comedy-and-also-pop-tarts
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ashitakaxsan · 9 days
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“Romashka, the Pilot”is a new animated movie
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The Iranian 80-minute adventure, comedy animated film “Romashka, the Pilot” co-directed by Hossein Saffarzadegan, Meisam Hosseini, and Hossein Panahi Dorcheh has been screened in Kazakhstan.
Synopsis:The main character's dream of flying and the collective efforts of friends to achieve it. A young sheep dreams of flying, but she lives in a world where only birds can fly airplanes and soar the skies. With the world and her father against her, she and her friends follow in the footsteps of her favorite heroic character, Super Owl, fighting against all odds to join a flight school and enter the race that will change their lives forever.
This marks the first public screening of an Iranian animated film in Kazakhstan and can be a beginning in bilateral cooperation in the cinema industry of the two countries, IRNA reported.
“Romashka, the Pilot” premiered at IMAX Esentai Mall in Almaty last week, with Iran’s Consul General Mohsen Faghani and Cultural Attaché Hossein Aghazadeh in attendance, and received high praise from Kazakh audiences for its quality.
Faghani expressed his delight at the screening of the first Iranian animation in Kazakhstan and said, “These activities not only introduce Iranian culture and art but also strengthen the relations between the two countries.”
For his part, Aghazadeh said: “We seek to strengthen the historical ties and enduring friendship between the societies of Iran and Kazakhstan, and foster the growth of cultural economy between the two countries by building on these cultural relations.”
The animation has been shown in Kazakh cinemas since August 29 and will remain on screen until September 12, marking a significant step in Iranian-Kazakh cinematic collaboration.
A production of 2023, “Romashka, the Pilot” is an 80-minute adventure comedy animation for kids. Also known as “Woolina and the No Birds,” it premiered in Iran at the 42nd Fajr International Film Festival in February.
Source: https://www.tehrantimes.com/news/503362/Iranian-animation-on-screen-in-Kazakhstan
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warningsine · 8 months
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Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) says four of its “military advisers” have been killed in an Israeli air strike on a residential building in Syria’s capital, Damascus.
Syrian state media SANA said the attack on Saturday took place in the Mazzeh neighbourhood. It said “Israeli aggression” targeted the building.
A well-informed source told Al Jazeera the target was an IRGC intelligence unit, adding that a senior IRGC intelligence official in Syria and his assistants were in the building.
In a brief statement, the IRGC said an air strike by Israeli fighter jets killed “a number of Syrian forces and four military advisers”. It later identified the people killed as Hojjatollah Omidvar, Ali Aghazadeh, Hossein Mohammadi and Saied Karimi, without sharing their ranks.
Iranian state television called it a “terrorist” attack by Israel, which has yet to comment.
The attack, which is believed to have been carried out with at least four missiles, completely destroyed a four-storey building, according to Iranian state media. At least one person was taken to hospital.
Widening tensions
Saturday’s strike comes amid widening tensions in the region and the Israeli offensive on Gaza that has killed nearly 25,000 people.
Israel has carried out hundreds of strikes on Iran-linked targets inside government-controlled parts of war-torn Syria in recent years.
“Syria is not only a battleground of the power struggle between the regional and the global powers, but also is a ground for the intelligence wars as well,” said Al Jazeera’s Resul Serdar, reporting from Tehran.
“For Iran, Lebanon and particularly for Hezbollah, Syria is a crucial element in the so-called ‘Axis of the Resistance’, so that’s why all their presence in Syria is kept secret,” he added.
Last month, an Israeli air attack on a suburb of Damascus killed Iranian general Sayyed Razi Mousavi, a longtime IRGC adviser in Syria.
Israel rarely acknowledges its actions in Syria, but it has said that it targets bases of Iran-allied groups, such as Lebanon’s Hezbollah, which has sent thousands of fighters to support Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s forces.
Earlier this month, an attack said to be carried out by Israel killed top Hamas commander Saleh al-Arouri in Lebanon’s capital, Beirut.
Over the past weeks, rockets have been fired from Syria into northern Israel and the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights, adding to tensions along the Lebanon-Israel border and attacks on ships in the Red Sea by Yemen’s Iran-aligned Houthi rebels.
Iran on Monday struck Erbil, the capital of Iraq’s semi-autonomous Kurdistan region, with ballistic missiles in what it said was an attack on an Israeli spy headquarters, a claim denied by Iraqi and Iraqi Kurdish officials. At least four people were killed in the attack.
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karanfilblog · 4 years
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Sen hiç "ayn-ür rızâ" ile baktın mı?
O ne ki?
Kusur görmeden, muhâbbet ile bakan gözler, demek..
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ruhumecruhblog · 4 years
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"Bir şey acır içimde bu göğsüme ne kattın"
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hazans · 4 years
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"Sen neden bu kadar güzelsin, bilmem
Taşırsın yeryüzüne ebedi tohumları
Ben ise kuruyacak bir suyun mahkûmuyum
Avuçlayıp öpüyorum kumları"
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dur-e-shahwar30 · 4 years
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Does anyone know where I can watch Aghazadeh with English subtitles please 🥺
Thank you!
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gemseries24 · 4 years
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film2irani · 4 years
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دانلود قسمت 26 سریال آقازاده از وبسایت «فیلم تو ایرانی» با لینک مستقیم و کیفیت عالی https://film2irani.ir/aghazadeh-series-26/ دانلود قسمت بیست و ششم سریال آقازاده با کیفیت بالا و حجم کم از سایت «Film2irani» با کیفیت 1080p BluRay و Full HD فول‌اچ‌دی @film2irani دانلود سریال آقازاده قسمت 26 اقازاده کامل بهمراه تماشای آنلاین از «فیلم تو ایرانی» با بهترین کیفیت های عالی و کم حجم دانلود رایگان سریال آقازاده قسمت بیست و ششم اقازاده با حجم کم دانلود قسمت 26 سریال آقازاده بیست و ششم کامل
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wordsmithic · 4 years
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Aghazadeh House in Yazd, Iran
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mmormenekse · 3 years
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#aghazadeh
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meftunmuvahhide · 2 years
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Selamun Aleyküm kitap okuyan çift hangi filmden acaba
Ve aleykümselam.. Aghazadeh iran dizisinden..
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sahraacalisi · 4 years
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aghazadeh🌿
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hazans · 4 years
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