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#luxuryhandbags#romancolosseum#foreverluxury#royaltycollection#allmadeinitaly#porsciayeganehÂź#aelia backpack#luxury#lastingthroughfashionchanges#mfw24#milan#milan fashion week#yeganeh
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Mohsen Yeganeh
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Saint Abdullah (Mohammad and Mehdi Mehrabani-Yeganeh)
source: foxydigitalis đž: ???
#photography#artist photography#Saint Abdullah#Mohammad Mehrabani-Yeganeh#Mehdi Mehrabani-Yeganeh#Iran
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Des oiseaux et autres animaux en assemblages de vieux objets
Nouvel article publié sur https://www.2tout2rien.fr/animaux-en-assemblages-de-vieux-objets/
Des oiseaux et autres animaux en assemblages de vieux objets
#abstrait#assemblage#bison#composition#couteau#ferraille#fil#fil de fer#iran#métal#Mohsen Heydari Yeganeh#objet#oiseau#outil#recyclage#Sculpture#Teheran#art
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Pahlevan razzaz House/ Tehran/ Iran
Photography: yeganeh pourahad
#iran#middle east#persian#iranian#persia#travel#farsi#art#culture#architecture#tehran#traditional house#historical#persian art#persian architecture
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Tara Yummy & Palestine !!
If youâre not already up to date with the whole TaraYummy and Palestine issue let me fill you in!!
So basically from my knowledge, a creator, called out Tara as she messaged Yeganeh (the creator), to make sure she wasnât on the block list while still choosing not to speak about Palestine.
Tara made a video back saying that she messaged the creator to educate herself on the genocide in Gaza and she went on to say that she can post the screenshots to prove it, she said she has donated to a family already & her a link for Operation Olive Branch in her bio for two months.
Yeganeh is getting hated on by Tara stans, saying things such as âTara they could never make me hate youâ.
And now another girl is getting hated on as a result of a misunderstanding (hated on by Taraâs fans).
Personally, I think the issue is for one Tara not speaking up about Gaza or Palestine before this, the only reason she made a video was to cover her own ass and protect herself from the backlash she would most likely receive, having a link in your bio does nothing if you donât advertise it, especially since the link is to promote all her socials and itâs easy to miss the donation. Secondly, she can speak up to protect her own ass from getting hate etc, but not to help out the people that HER FANS are harassing?? And lastly Tara claims to support Palestine, she claims to donate (not saying she didnât), but then she collabs with brands that support and give money to Isnotreal???
* i cannot attach more videos, other are available on this creatorâs profile and taraâs is on hers *
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#palestine#free palestine#free gaza#current events#news on gaza#palestine news#genocide#gaza#from the river to the sea palestine will be free#save palestine
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"GeçmiĆimiz hayal kırıklıklarından ibaret."
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in november, Yeganeh Mafaher (click for tiktok account) started a fund to help Palestinian students who have lost their entire support in Gaza.
the goal is to not let these students sacrifice their future for the tragedies in their lives by covering rent and tuition fees. the fund itself turned into helping more than 50 students, 226 patients, helping different families with rent, and children with toys. this month, they're still $2000 short, and that doesn't include what they need for next month as well. here is their gofundme:
please donate if you can and if you do, don't put anything for the comment and don't write "Palestine" anywhere on your donation!
#peace is not the answer; liberation is the answer#resources#mutual aid#palestine#gaza#free palestine
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Informed sources told Radio Farda that ten Bahaâi women sentenced to lengthy prison terms by the First Branch of the Isfahan Revolutionary Court, presided over by Mohammadreza Tavakoli, endured various forms of âpsychological tortureâ and âthreats of physical tortureâ during their detention.
According to information received by Radio Farda, these women were threatened with ârape, sexual assault, fingernail pulling, sitting on an electric chair, and being scalded with boiling waterâ while being interrogated in the Intelligence Office building in Isfahan.
On October 23, 2023, Radio Farda reported that Yeganeh Aghahi, Yeganeh Rouhbakhsh, Negin Khademi, Shana Shoghi-Far, Mozhgan Shahrzaei, Parastoo Hakim, Arezoo Sobhaniyan, Neda Badakhsh, Neda Emadi, and Bahareh Lotfi had been detained by security forces in Isfahan and, after about two months, were released from the womenâs prison in Isfahan.
The Isfahan Revolutionary Courtâs First Branch sentenced eight of these women to ten years in prison and a fine of 100 million tomans, while two others received five years and a fine of 50 million tomans. Additionally, they all received two-year bans on leaving the country and using social media.
Torture and Threats of âRape and Deathâ During Interrogation
Radio Fardaâs information reveals that interrogators in Isfahanâs Intelligence Office used items such as âmobile phones and interrogation papersâ to strike the womenâs heads and faces to force them into making confessions against themselves, other detained women, and even family members and friends.
Based on the information received, interrogators from the Isfahan Intelligence Office, on multiple occasions, showed detainees boiling water and threatened to throw it on their faces. Instead, they splashed the contents of a bottle of ice-cold water on their faces.
In some cases, the interrogators placed an âelectric chairâ in front of these women, warning them that if they did not confess to âdictated statements,â they would be forced to sit in it and receive âelectric shocks.â
The women were also reportedly subjected to hearing âsounds of other women being tortured,â with one instance designed to make a detainee believe another woman had died under torture.
According to these audio files, during the separate transfers of these women from the Isfahan Womenâs Prison (Dolatabad) to the Intelligence Office building for interrogation, and in the interrogation rooms, no female officers were present. Instead, two or three male officers repeatedly threatened these women with âharassment and even sexual assaultâ through their behavior.
Based on information obtained by Radio Farda, âa male interrogator would sometimes get so close to these women that they could even feel his breath.â
Additionally, during the interrogations, which often lasted âover 12 hours,â if these Bahaâi women requested to change their clothes due to temperature changes, the interrogators forced them to change their clothes in front of them.
Psychological Trauma Remains
Informed sources reported to Radio Farda that nearly ten months after their temporary release, some of these women are still grappling with psychological trauma from âtorture threats and detention.â Some have developed âpost-traumatic stress disorderâ (PTSD), experiencing anxiety, flashbacks, and nightmares triggered by daily sounds or events.
Accordingly, several of these women have developed âpost-traumatic stress disorderâ (PTSD). They continue to experience flashbacks to the interrogation and detention scenes when they hear loud noises or encounter excitement in daily life, leading to restlessness and nightmares.
âPost-traumatic stress disorderâ can occur after direct experiences of death, death threats, rape, sexual harassment, and similar events. Despite treatment, it may persist with the affected person for life.
Informed sources told Radio Farda that one of these women lost âmore than five kilogramsâ after her release and began âmedication treatment nine months later to help her return to a normal life.â
Additionally, the intensity of the âtorture threatsâ and interrogations during detention has left one of these women âterrified of hearing her full name,â as it brings back interrogation images.
Moreover, due to the pressures experienced in detention, this woman has developed âmemory issues,â struggling to recall certain events and retain some information long-term.
Confiscation of Property for the âFund for Muslimsâ
The First Branch of the Revolutionary Court, in its ruling against these women, has ordered the confiscation of their mobile phones, laptops, all digital devices, any jewelry and gold they possess, as well as any amount of U.S. and Australian dollars they have, âfor the benefit of the Fund for Muslims.â
The court has also sentenced eight of these women to pay a fine of 100 million tomans each, and the other two to pay a fine of 50 million tomans each.
Additionally, at the time of detention, any property deeds found in these womenâs homes were also confiscated.
A few months after their detention, representatives from the Execution of Imam Khomeiniâs Order, which operates under Ali Khamenei, the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic, visited the family home of at least one of these women, whose deed had been seized, to inquire about the propertyâs ownership.
Ownership of many lands and properties confiscated from Bahaâi citizens has been transferred to the Execution of Imam Khomeiniâs Order Headquarters following confiscation by the Revolutionary Court.
Based on this, there is concern that, in addition to the seized assets, the Revolutionary Court is attempting to confiscate the homes of these citizens in favor of the mentioned Headquarters.
Last December, the Bahaâi International Community reported that, two months prior, the Islamic Republicâs security forces had arrested â40 Bahaâisâ and searched the homes of ânearly one hundred Bahaâi familiesâ in various cities across Iran.
On August 1 of this year, 18 United Nations reporters and experts emphasized in a letter the intensifying persecution of Bahaâi women in Iran, highlighting that they face double discrimination for being both âwomen and Bahaâis.â
The authors of this letter described the Iranian governmentâs actions against Bahaâi women as âsystematic,â citing cases of arrests, summons for interrogation, disappearances, home searches of Bahaâi women, property confiscations, travel restrictions, and extended detentions.
This past May, the Revolutionary Court in Isfahan sentenced an additional 15 Bahaâi women to a total of 75 years in prison on charges of âpromotingâ Bahaâi beliefs.
Despite the presence of 300,000 Bahaâis in Iran, the Islamic Republic does not officially recognize the Bahaâi faith. Iranian authorities have repeatedly labeled Bahaâis as âspies and enemies,â issuing numerous rulings over the past four decades for executions, arrests, imprisonment, denial of education and business rights, and the destruction of homes and cemeteries of Bahaâi followers.
#baha'i faith#baha'is in iran#iranian women#iranian baha'is#persecution of baha'is in iran#state sanctioned persecution#state sponsored persecution#religous persecution#state sanctioned torture#oppression of women in iran#my heart breaks
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Oil / alla prima on gessoed paper (sketchbook 28.5 x 28.5 cm) / thank you Yeganeh
#portraitpainting #andreasliss #allaprima #oilportrait #oilpainting #oilonpaper #sketchbook
#painting#portraitpainting#allaprima#sketchbook#oilpainting#oilportrait#portrait#portraiture#portraitpainter#oilonpaper
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Artist - Mohsen Yeganeh
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BEETT OKAY here are some personal (and basically every iranian) favs!!
behet gol midam (i promise you) by mohsen yeganeh. this song is so so beautiful. the lyrics are just uuughhh. mohsen is a wonderful singer & writer heâs truly amazing
shabe royaei & delshooreh by aron afsar (love him)
ey joonam - sami beigi
gelooband - efran tamasbi (this is more of a wedding song vibe but lyrics!)
soltane ghalbha - aref
jadeye yektaraf, kojaei & yeki hast by morteza pashaei (his song writing is something else, truly beautiful)
zade baroon - masoud sadeghloo
alijenab - evan band
thatâs all i can think of for now đ§ââïž
(i apologize if these are a lot đ i got a lil tooooo excited but id love to know your thoughts on them if thatâs okay :])
no donât be!!! i had fun listening to all of these :) here are my thoughts for each song
behet gol midam: i love the melody, especially leading up to when he first starts to sing. just very calming, iâd even describe it as understanding (if that makes sense). i looked up the translation for the lyrics and omg itâs bittersweet.
shabe royaei: i couldnât find a translation, but i love the rhythm. the beat felt steady in the way the ocean is
delshooreh: the lyrics for this one were tragically romantic
ey joonam: i love the more upbeat rhythm and melody, with lyrics which are still very much yearning. also the instrumental in parts where theyâre is no singing is beautiful
gelooband: this one was so much fun!! the lyrics were so sweet too. i love wedding songs
soltane ghalbha: this one was absolutely beautiful. just pure yearning. the harmony, the lyrics, all of it feels like longing. i love it
jadeye yektaraf: this reminded me of bollywood songs from the late 2000s. a soothing, fun melody and beautiful lyricisim
kojaei: the lyrics for this one was so sad, but something about it is so calming to me
yeki hast: the melody is very soothing and soft, then i looked at the lyrics omg :(
zade baroon: i found a summary of the song and i am a sucker for love stories and rain đ€§
alijenab: i loved how calming this one was. even just their voices, very serene
i feel like a lot of these were more so focused on how the song made me feel or just the overall melodies than about the lyrics itself haha. my favorite is soltane ghalbha i think.
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#save gaza#free gaza#gaza strip#gaza#gazaunderattack#palestine#america#tiktok#joe biden#kamala harris#us government#disney 100#disney classics#disney#hulu#domino's pizza#mcdonalds#starbucks#boycott#pepsi#sprite#fanta#lipton tea#ulta beauty
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Fractal Drawings by Desmond Paul Henry and Hamid Naderi Yeganeh
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