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A mother finds the body of her child, she says, I’m here. I would’ve put a blanket on you. I wouldn’t let you freeze like this. I came late. Forgive me.”
«اومدم مامان جان. من روت پتو میکشیدم. من نمیذاشتم تو اینطوری یخ بزنی. دیر آمدم مامان جان. منو ببخش.»

تمام اشک‌های ما مال شما. All of our tears belong to you

Our hearts are shattered. We are all mourning for the children of Iran.

Today we mourn. Tomorrow we fight.

Music excerpt from Asadi- The immortal
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Since the beginning of nationwide protests in Iran on 28 December 2025 the people of Iran have shown extraordinary courage and bravery in standing against the dictatorial Islamic Republic regime, paying an extremely heavy price in their struggle for a transition from religious tyranny to democracy, equality and freedom.

The Islamic Republic has responded to these protests with widespread and systematic violence.

Reports indicate thousands have been killed; estimates published by media outlets, based on information from sources suggest a death toll between 5,000 and 20,000 protesters.

According to the latest updates from NetBlocks, the nationwide internet shutdown has entered its 13th day. With over 280 hours of internet disruption, Iran, a country of over 90 million people, remains disconnected from the global network, leaving families and friends unable to communicate or check on their loved ones.

Now, on the 40th day of the illegal detention of Iran’s Nobel Peace Prize laureate and the 24th day of nationwide protests, concerns for the status of political prisoners have increased. Several prominent civil society figures, including Narges Mohammadi, Sepideh Qoliyan, Javad Alikordi, Hasti Amiri, and Pouran Nazemi, were violently arrested and beaten during a memorial service for Khosrow Alikordi on December 12 in Mashhad. They remain in detention under unknown conditions.

The Narges Foundation expresses its deep concern for the fate of all detainees held under dire conditions, especially those facing the imminent risk of execution by a regime built on fear and repression. The international community is responsible for preventing these crimes; every hour of delay could lead to the loss of more lives.

Free Narges
Free all political prisoners
Stand with the people of Iran.

#Iran #Iranprotest #iranmassacre #nargesmohammadi #freenarges
@narges_mohamadi_51
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Since the beginning of nationwide protests in Iran on 28 December 2025 the people of Iran have shown extraordinary courage and bravery in standing against the dictatorial Islamic Republic regime, paying an extremely heavy price in their struggle for a transition from religious tyranny to democracy, equality and freedom.

The Islamic Republic has responded to these protests with widespread and systematic violence.

Reports indicate thousands have been killed; estimates published by media outlets, based on information from sources suggest a death toll between 5,000 and 20,000 protesters.

According to the latest updates from NetBlocks, the nationwide internet shutdown has entered its 13th day. With over 280 hours of internet disruption, Iran, a country of over 90 million people, remains disconnected from the global network, leaving families and friends unable to communicate or check on their loved ones.

Now, on the 40th day of the illegal detention of Iran’s Nobel Peace Prize laureate and the 24th day of nationwide protests, concerns for the status of political prisoners have increased. Several prominent civil society figures, including Narges Mohammadi, Sepideh Qoliyan, Javad Alikordi, Hasti Amiri, and Pouran Nazemi, were violently arrested and beaten during a memorial service for Khosrow Alikordi on December 12 in Mashhad. They remain in detention under unknown conditions.

The Narges Foundation expresses its deep concern for the fate of all detainees held under dire conditions, especially those facing the imminent risk of execution by a regime built on fear and repression. The international community is responsible for preventing these crimes; every hour of delay could lead to the loss of more lives.

Free Narges
Free all political prisoners
Stand with the people of Iran.

#Iran #Iranprotest #iranmassacre #nargesmohammadi #freenarges
@narges_mohamadi_51