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Welcome to cryfreedom.net, formerly known as Womens Liberation Front.  A website that hopes to draw and keeps your attention for  both the global 21th. century 3rd. feminist revolution as well as especially for the Zan, Zendegi, Azadi uprising in Iran and the struggles of our sisters in other parts of the Middle East. This online magazine that started December 2019 will be published every week. Thank you for your time and interest.
Gino d'Artali
indept investigative journalist
radical feminist and women's rights activist 
 


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JINA MAHSA AMINI
The face of Iran's protests. Her life, her dreams and her death.

In memory of Jina 'Mahsa' Amini, the cornerstone of the 'Zan. Zendegi. Azadi revolution.
16 February 2023 | By Gino d'Artali

And also
Read all about the assasination of the 22 year young Jina Mahsa Amini (Kurdistan-Iran) and the start of the Zan, Zendegi, Azadi (Women, life, freedom) revolution in Iran  2022-'23
and the latest news about the 'Women Live Freedom' Revolution per month in 2023: Dec week 4-3 -- Dec wk3 -- Dec 17 - 10 -- Dec week 2 and 1 -- Nov. 27 - Dec. 8 -- Nov-Dec-wk1-2  -- November 26 - 20 -- November 19 - 13  -- November 13 - 4  -- November 5 - 1 -- October 31 -- October 31 - 16 --  October 15 - 1 -- September 30 - 16 -- September 17 - 1 -- August 31 - 18 -- August 15 - 1-- July 31 - 16 --July 15 -1--June 30 - 15--June 15-1--May 31 -16-- May 15-1--April--March--Feb--Jan  


Tribute to KIAN PIRFALA, 9 years old and victim of the Islamic Republic's savagery 10 years ago.

And
For all topics below
that may hopefully interest you click on the image:

'THE NO-HIJABIS

Updated December 18, 2023

'BIOLOGICAL
TERROR ATTACKS
AGAINST SCHOOLGIRLS'

Updated October 10, 2023

'IRANIAN JOURNALISTS
UNDER SIEGE'

Updated December 19, 2023

'BLINDING
AS A WEAPON'

Updated December 15, 2023

'THE HANGING SPREE'

Updated November 30, 2023

CLICK HERE ON HOW TO READ ALL ON THIS PAGE 

Here we are to enter THE IRANIAN WOMEN'S REVOLUTIONISTS against
the supreme leader, the arch-reactionary Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and his placeman president, Ebrahim Raisi. The message of the women when he visited a university is plain: <give way or get lost> in 2023.
IN MEMORY OF ASRA PANAHI (16)- JHINA MAHSA AMINI (22) - NIKA SHAKARAMI (16), SARINA ESMAILZADEH (16) HADIS NAJAFI (20), AND MORE WOMEN WHO WERE ASSASINATED SO FAR BY THE IRANIAN AXIS OF EVIL.
  Click here for a total list so far

'Facing Faces and Facts 1-2'  (2022) to commemorate the above named and more and food for thought and inspiration to fight on.
and 'Facing Faces & Facts 3' edited December 2022/March 2023

Dear reader, from here on the 'Woman, Life, Freedom' pages menu will look a bit different and this to avoid too many pop-ups ,meaning the underlined period  in yellow tells you in what period you are and click on another underlinded period to go there. However, when needed a certain topic will be in yellow meaning it's a link to go that topic and will open in a new window. If you dissagree about any change feel more than free to let me know what you think at info@cryfreedom.net
This does not count for the  above topics which, when clicked on, will still appear in a pop-up window and for now the 'old' lay-out 'till I worked that all out. Thank you. Gino d'Artali
(Updates December 22, 2023)

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UPDATES OF THE UPRISING  AND REVOLUTION AROUND THE ONE-YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF THE DEATH OF JINA AMINI IN CUSTODY OF THE REGIME'S ATTEMPT AND CRUELTY TO TRY AND CRUSH IT. 

Articles about
<<Mahsa Amini's Father: <Everything They Have Said and Shown is Lies>
and
WHO JINA AMINI REALLY WAS.
By Diako Alavi, a journalist from Saqqez and family friend of Mahsa Amini 
and
Jina Amini, the face of Irans uprising and revolution:
www.cryfreedom.net/the-face-of-irans-protests.htm

November 15, 2023 - <<Iranian Woman Arrested on Jinas' Anniversary Tells Her Story...>

December 12, 2023 - <<EU Remembers Mahsa Amini at Sakharov Prize Awarding Ceremony...Read more
 

Updates of Jina Aminis' Revolution:
Part 12: October 6 - 2 2023
Part 13: October 13 - 12, 2023
Part 14: November 15 - October 25, 2023
Part
15: November 30 - 13, 2023
   

and links to earlier parts
 
Gino d'artali's opinion: We mourn AND fight!
 

 


We all grief for the loss of our sister / daughter of Iran Armita Gevarnand:
 
 

Updated:
December 20 - November 27 - 20, 2023
In the aftermath of the killing of Armita more and more voices speak out against the mullahs' regime children killers. Read more by clicking the above link.
November 16, 2023
 <<More Hijab Patrols Recruited in Tehran Metro Stations....
November 15 - 6, 2023
<<Jailed Iranian Rights Lawyer Sotoudeh Released on Bail....
<<Jailed Iranian Activist Sotoudeh: We Feminized Evin Prison with Our Hair....
and
<<Women Arrested at Iranian Teen's Funeral Face Hasty Trial....
and

<<Iranian journalist Negar Ostad Agha taken to Gharchak Prison....


 

November 6 - 3 2023
<<Egyptian activists: We must take action for Iranian women....

 
3 November 2023 <<UN Experts <Shocked> by Attacks on Women, Girls in Iran...
and
<<HRW Calls for Probe into Death of Teenage Girl in Iran...

 Click here to read more and also what  happened to other sisters being victims of the mullahs' regime

NARGES MOHAMMADI
Updates:
Dec 19 - 8, 2023
*The revolutionary court is the slaughterhouse of the youth of Iran, and I will not set foot in this slaughterhouse,> Mohammadi says...* and
*I will make my voice louder for the world to hear,> says Mohammadi...*

Previous news: Nov 16 - Oct 31
*Victory is not easy, but it is certain*
'Mother of a long and free Iran'

Preface by Gino d'Artali and news untill October 31, 2023

 

 

JINA AMINI'S VOICE IS ALSO HEARD

despite the mullahs' regime to force it down!
And her mother speaks out loud and clear too!

 

Please do read the following 3 articles even when they have a very allarming content - click on the underlined topics -
Updates
December week 4
Dec. 27, 2023:
<<The Unyielding Spirit: Women's Bravery in 2009 Protests in Iran...
and

....
Dec 20, '23:
<<Heinous execution of Samira Sabzian, a victim of child marriage under the clerical regime...
and
Dec 20, '23: <<Iranian Security Forces Sharpen Blades as Discontent Rises...
and
Dec. 21, '23:
Iranian-refugees-turkye...
---
'Yalda, immortal daughter of Iran'
and
'Human Rights in Iran - a beacon of hope'...

Click here for previous articles

 


Cruel regime stories not for the faint of heart:
December 1, 2023
'Arbitrary detentions'
and
'International action needed against escalating political executions'

and
November 29, 2023
'IRGC kill Kolbars'

Please do read especially
EXTRA RED ALERTS Nov. 23, 2023!

and more here:
Click here for a 'RED ALERT' overview 'till August 2023     

When one hurts or kills a women
one hurts or kills hummanity and is an antrocitie.
Gino d'Artali
and: My mother (1931-1997) always said to me <Mi figlio, non esistono notizie <vecchie> perche puoi imparare qualcosa da qualsiasi notizia.> Translated: <My son, there is no such thing as so called 'old' news because you can learn something from any news.>
Gianna d'Artali.

Yalda - immortal daughter of Iran


Yalda Aghafazli

NCRI - Womens committee - 21 Dec 2023 - in Podcast, Women's News
<<Yalda Aghafazli, a Blossom from the Unyielding Spirit of Iranian Women's Struggle
Welcome to this last edition of the NCRI Women's Committee podcast in 2023. December 22 marks the birthday of Yalda Aghafazli, a young resistant woman, who lost her life during the protests in 2022. She's called by her fellow compatriots, <the convict who did not express remorse.> She was named Yalda because she was born on the longest night of the year in 2002. In Iranian culture, the Winter Solstice is referred to as Yalda, symbolizing the triumph of light over darkness and celebrated accordingly. Yalda Aghafazli was a defiant young woman striving for freedoms withheld by the theocratic regime. She actively participated in the protests that commenced in September 2022 following the tragic murder of Mahsa Amini while in the custody of the moral police. Unfortunately, Yalda was arrested on October 26, just a little over a month into the uprising. The 19-year-old protester spent four days in Evin Prison before being transferred to the notorious Qarchak Prison, where she remained detained for another 11 days. Upon her release on bail on November 9, Yalda felt relieved that news of her arrest had gained widespread attention, and she expressed deep gratitude to everyone for their support. Yalda Aghafazli upon release from jail, and her tombstone that the Iranian authorities did not allow to bear the victory sign.


Tombstone of Yalda in Victory

Tragically, two days later, on November 11, reports surfaced stating that she had died. Initially, it was claimed that she had thrown herself from a rooftop, but state media later alleged that she died from a crack overdose. Yalda Aghafazli is among many protesters who died under suspicious circumstances after their release from prison. These deaths have raised significant concerns and questions about the treatment these individuals faced while detained. There are widespread rumors that prison authorities administer lethal injections to resistant prisoners before releasing them, leading to their deaths outside prison walls. This method allows them to evade responsibility for the protester’s death while instilling fear in the public and deterring others from participating in anti-regime protests. Let's listen to another recorded call from Yalda Aghafazli that sheds light on the circumstances of the arrest of many protesters, especially young women, by the regime's ruthless security forces. <They suddenly started chasing me, like they had it out for me cause they couldn't catch me before. I usually went out solo, and that night near the university on Eghelab Ave, this guy on a motorcycle yelled, 'Get that kid!' He zoomed right at me on his bike, spraying pepper spray straight into my eyes. I tried to block it with my hands, but he grabbed my hands and tied them up tight with these wristbands. I couldn’t even feel my veins, they were so tight. Then, a bunch of them pinned me against the wall, pushed me down, and shone a flashlight in my face, shouting, 'What's your name?' And then with my eyes shut tight, they dragged me and tossed me into a van.> We hope to have given you a feeling of what's it like for a young woman to get caught by security forces in Iran and what they go through in the jails. Additional information was published this month by Amnesty International that documented the Iranian regime's systematic use of sexual violence against dissenters and protesters. The organization interviewed 45 survivors of the nationwide protests, including 26 men, 12 women, and seven children who fell victim to rape, gang rape, and various forms of sexual violence.
The report explicitly identifies the culprits as agents from the Revolutionary Guards, the paramilitary Basij force, the Ministry of Intelligence, and branches of the police, including the Public Security Police, the Investigation Unit, and the Special Forces. Thanks to advanced communications in the 21st century, the bravery and courage of Iranian women during the 2022 Iran uprising became visible worldwide. Their actions won the hearts and minds of people globally and were rightfully honored with several awards. It's important to recognize that this phenomenon didn’t arise overnight. It's the result of generations of Iranian women actively engaging in the fight for democracy, dating back to the late 18th-century Constitutional Movement. Notably, they’ve played a significant role in opposing the mullahs’ regime for over four decades. In the 1980s, thousands of teenage girls, young women, and even pregnant women were tragically massacred for bravely standing up against the regime, ultimately leaving an indelible mark on Iran's history. From among dozens of more recent examples, one could mention Zeinab Jalalian, a Kurdish political prisoner, who has spent the last 15 years in prison without a single day of leave, even for necessary medical care. Similarly, Maryam Akbari Monfared, a mother of three daughters, has been incarcerated for 14 years without any time off for seeking justice for four of her siblings executed by the regime in the 1980s for being members of the opposition PMOI/MEK. Both women are held in distant prisons, making it extremely challenging for their families to visit them. A few months ago, Maryam Akbari was sentenced to an additional two years for publishing letters that urged protesters to persist in their fight. As we embrace this holiday season, let's take a moment to honor the courageous women and girls in Iran who risk their lives battling a ruthless theocratic regime that is hostile not just to women but to all of humanity. They confront these challenges with eyes wide open, fully aware of the hardships they’ll endure, knowing that death might be the easiest outcome. Yet, they persevere. These brave souls deserve universal support, and we implore you to stand by the struggle of Iranian women and girls in their quest for democracy and freedom. We hope that you enjoyed our last episode of 2023. Here's to your health and success in the upcoming New Year and a joyful holiday season. Join us next year for more inspiring stories from the struggle of Iranian women. Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!>>
Source:
https://women.ncr-iran.org/2023/12/21/yalda-aghafazli-unyielding-spirit/

NCRI - Womens committee - 20 Dec 2023 - in The fallen for freedom
<<Yalda Aghafazli was a defiant young woman striving for freedoms withheld by the theocratic regime.
She was named Yalda because she was born on December 22, the longest night of the year in 2002. In Iranian culture, the Winter Solstice is referred to as Yalda, symbolizing the triumph of light over darkness and celebrated accordingly. Yalda Aghafazli actively participated in the protests that commenced in September 2022 following the tragic murder of Zhina Mahsa Amini while in the custody of the Moral Police. Unfortunately, Yalda was arrested on October 26, just a little over a month into the uprising. The 19-year-old protester spent four days in Evin Prison before being transferred to the notorious Qarchak Prison, where she remained detained for another 11 days. In a call from Qarchak Prison, she mentioned that one couldn't fathom the extent of the beatings she endured in prison to coerce confessions against her will. <During these 12-13 days, I faced more beatings than in all my 19 years of life. My voice became hoarse because I screamed and shouted constantly, yet I remained steadfast and didn't show any remorse until the very end.> <They wrote in my file, 'they accused did not express remorse,' and I said, 'Yes, that's right. I won't express remorse.' Until the very last moment, I stood by everything I had done. They accused me of being involved in the riots, and I admitted to it. I didn’t cry; instead, I shouted and screamed so much that’s why my voice is hoarse. They beat me severely, beyond imagination! I can’t speak much about it here, but once I’m out, I'll tell you everything face to face. I'll share all the details.> In yet another audio recording, she expresses sheer happiness that she didn't yield. She proudly states, <I didn't express any regret until the very end.> In her file, it was noted that <the accused did not express remorse.> Her reaction? <Yeaaah, exactly!> she exclaims. Upon her release on bail on November 9, 2022, Yalda felt relieved that news of her arrest had gained widespread attention, and she expressed deep gratitude to everyone for their support. A picture taken of her after being released from prison shows a happy, proud Yalda jumping into the arms of her uncle. Tragically, two days later, on November 11, reports surfaced stating that she had died. Initially, it was claimed that she had thrown herself from a rooftop, but state media later alleged that she died from a crack overdose.
PIC Yalda-Aghafazli-Victory Yalda jumped into the arms of her uncle upon freedom from jail.
Yalda Aghafazli is among many protesters who died under suspicious circumstances after their release from prison. These deaths have raised significant concerns and questions about the treatment these individuals faced while detained. There are widespread rumors that prison authorities administer lethal injections to resistant prisoners before releasing them, leading to their deaths outside prison walls. This method allows them to evade responsibility for the protester's death while instilling fear in the public and deterring others from participating in anti-regime protests. And yet another audio recording of Yalda sheds light on the circumstances of her arrest and the arrests of many protesters, especially young women, by the regime's ruthless security forces. <They suddenly started chasing me, like they had it out for me because they couldn't catch me before. I usually went out solo, and that night near the university on Eghelab Ave, this guy on a motorcycle yelled, 'Get that kid!' He zoomed right at me on his bike, spraying pepper spray straight into my eyes. I tried to block it with my hands, but he grabbed my hands and tied them up tight with these wristbands. I couldn’t even feel my veins, they were so tight. Then, a bunch of them pinned me against the wall, pushed me down, and shone a flashlight in my face, shouting, 'What's your name?' And then with my eyes shut tight, they dragged me and tossed me into a van.>
Yalda Aghafazli is one of the most popular martyrs of the 2022 Iran uprising. The regime's hirelings have repeatedly scratched and damaged her picture standing on top of her tombstone.
PIC Yalda Aghafazli's tombstone
In line with the pressures imposed on the families of the martyrs of the 2022 Iran uprising, her mother, Fahimeh Moradi, was arrested on September 17, 2023, on the anniversary of the Iran Uprising. The regime also summoned Yalda's father and uncle and forced to cancel their plans to observe the first anniversary of her loss. The writing on her tombstone reads, <The daughter of Iran, God created her happy and free; She did not believe her chains and took wings and flew away to reach her dreams.> >>


Yalda, immortal daughter of Iran

Source:
https://women.ncr-iran.org/2023/12/20/yalda-aghafazli/

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