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JINA MAHSA AMINI
The face of Iran's protests. Her life, her dreams
and her death.
And also
Read all about the assasination of the 22 year young Jhina Mahsa
Amini or Zhina Mahsa Amini (Kurdistan-Iran) and the Zan,
zendagi, Azadi (Women, life, freedom) revolution in Iran
2022
and the ZZA Revolution per month:
May--April--March--Feb--Jan
2023
Gino d'Artali
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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.
Note by Gino d'Artali: The Zan, zendagi, azadi!> (Women, life,
freedom) will only then end when khamenei and his
puppets i.e. the morality police, the basijis and the irgc give way or go away!!
So here is where the protests continue and I'll continue to inform you
about it. That's my pledge.
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'TO WEAR OR NOT TO WEAR A HIJAB i.e. TO BE OR NOT TO BE A FREE WOMAN'
Unveiled
And Unbroken, Woman's Revolution In Iran. |
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April 7 2023 |
NCRI <<March 2023 Report: Clampdown on Opponents of the Mandatory Hijab escalating.... |
Preface by
Gino d'Artali |
NCRI Womens
committee In Monthlies Women's reports April 5 2023
<<March
2023 Report: Clampdown on Opponents of the Mandatory Hijab
Escalating Clampdown on Opponents of the Mandatory Hijab
In March, the mullahs'
regime escalated its measures to address opponents of the mandatory hijab, a
campaign that began in December. Provincial officials and mullahs insulted
opponents of the mandatory hijab from official platforms and urged congregants
in the Friday prayers to chant <Death to the hijab-less > During the Nowruz
holidays, businesses that served opponents of the mandatory hijab were shut
down, and security personnel prevented access to airports and historical sites.
By the end of March, the mullahs' parliament had finalized its plan to address
opponents of the mandatory hijab, and the Ministry of Interior issued an
instruction requiring all women to observe the mandatory hijab. The early days
of April marked statements on Hijab by the regime's President, Judiciary Chief,
and Ali Khamenei, the mullahs' supreme leader. Various ministries and
authorities announced measures to prevent opponents of the mandatory hijab from
accessing services or entering certain locations. Ministries declare no services
to the opponents of the mandatory Hijab
.
Removing the Hijab: An
Unlawful Act and the Enemy's Plan
.
Interior
Ministry's plan, and the Parliamentary bill
.
We Make
Breaking the Hijab Law Costly |rastineh|
.
According to Rastineh, <Removing the veil is not just about improper veiling,
but a complex plan designed by enemies to destabilize the country and disrupt
social order.> Setting the stage for brutal suppression of opponents of the
mandatory Hijab Khamenei's representatives have devoted parts of their Friday
prayer sermons to the issue of removing the hijab. They have called for people's
participation in confronting violators of the compulsory veil, which paves the
way for the brutal suppression of women and opponents of the mandatory hijab.
This gives plainclothes agents, acting under the title of <people,> a free hand
to attack women anywhere, without being held accountable for their actions.
Mullah
Lotfollah Dezhkam, Khamenei' representative in Fars province, urged people to
act and help the government enforce the mandatory hijab law.
In his Friday prayer sermon, he said, <The government cannot do this alone, but
our people will assist their executive bodies and rub the enemy's nose. People
should take matters into their own hands and organize themselves to wrap up this
issue. The supreme leader said that this is the work of the people, it is the
work of the public, so let them do it.> (The state-run Fars Province TV Network
March 31, 2023)
<Hijab is the law and removing it is the enemy's conspiracy> officials
Khorramabad
deputy prosecutor, Samad Heydari, stated that <Not wearing the hijab is a crime
and that no person or entity has the right to obstruct the implementation of
good and the prohibition of evil, and creating any kind of obstacle is a
recognized crime according to the law.> (The state-run Entekhab website -
February 16, 2023)
Abolhassan
Mahdavi, a member of the Council of Experts from Isfahan, emphasized that
everyone, including non-Muslims, must observe the hijab in public spaces in
Islamic society. He further stated that <The hijab represents a flag in the
Islamic society that the enemy is trying to tear down with all its might.> (The
state-run Entekhab website - April 4, 2023)
Opponents of
the mandatory hijab face flogging and arrest
During the Nowruz
holidays, a nurse from Qom was sentenced to 148 lashes, eight months in prison,
and a two-year-dismissal from government and public services for not observing
the mandatory hijab. Maryam Bani Razi was filmed going to a bank in December
without wearing the mandatory hijab. Despite a <warning,> she refused to put on
the hijab, and bank staff provided her with normal services.
The behavior of a misogynistic regime
While more than 80% of Iranian people live below the poverty line and struggle
to access necessities, the mullahs' regime is dedicating its time, energy, and
resources to cracking down on opponents of the mandatory hijab and imposing
heavy financial fines. This is happening even though the government has failed
to pay teachers' salaries, even during the Nowruz holidays. Moreover, the
regime's recent restrictions on virtual space and disconnection of many virtual
networks in the last six months have exacerbated social and economic issues
faced by the people, yet extensive filtering persists. Recently, a government
media outlet questioned the high fine for not wearing a hijab, which is
reportedly 3 billion tomans, when the ransom for a human life is only 900
million tomans. This highlights the disproportionate penalties for violating the
mandatory hijab law. Meanwhile, the clerical regime has not taken adequate
measures to stop the ongoing chemical attacks on girls' schools. After the
Nowruz holidays, there have been further reports of female students being
poisoned in schools (Cryfreedom
and BIOLOGICAL TERROR). Of course, this is evidence of the direct
involvement of the clerical regime, namely, Khamenei and the IRGC, who are
taking revenge on school girls who actively participated in the 2022-2023
uprising. Notably, the bill to prevent violence against women has not been
adopted after 11 years. The compulsory veil is one of the pillars of the
mullahs' dictatorial rule. The clerical regime made wearing the veil mandatory
less than one month after seizing power. The regime suppresses society and
imposes repressive rules by cracking down on women. Undermining the mandatory
Hijab undermines the regime's Islamic identity and raison d'etre. Iranian women
and girls, however, have defied the regimes coercion in any way they could over
the past 44 years. They deeply understand that women's rights, like the rights
of all Iranian citizens, could be achieved only by overthrowing the mullahs'
inhuman regime. There is no doubt that Iranian women will defy the so-called
<alternative punishment> plan and turn it against the regime.>>
Read the full report here:
https://women.ncr-iran.org/2023/04/05/opponents-of-the-mandatory-hijab/
ZAA-JMA-2023-march-clampdown-ncri-report-c.htm
Womens'
Liberation Front 2019/cryfreedom.net 2023