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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.
Zendagi. Azadi revolution.
16 February 2023 | By Gino d'Artali
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Read all about the assasination of the 22 year young Jhina Mahsa
Amini or Zhina Mahsa Amini (Kurdistan-Iran) and the start of the Zan,
Zendagi, Azadi (Women, life, freedom) revolution in Iran
2022
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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.
'THE JINA REVOLUTION'
Amjad Amini at the tombe of his daughter / X-rays lies
Center for Human Rights Iran - September 20, 2022
<<Mahsa Amini's Father: <Everything They Have Said and Shown is
Lies>
In an interview with Rouydad24 (<Event24>), a semi-independent
reformist news site in Iran, the father of Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old
woman who died in Iranian state custody, strongly contradicted the
authorities' narrative about his daughter's death and demanded justice.
<What makes me sad is that the authorities are spreading lies about my
daughter every day,> said Amjad Amini in the Persian-language interview
published on Sept 20, 2022, and translated into English by the Center
for Human Rights in Iran (CHRI). <They said Mahsa had heart disease and
epilepsy but as the father who raised her for 22 years, I say loudly
that Mahsa did not have any illness. She was in perfect health. The
person who hit my daughter should be put on trial in a public court, not
a fake trial that results in reprimands and expulsions,> he added. Her
family members also told news outlets that they were denied access to
her autopsy report, pressured to quickly bury her, and told not to speak
publicly about the case. In Iran, families of victims of state violence
can be arrested and prosecuted for speaking publicly about their cases.
Yet Amjad Amini has refused to be silent: <I will not allow my
daughter’s blood to be trampled on.> Protests have been ongoing in
several Iranian cities including the capital of Tehran since September
16 when Mahsa Amini was pronounced dead. The Iranian government claimed
she had a heart attack and published blurry and edited footage of a
woman falling to the ground, but has refused to publish footage of her
inside the van, according to her father. <Several other girls who were
inside the patrol van called me after the incident and said Mahsa was
physically assaulted inside the van,> he said. Amjad Amini also told
Rouyadad24 that his daughter was hospitalized <too late> and that he was
not allowed to see her <head and body> in the hospital “so that we could
not see the bruises.> Acting UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Nada
Al-Nashif has called for Mahsa Amini's death to be <promptly,
impartially and effectively investigated by an independent competent
authority, that ensures, in particular, that her family has access to
justice and truth.>
The article has been translated into English below.
Mahsa Amini's father told Event24, <I categorically deny all the
statements made by Gen [Hossein] Rahimi, the commander of the police
force. There was no problem with Mahsa’s dress. They say Mahsa's dress
was completely different [i.e. inappropriate] than the dress she was
wearing in the security camera footage. I say that this is a lie.> He
further said: <Not even 60-year-old women are covered up as much as
Mahsa was! Until now, every footage the authorities have released has
been censored and none of them tell the truth.> He added: <Mahsa had
told the officers, 'for God's sake let me go. I am from the provinces.
I’m a stranger here. My brother is not more than 16-years-old; let me
go. What's wrong with what I'm wearing?' but one of the officers pushes
Mahsa and physically assaults her by various means. In addition, several
other girls who were inside the patrol van called me after the incident
and said Mahsa was physically assaulted inside the van.> Amini said, <I
requested access to footage from the cameras inside the van and in the
courtyard of the Vozara detention center, but they did not give me an
answer. Every clip that has been published in cyberspace is censored.>
He continued: <Everything they have said and shown is lies. We couldn't
understand any of them. Despite Mahsa's deteriorating condition, they
didn't try to take her to the hospital faster. The doctors and nurses
said that if Mahsa had been taken to the hospital earlier, we would not
have been in the situation we are in today. Amini told Rouydad24: <What
makes me sad is that the authorities are spreading lies about my
daughter every day. They said Mahsa had heart disease and epilepsy but
as the father who raised her for 22 years, I say loudly that Mahsa did
not have any illness. She was in perfect health. The person who hit my
daughter should be put on trial in a public court, not a fake trial that
results in reprimands and expulsions. I will not allow my daughter's
blood to be trampled on.> Mahsa's father said: <When we went to the
hospital, they didn't let us see Mahsa. Everyone covered her head and
body so that we could not see the bruises! I could only see my
daughter's face and her feet. It was very hard but I eventually saw the
bruises on her feet. At the very beginning, the nurses of Kasra Hospital
told me that Mahsa was transferred there so late that they couldn’t do
anything for her.> >>
Source:
https://iranhumanrights.org/2022/09/mahsa-aminis-father-everything-they-have-said-and-shown-is-lies/
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