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As of now telegram, Twitter, tumblr, Instagram, Facebook, Reddit and soon enough whatsapp are blocked in here; that means no social media whatsoever
The VPNs we use are failing one after the other; And the internet speed is gradually getting less and less and less
Once they cut us off the massacre will begin
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News article from today (Sept 23).
(via systlin)
People protect a woman who is burning her scarf
A little context for those who don’t know: recently a woman was arrested by the Iranian morality police (who enforce mandatory headscarves and other theocratic policies) and died in custody. This has sparked massive protests across Iran.
And she wasnt even arrested for not using the hijab but bc she was using it “incorrectly”. So she was even following the law and still got killed.
They have also tried to claim that she died from natural causes, even when she was 22. And they realesed a very fake video as evidence of that.
THIS. For the love of every thing that is good, if you considered yourself a feminist or a progressive of any sort, support Iranian women. It’s not complicated what is happening. What’s wrong with you people.

I’m sure all of these tweets are coming from genuine Iranians
Destroying these sites would be a war crime. The president could be prosecuted by the World Court.
Trump, trying to see how many war crimes he can fit into a single tweet
(via jangojips)
These materials are designed to help educate people in the US about the history and current relations between the U.S. and Iran in order to support people taking action against US war and aggression including sanctions.
The curriculum is broken up into 4 sessions for study. The first session includes an article about the history and culture of Iran because it is important to understand that Iran is a country with thousands of years of diverse cultural history that extends beyond the current political moment. The second session looks at the long and nefarious role that the US has played in internal Iranian politics from overthrowing a popular leader to arming both sides in a bloody war. The third session looks at different elements of the current political situation: sanctions, different regional actors, and general analysis. The final session is designed to move towards taking action by looking at key campaigns and organizations.
Make your study group as accessible as possible. Catalyst Project has been mentored extensively by Sins Invalid, a disability justice organization, and we try to have all our events be as accessible as possible. Here’s an accessibility planning document we use. Note that the best planning for accessibility starts a few months before an event – get started thinking about this early!
(via allthecanadianpolitics)
“The world is not divided into countries. The world is not divided between East and West. You are American, I am Iranian, we don’t know each other, but we talk together and we understand each other perfectly. The difference between you and your government is much bigger than the difference between you and me. And the difference between me and my government is much bigger than the difference between me and you. And our governments are very much the same.”
-Marjane Satrapi
#NoWarWithIran
(via tempest-prognosticator)