They cut off our internet access to try and stop us from gathering and protesting and to silence us, it is currently 1 am when i am writing this when the internet conection is stable and to those outside of Iran, i beg of you to be our voice when ours isn't being heard. Children are being shot here by the police in the protests people are dying here whose names we will never know things can not go on like this any longer and we need the rest of the world to hear our cries.
Please don't get distracted, listen to actual Iranian voices. This so called "misinformation" about the 14,000 to 15,000 prisoners being excicuted, (people that are also miners I might add) that is going around saying it's not true is just another way to distract you from what's happening in iran. The Islamic Regime has done multiple executions In their past, including not that long ago in 2019. Why would they hesitate to do it again once people stop paying attention to their crimes against humanity? The Regime wants you to forget about the voices in Iran, don't let that happen!
Iran- Fights have broken out in Iran after the passing of Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-elderly person, in which Iranian ladies are freely eliminating their hijabs and consuming them.
Graffiti seen in Iran during the ongoing protests following the death of Mahsa Amini, a 22yr old woman who fell into a coma after being beaten in police custody.
Ms Amini, an ethnic Kurd who was from the western city of Saqez in Kurdistan province, died in hospital on Friday after spending three days in a coma.
She was detained outside a metro station in Tehran last Tuesday by morality police. They accused her of breaking the law requiring women to cover their hair with a headscarf, and their arms and legs with loose clothing.
According to witnesses, she was beaten while inside a police van that took her to a detention centre.
Protests erupted in Saqez after her funeral on Saturday, with security forces reportedly opening fire on a crowd that marched towards the local governor's office.
There were also clashes between protesters and riot police in Sanandaj, Kurdistan's capital, on Saturday and Sunday.
Four people were reportedly killed in Iran's Kurdish region on Monday when security forces opened fire during protests over the death, a Kurdish rights group said.
Her death has been condemned nationwide, with the Persian hashtag reaching nearly 2 million Twitter mentions.
The most intense demonstrations have been in Iranian Kurdistan, where authorities have previously put down unrest among minority Kurds.