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Sondervorstellung: "White Torture" – Film & Podiumsdiskussion 🎬

🎥 Dokumentarfilm „White Torture“ über die perfide Isolationsfolter im Iran
📍 Kino Harmonie, Frankfurt
📅 09. März 2025 | 12:00 Uhr
🎤 Mit anschließender Podiumsdiskussion u. a. mit:

Gelareh Kakavand & Vahid Zarezadeh (Filmemacher:innen)
Monireh Baradaran (Autorin & Menschenrechtsaktivistin)
Dr. Nargess Eskandari-Grünberg (Bürgermeisterin Frankfurt & ehemalige politische Gefangene)

📚 Büchertisch mit u. a. „Frau Leben Freiheit“ von Narges Mohammadi

Anlässlich des Weltfrauentages setzen wir ein Zeichen für Menschenrechte & gegen politische Unterdrückung!

📌 Save the Date & sei dabei!

#WhiteTorture #Iranrevolution #Menschenrechteschützen #FrauLebenFreiheit #Frankfurt #FreeIran

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Two infamous Supreme Court judges of the Islamic Republic, known for their roles in executions, torture, and the imprisonment of thousands of Iranians, were fatally gunned down on Saturday in Tehran.

Mohammad Moghiseh and Ali Razini, both notorious for their bloodstained records, played pivotal roles in the regime’s crackdown on dissent since the 1979 Islamic Revolution.

Ali Razini, 71, was among Iran’s most senior judges and had previously survived an assassination attempt in 1998. He was a member of the Tehran Death Commission, which authorized the mass execution of thousands of dissidents during the 1980s. Razini also upheld the death sentence of #MohammedGhobadlou, a detainee of the #WomanLifeFreedom Revolutionary Uprising.

Mohammad Moghiseh, 68, faced sanctions from the EU, the US, and Canada for alleged human rights violations. He frequently abused his judicial authority to suppress basic rights, including freedom of religion, expression, information, assembly, and the press, as well as the right to legal counsel.
Today, numerous Iranians have come forward with testimonies about the abuse and imprisonment they endured at the hands of Moghiseh and Razini.

Swipe the slides and read some of the testimonies.

#Iran #IranRevolution #FreeIran
from: Iran on Instagram: "Two infamous Supreme Court judges of the Islamic Republic, known for their roles in executions, torture, and the imprisonment of thousands of Iranians, were fatally gunned down on Saturday in Tehran.

Mohammad Moghiseh and Ali Ra

Instagramfrom: Iran on Instagram: "Two infamous Supreme Court judges of the Islamic Republic, known for their roles in executions, torture, and the imprisonment of thousands of Iranians, were fatally gunned down on Saturday in Tehran. Mohammad Moghiseh and Ali Razini, both notorious for their bloodstained records, played pivotal roles in the regime’s crackdown on dissent since the 1979 Islamic Revolution. Ali Razini, 71, was among Iran’s most senior judges and had previously survived an assassination attempt in 1998. He was a member of the Tehran Death Commission, which authorized the mass execution of thousands of dissidents during the 1980s. Razini also upheld the death sentence of #MohammedGhobadlou, a detainee of the #WomanLifeFreedom Revolutionary Uprising. Mohammad Moghiseh, 68, faced sanctions from the EU, the US, and Canada for alleged human rights violations. He frequently abused his judicial authority to suppress basic rights, including freedom of religion, expression, information, assembly, and the press, as well as the right to legal counsel. Today, numerous Iranians have come forward with testimonies about the abuse and imprisonment they endured at the hands of Moghiseh and Razini. Swipe the slides and read some of the testimonies. #Iran #IranRevolution #FreeIran"3,359 likes, 76 comments - from____iran on January 18, 2025: "Two infamous Supreme Court judges of the Islamic Republic, known for their roles in executions, torture, and the imprisonment of thousands of Iranians, were fatally gunned down on Saturday in Tehran. Mohammad Moghiseh and Ali Razini, both notorious for their bloodstained records, played pivotal roles in the regime’s crackdown on dissent since the 1979 Islamic Revolution. Ali Razini, 71, was among Iran’s most senior judges and had previously survived an assassination attempt in 1998. He was a member of the Tehran Death Commission, which authorized the mass execution of thousands of dissidents during the 1980s. Razini also upheld the death sentence of #MohammedGhobadlou, a detainee of the #WomanLifeFreedom Revolutionary Uprising. Mohammad Moghiseh, 68, faced sanctions from the EU, the US, and Canada for alleged human rights violations. He frequently abused his judicial authority to suppress basic rights, including freedom of religion, expression, information, assembly, and the press, as well as the right to legal counsel. Today, numerous Iranians have come forward with testimonies about the abuse and imprisonment they endured at the hands of Moghiseh and Razini. Swipe the slides and read some of the testimonies. #Iran #IranRevolution #FreeIran".

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BREAKING: Iranian female singer Parastoo Ahmadi has been arrested after performing an online concert without a hijab.

According to the report, 27-year-old singer #ParastooAhmadi Ahmadi was arrested by Islamic Republic authorities in Mazandaran Providence and has been transferred to an unknown location. Two members of her band, Ehsan Beiraghdar and Soheil Faghih-Nassiri, were also arrested on Saturday, according to their lawyer.

Despite YouTube being restricted in Iran, the Caravanserai performance, held on Wednesday night has attracted nearly 1.4 million views over the past two days, with clips widely shared online.

#ZaraEsmaili another Iranian female singer and street performer has been imprisoned since July for removing her hijab and performing in public.
She was arrested on July 26th, when the authorities agents raided her home in Karaj.

Singing solo in public has been banned for women in Iran since the Islamists took over the country in 1979.

#EndGenderApartheid #FreeIran #IranRevolutuion
from: Iran on Instagram: "BREAKING: Iranian female singer Parastoo Ahmadi has been arrested after performing an online concert without a hijab.

According to the report, 27-year-old singer #ParastooAhmadi Ahmadi was arrested by Islamic Republic authoritie

Instagramfrom: Iran on Instagram: "BREAKING: Iranian female singer Parastoo Ahmadi has been arrested after performing an online concert without a hijab. According to the report, 27-year-old singer #ParastooAhmadi Ahmadi was arrested by Islamic Republic authorities in Mazandaran Providence and has been transferred to an unknown location. Two members of her band, Ehsan Beiraghdar and Soheil Faghih-Nassiri, were also arrested on Saturday, according to their lawyer. Despite YouTube being restricted in Iran, the Caravanserai performance, held on Wednesday night has attracted nearly 1.4 million views over the past two days, with clips widely shared online. #ZaraEsmaili another Iranian female singer and street performer has been imprisoned since July for removing her hijab and performing in public. She was arrested on July 26th, when the authorities agents raided her home in Karaj. Singing solo in public has been banned for women in Iran since the Islamists took over the country in 1979. #EndGenderApartheid #FreeIran #IranRevolutuion"5,892 likes, 66 comments - from____iran on December 14, 2024: "BREAKING: Iranian female singer Parastoo Ahmadi has been arrested after performing an online concert without a hijab. According to the report, 27-year-old singer #ParastooAhmadi Ahmadi was arrested by Islamic Republic authorities in Mazandaran Providence and has been transferred to an unknown location. Two members of her band, Ehsan Beiraghdar and Soheil Faghih-Nassiri, were also arrested on Saturday, according to their lawyer. Despite YouTube being restricted in Iran, the Caravanserai performance, held on Wednesday night has attracted nearly 1.4 million views over the past two days, with clips widely shared online. #ZaraEsmaili another Iranian female singer and street performer has been imprisoned since July for removing her hijab and performing in public. She was arrested on July 26th, when the authorities agents raided her home in Karaj. Singing solo in public has been banned for women in Iran since the Islamists took over the country in 1979. #EndGenderApartheid #FreeIran #IranRevolutuion".
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@tommy Verdammt, das war zu befürchten. Nicht wirklich überraschend, das die alten Bartträger dieses herzhafte "fuck you" von Parastoo Ahmadi ihr nicht durchgehen lassen. Ich wünsche ihr und ihren Musikerkollegen alles Gute und das die Gefangenschaft kurz sein und sie alle das möglichst unbeschadet überstehen mögen.

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#FrauLebenFreiheit #FreeIran

n-tv NACHRICHTEN · Auftritt ohne Publikum: Iranische Sängerin nach Auftritt ohne Kopftuch festgenommenBy n-tv NACHRICHTEN

Die können ihr Glück kaum fassen. ist frei. Nur einige wenige Tage hat es gedauert, seit Rebellen aus den in Idlib zur Offensive ansetzten. Das Assad-Regime brach am Ende in der Nacht zu Sonntag lautlos zusammen. Die siegreichen Rebellen übernehmen die Macht friedlich und geordnet, die Menschen können ihr kaum fassen. Große in antifagruppeweidenneustadt.blo and

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Holding a Woman, Life, Freedom placard, a woman from Tehran showing her scarred back, flogged for the disobedience of forced hijab.

“The morality police arrested me for resisting their van. My ‘crime’ was unveiling. After months of court hearings, I was sentenced to 74 lashes. The cleric overseeing the punishment stood there to ensure it was carried out. I won’t give up my fight against this brutal regime, but we are fed up with living as prisoners in our own homeland,” she wrote to Iranian activist, instagram.com/masih.alinejad/

Under Iran's Islamic sharia law, imposed after the Islamists took over the country in 1979, women older than 9 are obliged to cover their hair and wear long, loose-fitting clothes to disguise their figures. Violators have faced punishment including arrest, flogging, fines, and suspension of civil rights like the right of education and traveling.

This fascist regime of terror must go!
This daily #WarOnWomen must end!

#WomanLifeFreedom #EndGenderApartheid
#IranRevolution #EndTheRegime #FreeIran
from: Iran on Instagram: "Holding a Woman, Life, Freedom placard, a woman from Tehran showing her scarred back, flogged for the disobedience of forced hijab.

“The morality police arrested me for resisting their van. My ‘crime’ was unveiling. After

Instagramfrom: Iran on Instagram: "Holding a Woman, Life, Freedom placard, a woman from Tehran showing her scarred back, flogged for the disobedience of forced hijab. “The morality police arrested me for resisting their van. My ‘crime’ was unveiling. After months of court hearings, I was sentenced to 74 lashes. The cleric overseeing the punishment stood there to ensure it was carried out. I won’t give up my fight against this brutal regime, but we are fed up with living as prisoners in our own homeland,” she wrote to Iranian activist, @masih.alinejad Under Iran's Islamic sharia law, imposed after the Islamists took over the country in 1979, women older than 9 are obliged to cover their hair and wear long, loose-fitting clothes to disguise their figures. Violators have faced punishment including arrest, flogging, fines, and suspension of civil rights like the right of education and traveling. This fascist regime of terror must go! This daily #WarOnWomen must end! #WomanLifeFreedom #EndGenderApartheid #IranRevolution #EndTheRegime #FreeIran"2,158 likes, 42 comments - from____iran on December 1, 2024: "Holding a Woman, Life, Freedom placard, a woman from Tehran showing her scarred back, flogged for the disobedience of forced hijab. “The morality police arrested me for resisting their van. My ‘crime’ was unveiling. After months of court hearings, I was sentenced to 74 lashes. The cleric overseeing the punishment stood there to ensure it was carried out. I won’t give up my fight against this brutal regime, but we are fed up with living as prisoners in our own homeland,” she wrote to Iranian activist, @masih.alinejad Under Iran's Islamic sharia law, imposed after the Islamists took over the country in 1979, women older than 9 are obliged to cover their hair and wear long, loose-fitting clothes to disguise their figures. Violators have faced punishment including arrest, flogging, fines, and suspension of civil rights like the right of education and traveling. This fascist regime of terror must go! This daily #WarOnWomen must end! #WomanLifeFreedom #EndGenderApartheid #IranRevolution #EndTheRegime #FreeIran".

Antikriegsdemonstration russischer Exilanten in Berlin vor der Botschaft der / Russland ohne Russland und ohne deutsche Friedensbewegung geht auch

Am So. 17/11 fand in Berlin ein Antikriegsmarsch der russischen Opposition statt –die erste großangelegte Demo exilierter Rus­sen zu diesem Thema, nach fast 1.000 Tagen russischer Großinvasion in der Ukraine.

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Ahou Daryaei, the Iranian student who protested the Islamic Republic's forced hijab regulations by stripping to her underwear, remains isolated in a restricted area at a psychiatric care facility.

Tehran’s IRGC (Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps) Intelligence is overseeing her case and monitoring her family and the center's staff, according to information obtained by iranintltv - instagram.com/iranintltv

Accusing women who disobey the forced hijab of dealing with "mental disorder," and falsely reframing these situations as a mental health crisis is part of the government’s playbook for suppressing hijab-related incidents, Nahid Naghshbandi, an Iran researcher at Human Rights Watch told the washingtonpost - instagram.com/washingtonpost

“They want to say that these people are not in their right mind,” she said, noting that this is a tactic used to “humiliate” women who resist wearing the hijab.

#WomanLifeFreedom #FreeIran #IranRevolution
from: Iran on Instagram: "Ahou Daryaei, the Iranian student who protested the Islamic Republic's forced hijab regulations by stripping to her underwear, remains isolated in a restricted area at a psychiatric care facility.

Tehran’s IRGC (Islamic Revolu

Instagramfrom: Iran on Instagram: "Ahou Daryaei, the Iranian student who protested the Islamic Republic's forced hijab regulations by stripping to her underwear, remains isolated in a restricted area at a psychiatric care facility. Tehran’s IRGC (Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps) Intelligence is overseeing her case and monitoring her family and the center's staff, according to information obtained by @iranintltv Accusing women who disobey the forced hijab of dealing with "mental disorder," and falsely reframing these situations as a mental health crisis is part of the government’s playbook for suppressing hijab-related incidents, Nahid Naghshbandi, an Iran researcher at Human Rights Watch told the @washingtonpost “They want to say that these people are not in their right mind,” she said, noting that this is a tactic used to “humiliate” women who resist wearing the hijab. #WomanLifeFreedom #FreeIran #IranRevolution"4,060 likes, 36 comments - from____iran on November 17, 2024: "Ahou Daryaei, the Iranian student who protested the Islamic Republic's forced hijab regulations by stripping to her underwear, remains isolated in a restricted area at a psychiatric care facility. Tehran’s IRGC (Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps) Intelligence is overseeing her case and monitoring her family and the center's staff, according to information obtained by @iranintltv Accusing women who disobey the forced hijab of dealing with "mental disorder," and falsely reframing these situations as a mental health crisis is part of the government’s playbook for suppressing hijab-related incidents, Nahid Naghshbandi, an Iran researcher at Human Rights Watch told the @washingtonpost “They want to say that these people are not in their right mind,” she said, noting that this is a tactic used to “humiliate” women who resist wearing the hijab. #WomanLifeFreedom #FreeIran #IranRevolution".

In a quiet move, the government in Iran are yet to approve the Islamic regime's 'Chastity and Hijab' law. The law, which would make the current restrictions on women not wearing the hijab even harsher, should have been rubber-stamped by the government some time ago. It hasn't.

It's not a gaping chasm, but a tiny gap is appearing between the 'reformist' government and the hardline Islamic leaders.

#FreeIran
#WomanLifeFreedom
#AhouDaryaei

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Iran International · Is Iran quietly sweeping controversial hijab law under the rug?Iran's President and Parliament Speaker appear to have put the brakes on the enforcement of the ultra-hardliners’ controversial Hijab Act by refraining from officially communicating it to the government for implementation.

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BREAKING: Hossein Ronaghi, Iranian renowned freedom of speech activist, has sewn his mouth shut in protest following the death of #KianoushSanjari

“Perhaps this will be a wake-up call... Long live Iran," he captions his photo on X

Hossein Ronaghi stated in another post on the previous day that he would sew shut his lips and go to the Tehran's Islamic Revolutionary Court in protest "against the dictatorship and tyranny of the regime"

“I will come with my lips sewn shut because I have nothing to say to you except one word: NO," he continues. "Imprison me, torture me, kill me—I will not back down."

#HosseinRonaghi instagram.com/hosseinronaghi
#FreeIran
#WomanLifeFreedom
from: Iran on Instagram: "BREAKING: Hossein Ronaghi, Iranian renowned freedom of speech activist, has sewn his mouth shut in protest following the death of #KianoushSanjari

“Perhaps this will be a wake-up call… Long live Iran," he captions his photo

Instagramfrom: Iran on Instagram: "BREAKING: Hossein Ronaghi, Iranian renowned freedom of speech activist, has sewn his mouth shut in protest following the death of #KianoushSanjari “Perhaps this will be a wake-up call… Long live Iran," he captions his photo on X Hossein Ronaghi stated in another post on the previous day that he would sew shut his lips and go to the Tehran's Islamic Revolutionary Court in protest "against the dictatorship and tyranny of the regime" “I will come with my lips sewn shut because I have nothing to say to you except one word: NO," he continues. "Imprison me, torture me, kill me—I will not back down." #HosseinRonaghi @hosseinronaghi #FreeIran #WomanLifeFreedom"1,106 likes, 19 comments - from____iran on November 16, 2024: "BREAKING: Hossein Ronaghi, Iranian renowned freedom of speech activist, has sewn his mouth shut in protest following the death of #KianoushSanjari “Perhaps this will be a wake-up call… Long live Iran," he captions his photo on X Hossein Ronaghi stated in another post on the previous day that he would sew shut his lips and go to the Tehran's Islamic Revolutionary Court in protest "against the dictatorship and tyranny of the regime" “I will come with my lips sewn shut because I have nothing to say to you except one word: NO," he continues. "Imprison me, torture me, kill me—I will not back down." #HosseinRonaghi @hosseinronaghi #FreeIran #WomanLifeFreedom".

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Iranian dissidents and freedom fighters are mourning the loss of #KianoushSanjanri, a man who will be remembered for his love of his country and his people.

The journalist, activist, former political prisoner, and dissident Kianoosh Sanjari, ended his life at the age of 42 in Tehran on Wednesday, November 13, 2024, “in protest against Ali Khamenei’s dictatorship and his associates.”

Activists in Iran announce that they will be gathering at Beheshte Zahra cemetery, section 250 tomorrow morning, November 15 for Kianoosh Sanjari’s funeral.

Kianoush Sanjari had pledged in a post on X the previous day that he would end his life if four political prisoners, #FatemehSepehri, #NasrinShakarami, #ToomajSalehi, and #ArshamRezaei, were not released by sunset today.

“LONG LIVE IRAN,” he closed down his post on X.

Kianoosh Sanjari suffered severe repression from the Islamic Republic regime. Born on September 11, 1982, in Tehran, Sanjari faced over ten arrests, imprisonment, and over 9 months in solitary confinement during his life.
He was only a 17-year-old art student when he was arrested and tortured the first time. After moving to the United States, he worked as a journalist at the VOA Persian before returning to Iran in 2016, where he was again arrested and sentenced to 11 years in prison. During his detainment, he also faced forced admission to the psychiatric facility.

The ultimate responsibility for what happened to him rests with the Islamic Republic regime.

Rest in peace Kianoosh Jan.
Your life strengthens our calls for a #FreeIran
from: Iran on Instagram: "Iranian dissidents and freedom fighters are mourning the loss of #KianoushSanjanri, a man who will be remembered for his love of his country and his people.

The journalist, activist, former political prisoner, and dissident Kia

Instagramfrom: Iran on Instagram: "Iranian dissidents and freedom fighters are mourning the loss of #KianoushSanjanri, a man who will be remembered for his love of his country and his people. The journalist, activist, former political prisoner, and dissident Kianoosh Sanjari, ended his life at the age of 42 in Tehran on Wednesday, November 13, 2024, “in protest against Ali Khamenei’s dictatorship and his associates.” Activists in Iran announce that they will be gathering at Beheshte Zahra cemetery, section 250 tomorrow morning, November 15 for Kianoosh Sanjari’s funeral. Kianoush Sanjari had pledged in a post on X the previous day that he would end his life if four political prisoners, #FatemehSepehri, #NasrinShakarami, #ToomajSalehi, and #ArshamRezaei, were not released by sunset today. “LONG LIVE IRAN,” he closed down his post on X. Kianoosh Sanjari suffered severe repression from the Islamic Republic regime. Born on September 11, 1982, in Tehran, Sanjari faced over ten arrests, imprisonment, and over 9 months in solitary confinement during his life. He was only a 17-year-old art student when he was arrested and tortured the first time. After moving to the United States, he worked as a journalist at the VOA Persian before returning to Iran in 2016, where he was again arrested and sentenced to 11 years in prison. During his detainment, he also faced forced admission to the psychiatric facility. The ultimate responsibility for what happened to him rests with the Islamic Republic regime. Rest in peace Kianoosh Jan. Your life strengthens our calls for a #FreeIran"2,652 likes, 46 comments - from____iran on November 14, 2024: "Iranian dissidents and freedom fighters are mourning the loss of #KianoushSanjanri, a man who will be remembered for his love of his country and his people. The journalist, activist, former political prisoner, and dissident Kianoosh Sanjari, ended his life at the age of 42 in Tehran on Wednesday, November 13, 2024, “in protest against Ali Khamenei’s dictatorship and his associates.” Activists in Iran announce that they will be gathering at Beheshte Zahra cemetery, section 250 tomorrow morning, November 15 for Kianoosh Sanjari’s funeral. Kianoush Sanjari had pledged in a post on X the previous day that he would end his life if four political prisoners, #FatemehSepehri, #NasrinShakarami, #ToomajSalehi, and #ArshamRezaei, were not released by sunset today. “LONG LIVE IRAN,” he closed down his post on X. Kianoosh Sanjari suffered severe repression from the Islamic Republic regime. Born on September 11, 1982, in Tehran, Sanjari faced over ten arrests, imprisonment, and over 9 months in solitary confinement during his life. He was only a 17-year-old art student when he was arrested and tortured the first time. After moving to the United States, he worked as a journalist at the VOA Persian before returning to Iran in 2016, where he was again arrested and sentenced to 11 years in prison. During his detainment, he also faced forced admission to the psychiatric facility. The ultimate responsibility for what happened to him rests with the Islamic Republic regime. Rest in peace Kianoosh Jan. Your life strengthens our calls for a #FreeIran".
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