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Mordred in a low braid, I guess.
(tw:blood) Made a little thing...
Mahshid, a transgender woman in Sanandaj, was killed because of who she was. Reports say the attackers targeted her to spread fear among the LGBTQ+ community. Transgender women and girls in Iran face constant threats, not just from society but from laws and systematic violence. This news breaks at the start of Pride Month â a reminder that protection for trans people in Iran is more urgent than ever. No one should live in fear just for being themselves.
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You guys remember I told you I've got animatics? Well guess what, the internet connection is so goddamn abysmal I can't upload it in here. Isn't it just great?/s
After 3 months of my internet being cut off by IRGC, 2 days ago I finally came online and I've been crying since for my people, for them having their simplest of rights being taken away from them.
These past 3 months so many innocent people got executed for the reason of them being against this Islamic regim (IRGC), and in any case you haven't heard, more than 43,000 people got killed in only 2 days :) and rarely anybody talked about them. And since those days more people have been killed, raped and tortured for speaking up about the truth of IRGC. No, the majority of Iranians don't want this regim, we are barely surviving under this dictatorship as human beings (you can't imagine how hard it is for people in the minority groups). Also about the tragedy of Minab's school, even the cause of that was this regim for we, Iranians, are grieving their death. Death to this regim.
It is so cruel that my people get to live like this. When I came online and I saw so many updates from my favorite games and fandoms I felt like I couldn't breath, for I wanted to live a normal life, my people want the same but here we are trying out different VPNs to see which one works.
Even with our internet back, we won't stop talking about the evil actions (and evil existence) of Iran's Islamic regim.
I ask you to do the same.
-Mah
I've made like, what? About three short fate animatics with two wips. I even made one for Mordred's birthday but I'm still trying to gather my courage to post them one by one....
is this what karna arjuna fans feel every time
All I could remember of Apocrypha:
Iran is slowly coming back online, but by "online," I mean they've moved from whitelisting some websites to blacklisting everything. I had no idea what these terms meant, but living in Iran forces you to know about technical network and connection stuff. Basically, instead of banning everything except for a few shitty malware apps posing as "social media platforms", they have now moved to filter out and ban the same usual things as before (like Telegram, Instagram, YouTube, everything). So what does that mean? It means more IPs will be available to bypass the ban, and VPNs will be more affordable. So more people can access the internet, STILL ILLEGALLY and THROUGH A PAYWALL.
It's currently close to 4 AM now that I'm posting this, and I've been crying non-stop since midnight because my friends came back online one by one through an unstable connection and said: "Hi, I'm alive." I had prepared myself for the funeral of so many of my friends. Some haven't come back online yet, and we've formed small "search and rescue" groups to find their contacts or families to check if they're okay.
What remains a fact amidst all of this is that nobody in the world ever gave a single fuck about us. I was one of the lucky ones to connect during the complete shutdown via some newly invented way we were too scared to even publish on GitHub for fear of getting arrested. In the time I was connected, I felt immense guilt for having access to the internet, and I begged you all on my socials to be the voice of the people who were about to get executed.
Not even once did I see someone talk about the internet blackout in Iran, and it enrages me.
We've been massacred, mass executed, and then silenced by getting our only way of communicating with the world shut off and the world treats it as some background noise, some irrelevant news that isn't even worth spending time hearing about.
So I'm asking you again, please, be the voice for the people in Iran. We are barely surviving.
Some people in Iran have temporarily regained access to internet. It is still very slow and heavily censored but at least free vpns can do the job
We donât know how long it will last because the regime leaders keep talking of cutting it off again and honestly theyâve been making so much money off selling vpns to people so who knows
I just canât stop thinking of the thousands of murdered protesters who will never get online againâŚ
Anyways fuck the islamic regime and free Iranâ¤ď¸đŚđâđ˝
Tried talking about the internet in Iran in here but the internet is so abysmal it wont get posted......
While everyone is busy with war news Islamic republic just executed two more protesters. Akbar Daneshvarkar and Mohammad Taghavi.
Please be the voice of innocent protesters in Iran
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Iranâs history according to âwestern analystsâ
As an Iranian this is SO ACCURATE it hurts
The way they simplify the political complications in Iran is kinda funny at times. Mossadegh was not some kind of pariah or symbol of democracy, im not saying he was gonna be a dictator but acting like everything was stable and cool and perfect with him was just stupid.
Iranâs history according to âwestern analystsâ
As an Iranian this is SO ACCURATE it hurts
Adding to this:
⢠A lot of the people got killed in the following protests when the Islamist group (with Khomeini at its head) came into power and refused to share any positions with representatives of other factions. There were massacres in universities, and I kid you not, they gathered the students In the universities' mosques and after prayer started slaughtering the students.
â Some went into hiding but got outed by family members, friends, nighbors, etc. Got arrested and consequently publicly hanged/executed.
â A lot of these people had to flee the country because they were known to have opposite standings compared to the ruling faction and were no longer safe inside.
â Most were expelled from their jobs and universities and could no longer continue their education or hold a steady job because no one would hire them or would fire them when they found out about their expulsion.
Happy Nowrouz (Persian new year) to everyone!
This new year is not as joyous as before. We lost thousands of innocent souls to the islamic regime in Iran and many political prisoners are facing unjust executions as we speak
Iranâs history is riddled with calamities, but one thing has driven us through all those hardships: perseverance
Iranians are a resilient people. We carry on no matter what befalls us. We keep our spirits and humor with us even though the darkest times
May this new year be end of our 47 year war against the terrorist mullah regime and may we celebrate the next Nowrouz in a free Iranâ¤ď¸đŚđ
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