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Saturday's Highlights: Words Cannot Describe

Jan 8, 2023

Sunrise every day is a frightening time for Iranians. The morning of Saturday, January 7 made these days bitter. The Islamic regime took the lives of two other innocent people. Mohammad Mehdi Karami and Seyed Mohammad Hosseini were executed after the morning call to prayer.

Saturday's Highlights: Words Cannot Describe
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Mohammad Mehdi Karami (left) - Seyed Mohammad Hosseini (right)
Mohammad Mehdi Karami (left) - Seyed Mohammad Hosseini (right)

There are no words to describe what is happening to Iranians, no words are enough, and "sadness" is not able to define the smallest part of our feelings after learning about this news.


Yet, the gallows are not the regime's only weapon against the protesting people of Iran. Since the beginning of the nationwide uprising of the people of Iran in  September 2022 until now, according to the reports, at least 517 people have been killed by the regime, 70 of them were children, and 15 of them died from injuries caused by torture.


We at The Revolution Times have nothing to do but amplify the voice of Iranians in the world. But at the same time, the international community's inaction and lack of appropriate response to the blatant violation of human rights by the Islamic regime for nearly 44 years is a source of anger and regret for us and the Iranian society.


 

Stand with Us

Sunday is the third anniversary of the downing of flight PS752, which was shot down reportedly by two IRGC missiles. In this regard, Iranians gather in all parts of the world to show their solidarity and once again shout their principal demand: Regime Change. If you want to stand with Iranians in this battle, you can participate in the demonstrations in more than 70 cities across the globe. For more information such as locations and timing, you can visit the website of The Association of Families of Flight PS752 Victims: rally.ps752justice.com


 

Shout Their Names!

Below are the names of 11 protesters who are sentenced to death. Our only hope is that with appropriate and timely measures, no more lives will be taken.


  • Mohammad Qobadlou

  • Mohammad Boroughani

  • Manouchehr Mehman-Navaz

  • Shoaib Mirbaluch-Zahi

  • Mahdi Bahman

  • Mahdi Mohammadi-Fard (18)

  • Arshia Takdastan (18)

  • Mansour Dehmordeh

  • Javad Rouhi

  • Ebrahim Narouei

  • Pouria Javaheri



 

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