marble hornets is actually eating away at my brain right now^_^
here’s the og image🤞
DO NOT CLOWN ME I KNOW THEY LITERALLG LOOK NOTHING ALIKE 😭
لا تصدقي تلك المستويات الأنانية للدفاع عن النفس. تستخدمي العديد من الطرق المختلفة لإثارة الخوف. دعي خوفكِ يذوب في استسلامكِ، لكن لا تغيري شيء من أجل القضاء على ما تعتقدينه عن إمكانيات الكيانات.
Bu bencil kendini savunma seviyelerine inanmayın. Korku yaratmak için birçok farklı yöntem kullanıyorsunuz. Korkunuzun teslimiyetinize karışmasına izin verin, ancak varlıkların potansiyeline dair inandıklarınızı ortadan kaldırmak için hiçbir şeyi değiştirmeyin.
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Don't believe those selfish levels of self-defense. You use many different methods to create fear. Let your fear dissolve into your submission, but do not change anything in order to eliminate what you believe about the potential of the entities.
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SPREAD HERE NAME
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Elham Modarresi
32 years old
Please spread her name, Elham Modarresi.
can anybody hear me
"Stop sucking our generation’s blood"
Graffiti in Kharazmi University, Tehran denouncing the murderous repression of the recent protests.
Statistics from Iran show that over 20,000 girls under the age of 15 were married off from the period of (about?) April/May-ish 2022 to January 2023. Aside from the obviously disturbing fact that this is in effect legalized rape of children, I have to wonder how many of these poor young girls will be subjected to a suffocating environment where they will suffer from all kinds of abuse.
In this post, I discussed the tragic story of Mona Heydari, who is an example of a child bride being married off to an abusive husband. Mona was married at 12 and became a mother at 14. She ran away from her abusive husband a few years later and ultimately was brought back to Iran... only to be beheaded at the age of 17 by her husband (presumably as punishment?). The kicker is that the perpetrators of these "honor killings" often do not receive the severe sentence they deserve (i.e., sentences that are typically handed down to murderers). In fact, in Mona's case, her parents, who had signed HER death sentence at age 12, apparently pardoned her husband and, thus, the already short sentence was further reduced to a mere 8 year prison term.
And you know, I cannot help but worry about how many of these 20,000+ new child brides will meet Mona's tragic fate several years down the line. (I obviously hope this isn't the case.) But then again, this is to be expected of a regime that sexualizes girls before they even reach puberty and clearly regards them as objects.
Source: @iranwire
Another young woman whose life was cut short by the Islamic Republic. Nasim Sadeghi, 22 years old, was killed protesting in Urmia. She was shot during the protests by the securing forces. She was a resident of Shahin Dej (Sayin Ghala), of West Azerbaijan, and had gone to Urmia to participating in the protests. Her family was forced by the Islamic Republic to declare that the cause of her death was an accident. This is a common tactic used by the Islamic Republic - pressuring families of victims to fabricate stories about how they died. And when families refuse, they face brutal attacks by the Islamic Republic.
So, I'm sure that everyone who's been following current events in Iran has heard of the story of Kian Pirfalak by now. For those of you who don't know, Kian was a nine year old boy who was randomly shot to death in his family's car by someone from the regime, and his father had to be hospitalized due to sustaining horrible injuries himself. His family has constantly been threatened and harassed for wanting to tell the truth about their son's death. (I'll spare you guys some of the more heartbreaking details.)
Now, a man who had nothing to do with Kian's murder was forced to confess to killing Kian under torture and sentenced to death, while the actual killer, who, yes, is with the regime, gets of scot-free. An innocent man is now at risk of being executed at any moment, and we need to bring as much attention to this as possible. In fact, Kian's parents themselves have been adamant that he is not responsible for their son's cruel, untimely death, and we must add our voices to theirs to successfully campaign for his freedom.
His name is Mojahed Kurkur. Please spread this post, and say his name to save his life.
@staff have you put Iran under things we care about yet?
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-fae
Hi! On this blog I post about fandoms I like: Marble Hornets, ASOIAF/GOT, etcP.S I also have a ao3 if you wanna check it out username: purplebookgeek17 I alsotalk about social issues around the world and like bringing awareness to themAlso please DNI: if your nsfw page(I’m a minor),homophobic, racists,sexists,ableist,etc
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