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All free people should be passionate about the fate of the Persian people at the hands of their oppressive government which is denying them basic rights, arresting torturing and killing them without restraint or repercussions from the many countries that do business with that government
Nika Shakarami was nearly 17 years old when she went missing during a protest rally on september 20. when she was found, dead, 9 days later, her family was not allowed to see her head when asked to identify her body. she was filled with injuries including a smashed nose and broken skull.
another teen girl, 16 year old Sarina Esmailzadeh, was also killed. she was reportedly hit repeatedly in the head by the police.
since the start of the protests 15 days ago, it is estimated 300 were killed and 15,000 people were arrested.
the fight for democracy and freedom in iran continues. do not forget about iranian women!
Absolutely stunning!! 😍🔥😍
Kian Pirfalak was a 10 year old Iranian boy who was murdered by the anti-riot police after they opened fire on his family’s car. This was his funeral today. His father passed away today as a result of his injuries too.
Ahh, the fond memories from my teenage years: the XKE Jag was sleek & très sexy and time has proven that the design still looks GREAT!! 😍🔥👏
Jaguar E-Type 1967. - source Cars & Motorbikes Stars of the Golden era.
This is our challenge! Take it…and please keep this going.
Absolutely
Sleek & stylish: gorgeous!!
This is a fascinating story on multiple levels!! 😎
Painted on a thin plate of ivory just 2.6 x 3.1 inches, this “self-portrait” of the painter Sarah Goodridge’s breasts was given (as a kind of “proto-sext”?) to the recently widowed US senator Daniel Webster in 1828.
via publicdomainrev
It is a painting so seductive, so intriguing, we cannot help but want to know the story behind it. Adding to the seductiveness is the fact that these pale breasts encircled by a swirl of cloth, painted on a thin plate of ivory 2.6 inches high and 3.1 inches long, belonged to the woman who painted them: an accomplished miniaturist named Sarah Goodridge (b. 1788). Adding to the intrigue is the fact that Goodridge sent this particular miniature (enclosed in a leather case that could be closed with two clasps) to the recently widowed United States senator Daniel Webster in 1828….
Continue Reading: https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/sarah-goodridges-beauty-revealed-1828