Iran Is Free

The headline “Iran Is Free” will soon be published by major newspapers.
One year has passed since the death of Mahsa Amini, whose death ignited the spark of a popular revolution. Over the past year, we have witnessed severe repression, arrests, torture, blinding of people, massacre, executions, assault and other atrocities against the Iranian people. A year in which the honorable people of Iran did not stop their protests, but instead moved forward with strength and courage to overthrow the regime.
The Iranian people, by designing a page similar to a newspaper announcing Iran’s freedom, with texts such as national celebration in Iran, the return of Iranian elites from abroad, the increase in the value of Iranian passports and others, have further motivated the revolution by the people and strengthened the hope of Iran’s freedom in the hearts of the people.
For this purpose, as it approaches the 25th of Shahrivar, the day when Mahsa (Zhina) Amini, daughter of Iran, was killed by security forces, the Iranian people, by publishing texts on social networks and distributing flyers in the streets among the people, called for a general strike on this fateful day.
Pioneers of justice and freedom wrote in the aforementioned text: “We request all our fellow citizens to honor the memory of our lost children on the 25th of Shahrivar at 10 in the morning by visiting cemeteries and the homes of the deceased, lighting candles in squares and behind windows. On the 26th of Shahrivar, there will also be a general strike; we will refrain from any work activities and conduct a silent march throughout the city starting at 10 in the morning.
We will rise up every night at 9 o’clock in protest against dictatorship, repression, inflation, unemployment and others with revolutionary slogans calling for the overthrow of the regime.”




