The Iranian people rose up against the #Mullah regime at the start of this year. The regime responded with massacres, killing who knows how many given the communication blackout that was enforced. Now, those same people are being bombed by the US-Israeli coalition.
Neither side of this war has ever treated Iranian lives as worth protecting. The Islamic Republic built no shelters for its people. The #US and #Israel have shown in #Gaza and now in Iran that civilian lives are an acceptable cost as long as there is a political gain out of it.
This war has been imposed on the Iranian people: it is not theirs.
We stand, without hesitation, with the people of Iran.
We stand against states.
For the people, not the powerful.
Woman. Life. Freedom.

Omid Habibinia’s report reads like a dispatch from a system starting to come apart at the seams. The core claim is stark: after a week of US and Israeli strikes, and after the killing of Iran’s supreme leader, voices inside and outside the country are describing an Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, or IRGC, that looks […]
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For a minute there, Trump pretended to care about the Iranian women's football team. He thought they would all claim asylum in Australia and he could claim them for his war propaganda machine.
The whole team were all offered asylum in Australia, a third of them took it, while two thirds decided they would rather take their chances and go back to Iran to be with their families.
Trump doesn't know what to do with this. He still hasn't learned how to deal with women saying No.