TEHRAN – The rise of women has shattered thousands of years of male domination. In these liberation struggles, women are at the forefront of the social revolution. Developments that could lead to serious discussions in sociological theories. In fact, it becomes a new line against the sociology of masculinity influenced by positivist science. Undoubtedly, the Kurdish women and the Iranian peoples are aware of the goals and developments of these struggles. Different social structures joined this nationwide revolution with their own goals and desires. But so much unity has manifested in them that they have created a unique solidarity between all the different societies and people around the motto “Jin, Jiyan, Azadî”.
We are witnessing a unique unity that has never been equaled in the history of Iranian fighting. Previous revolutions have always created some kind of generational and class divide. For example, in the 1979 revolution we see a chasm between the new and the old generation. And this despite the fact that the active participation of the community from all generations and classes shows that there is no such generational and class difference.
Rojhilat and Iran is taking historic revenge for the oppression of women and peoples through the women’s revolution involving all walks of life, led by young women. This revolution began with an uprising that has lasted for 21 days and is brightening up day by day. Iran’s bloodthirsty occupying regime is on the verge of collapse if it continues to cling to the standpoints of the “old man’s rule” and does not change in the spirit of the demands of protesting women and society.
Some of the images of these riots in the streets of Tehran:
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Video recordings from Tehran:
The slogan “Jin, Jiyan, Azadî” and the soul of the young women murdered by the regime made this uprising spread to the streets of every city, lighting up like a flame illuminating the darkness of these days in people’s lives. People’s hopes for the overthrow of this occupying legal regime are very high. The uprisings are not limited to the streets. Rather, all parts of society move everywhere and in every respect. Whether artists, athletes, students, teachers, workers, all fight, led by women and young people, for the destruction of the bloody, misogynist, anti-freedom regimes and the anti-democratic constitutional state.
Song for Jîna Amini:
An unknown artist has colored a number of public fountains in Tehran in protest at the crimes committed by the bloodthirsty right-wing regime and in support of the popular uprising in Iran. This protest took place yesterday on the 21st day of the uprisings of the people of Rojhilat and Iran. Three weeks have passed since the beginning of these uprisings.
Art action in Tehran: