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#WORLD #WORLDWIDE #UK #ANARCHISM #LIBRARY #News #Journal #Update - (en) #UK, AFED - organise magazine: #IRAN: REVOLT OR REVOLUTION (ca, de, it, pt, tr)[machine translation]

 Beginning to read this you are probably already familiar with certain names or

slogans: Zhina (Mahsa) Amini and "Women, Life, Freedom" (Jin, Jiyan, Azadi). Butwho was Mahsa? Why this slogan? Is it an uprising or a revolution, happeningbefore our eyes in Iran? ---- The failure of the Revolution of 1979, followingthe establishment of a theocratic regime is undeniable. The regime is the resultof historical misfortune, namely an oxymoron, a contradiction in itself: IslamicRepublic: Could a republic be theocratic? Can a theocracy be democratic? Thisregime never wanted and was never able to moderate the antagonisms of the iraniansociety or to regulate them. It aggravated and worsened them. It always tried tocreate a new crisis to cover up the last one. It engulfed the society in a morethan medival reaction. It practically installed a sexist Apartheid against halfof this society: the women. The fight for emancipation of women isn't new. BibbiMaryam Bakhtiari was an important figure in the constitutionalist revolution ofthe Iran(1905-1906). She commited herself to the rights of women and stoodagainst a reactionary Mullah, named Sheikh Fazlollah Nouri. But the emancipationof women had to jump many hurdles, never really being allowed to be acteurs andsocietal developments not considering them. Reza Pahlavi, founder of the PahlaviDynasty, whose son got overthrown 1979, wanted to forbid wearing the islamicveil. He issued a ban for Hijabs in schools, universities and officialinstitutions.Following this, millions of women decided - or got forced by theirfathers, brothers or husband - to stay in their houses. Six years later theministry for "culture", of the same monarchy, denied women without Hijab accessto schools, universities and official institutions.Ayatollah Khomeini took over the leadership of the revolution in 1979. He had thefinancial support of the Bazar Merchants (the Trade Bourgeouisie), that was veryimportant back then. He was also backed by the organizational network of mosques,that the Schah (King) left in peace, compared to all other left, marxist or evennationalist oppositions, he had oppressed. Still Khomeini was aware that hecouldn't overthrow the regime despite the financial and organizational support.He promised everybody including the women whatever they wanted to hear, forexample, that the hijab would not be obligatory. This promise didn't last long.On the 11th February 1979 the Schah Regime was overthrown. On the 8th of March1979 Khomeini declared: "Women have to go out with the islamic Hijab...I was toldthat women in institutions walk around naked". The women's resistance followedsoon. On the same day on the occasion of the 8th March and the next five days onthe streets against the Islamic Hijab Rule. Calling "Freedom is universal!" and"We didn't do the revolution to develop backwards!"In the four decades of its threatening existence the Mullah regime continuouslyexpanded it's misogynistic arsenal. It put out massive recourses for oppression,parts of it specifically against women. The Ershad Patrol ("Leadership"), alsocalled Morality Police is a mainly misogynist tool of repression, driving aroundin white and green vans manned with four police officers, two of them women.Their Budget for the Year is Two and Half Times higher than the Budget formedical emergencies in the country. Because of non-transparent statistics it isnot possible to put up reliable information about the amount of persecution. ButFeminists put out these numbers eight years ago: 2.910.798 Ordercalls, 225.134Written commitments in the Vans to respect the hijab and 18.171 Court cases. Mostof the Women in Iran decline the Law for the obligatory hijab.Zhina (Mahsa) Amini was a 22-year old kurd, who travelled to Teheran on the 13thSeptember. A Van of the Morality Police stopped her in front of a Metro Station,not because of a missing Hijab but because of her ill fitting headscarf, that leta Lock of Hair visible - for decades this is a form of resistance among youngpeople. Zhina's brother told them: "Don't take her, we are strangers here" Everyword in this sentence has an important meaning. Here is a brother, defending hissister, while the regime demands of men, to enforce archaic religious Rules intheir female relatives. He also told them: "We are foreigners", The regime viewsKurds as dangerous foreigners.Kurds are for example forbidden to candidate for elections, since legallyeveryone has to be Shia but most Kurds are Sunnis. Kurds, as well as Baloch,Aseris, Arabs and most of the other ethnic groups living in Iran don't even havethe right to practice their language in their schools, institutions and so on...Persian is the only official language. And it is quite likely that the policeofficers beat Zhina even hard after they arrested her, as they noticed heraccent. Zhina died three days later in the hospital, according to the police,although maybe early, since she received deadly blows to the head before beingadmitted to the hospital. The shock about Zhinas death was so big, that protestsformed in front of the hospital. Social Media exploded with the Hashtag#Mahsa_Amini (in persian), breaking alltime records on Twitter. The regime,alarmed from the scales of the protest, tried it's best to keep Zhinas funeral inthe Kurdish city of Saqquz very quiet, but failed completely. Hundreds of peoplegathered. Two important things happen on the graveyard: The women take of theirHijabs and let them wave in the wind and a small group of participants chant:"Women, Life, Freedom" (Jin Jiyad Azadi) in Kurdish - A slogan that becamepopular in Rojava, where women of the YPJ defeated the Islamic State (Daesh).The protests continued for more than a month after Zhinas death. Hundreds ofThousands of women took of their Hijabs during the demonstrations or burned theirheadscarfs. "Women, Life, Freedom", getting chanted at Zhinas Funeral, spread indifferent cities in Iranian Kurdistan and then like a wildfire in more than a 131cities, with active protests. Furthermore every nationality translated thesethree words into their language: Arabic, Azerbaijani, Turkmen, Baloch, Luric,...The Islamic Republic, always trying to divide them, never expected the death of ayoung Kurd evoking this amount of solidarity between people of different culturesand nationalities. The Mullah-Regime always created a crisis, to cover up the onebefore, but loosing this time. It denies the death of Zhina through deadly blowsto the head, declaring she'd had a chronic disease.Protests are growing and the Pasdaran (Revolutionary Guards) started bomb Basesof Kurdish groups and parties in Kurdish Iran. The Baloch People on the otherside of the country, protesting in solidarity with the Kurds got massacredheavily - at least 91 deaths, just on the 30th September. The students united,protesting along side Kurds and Beloch People in Teheran, but they get lockedinto the Universities. To distract even more, a massive fire was laid in EvinPrison, one of the most secured prisons in the world with hundreds of politicalprisoners incarcerated. They claimed regular prisoners being responsible for this.Previous Uprisings, especially the ones of 2018 and 2020 had their origin inraised prices for food and fuel. They only lasted a couple of days and gotcrushed badly. Amnesty International counts more than 350 deaths in 2020 andReuters lists more than 1500. The current protests reached the 2nd month andcontinuing. The movement seems to adjust to the complete or partial shutdown ofthe Internet, choosing different forms of organization, something not happeningpreviously. The people demonstrate sporadically, without announcements, while theprotesters in the actual movement announces events in one or several cities, that(don't?) actually happen. A couple of protesters us other tactics, too. For thequite important city of Ahvaz the date of Friday was announced, but the wholecity was in movement a day earlier.While in previous revolts predominantly the poor population participated in thetowns and suburbs, this time other classes join. Solely in Teheran thedemonstrations in the extremely poor areas in the south of the metropolis, are asnumerous as the ones in the richer areas in the north. No movement was ever asbroadly supported by artists: the number of revolutionary songs, paintings andvideo productions of the current movement has never been as big as now. Veryyoung students and especially high school students are huge parts of themovement, more than ever. They practically demonstrate every day, attend classeswithout Hijab and take to the streets afterwards, throwing the torn out schoolbook pages of Khomeini on the ground.Workers lay down their work and go on strike, not for much needed pay rises butto protest against the political oppression. Workers of non government oilcompanies, a key industry in Iran, already went on strike. The regime arrestedmore than a hundred of them. Their mobile Internet was shut down to prevent themfrom writing messages. Even water and electricity in their camps and dormitorieswas shut off. Even though the people are working in areas of the country wheretemperatures climb up to 50 degrees sometimes. Another feature of the currentmovement is the international Solidarity, never happening before at this level.The oppression is extreme. According to a paper, published from an NGO for humanrights, 215 people in Iran got killed in connection with the protests until 18.October, the 31. day of the Movement. 27 of them where under 18 years old. Thenumber of injured people is going in the thousands, the numbers of (random)arrests is unknown. Just in Tabriz the secret service arrested1700 People preventively because of calls for protest and the historic meaning ofthis azerbaijani city.So Uprising or Revolution? Let's quote the answer of Djaafar Azimzadeh of thelocal, but forbidden "Free Union of the Workers of Iran". He got arrested severaltimes during his workers activism. On 17th October he published and article withthe headline "Uprising of the Iranian People, a big, historic Revolution: "Theworld is witness of the formation of the biggest revolution of the 21st centuryin Iran (...) This revolution will have massive impacts on it's way, not just inIran but in the whole middle east and world wide (...) It is a revolution forfreedom and equality (...) This revolution is the revolution of the women,children and young people, workers, teachers and pupils in the digital age andthe world wide exchange of information (...)"Nader TEYFGroupe Commune de Paris de la FAhttps://organisemagazine.org.uk/2022/12/19/iran-revolt-or-revolution-international/_________________________________________A - I N F O S  N E W S  S E R V I C EBy, For, and About AnarchistsSend news reports to A-infos-en mailing listA-infos-en@ainfos.ca

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