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Shoja
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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 16 ธ.ค. 2021
I am an amateur photographer and filmmaker in my spare time. I love filming beautiful scenery, ancient cities, poetic video music, various sociity political and cultural and historical views.
Women Life Freedom, Shaboneh a video with song of Shervin Hajipour, 4K, EngSub
Shervin - Shabooneh
شروین - شبونه
Music: Shervin Hajipour
Songwriter: Shervin Hajipour
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shervin_Hajipour
Mahsa Amini's death in September 2022 (2-year anniversary), while in the custody of Iran's morality police, triggered widespread protests across the country and intensified calls for democratic reforms, particularly regarding women's rights and broader freedoms in Iran. Here’s an overview of the impact on the democracy process and political landscape in Iran following her death:
1. Protests and Public Outcry
Nationwide Protests: Amini’s death sparked one of the largest protest movements in Iran in recent decades. The demonstrations were initially driven by anger over the enforcement of strict hijab laws but soon expanded into broader demands for human rights, women's rights, and greater personal freedoms.
Youth and Women's Leadership: Iranian women, especially younger generations, played a central role in leading these protests, often publicly removing or burning their hijabs as a symbol of resistance.
“Women, Life, Freedom” Slogan: The slogan became a rallying cry for protestors, encapsulating the demand for a freer, more equal society. It also gained international attention and solidarity.
2. Repression by Authorities
Violent Crackdown: The Iranian government responded to the protests with significant force, using violence, arrests, and crackdowns to suppress dissent. Hundreds of protesters were killed, and thousands were detained.
Targeting of Protesters and Activists: Many prominent activists, journalists, and even celebrities were detained or subjected to harsh punishments, including death sentences for those accused of leading protests.
3. Challenges to the Islamic Republic
Legitimacy Crisis: The protests have shaken the legitimacy of the Islamic Republic, revealing deep-rooted dissatisfaction among various segments of the population, particularly women and youth, with the clerical regime.
Calls for Regime Change: Unlike previous protests that focused on specific issues (like the economy), many demonstrators called for the outright dismantling of the Islamic Republic, signaling a significant shift in public sentiment.
Support from Diaspora and International Community: Iranians abroad and the international community showed strong solidarity with the protest movement, pressuring their governments to take a firmer stance against the Iranian regime.
4. Impact on Democracy and Civil Rights
Human Rights Violations: The regime's crackdown further exposed the limits of political freedom in Iran, with mass arrests, media suppression, and internet blackouts illustrating the government's efforts to stifle dissent.
Push for Reform or Revolution: The events after Mahsa Amini's death intensified the debate over whether Iran's political system could be reformed or if more radical change, potentially regime collapse, is needed.
Symbolic Legal Changes: In response to the protests, Iranian officials discussed revising laws related to the hijab, but these moves were largely seen as symbolic rather than genuine reforms.
5. International Reactions and Sanctions
Condemnation and Sanctions: Many Western nations condemned the Iranian government’s handling of the protests. The U.S., EU, and others imposed new sanctions on Iranian officials and institutions tied to human rights abuses.
Global Advocacy: International human rights organizations continued to advocate for more global attention to Iran’s human rights crisis, highlighting the regime’s repression of women and activists.
6. Long-term Implications
Ongoing Resistance: While the protests have been subdued by the government’s crackdown, they have significantly altered the public discourse in Iran. Many believe that the seeds of future resistance and demands for change were planted, even if short-term outcomes are unclear.
Potential for Change: The long-term trajectory of the democracy process in Iran is still uncertain. The current regime has shown resilience in maintaining power, but growing internal and external pressures could influence its future direction.
Conclusion:
The death of Mahsa Amini catalyzed a significant moment in Iran’s modern history, fueling demands for democratic reforms, women's rights, and greater personal freedoms. Despite a brutal crackdown, the protests underscored the deep-rooted desire for change in the face of an authoritarian regime. Whether this will lead to substantive democratic reforms or further entrenchment of the regime remains uncertain, but the public outcry and resistance have fundamentally altered the political landscape.
شروین - شبونه
Music: Shervin Hajipour
Songwriter: Shervin Hajipour
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shervin_Hajipour
Mahsa Amini's death in September 2022 (2-year anniversary), while in the custody of Iran's morality police, triggered widespread protests across the country and intensified calls for democratic reforms, particularly regarding women's rights and broader freedoms in Iran. Here’s an overview of the impact on the democracy process and political landscape in Iran following her death:
1. Protests and Public Outcry
Nationwide Protests: Amini’s death sparked one of the largest protest movements in Iran in recent decades. The demonstrations were initially driven by anger over the enforcement of strict hijab laws but soon expanded into broader demands for human rights, women's rights, and greater personal freedoms.
Youth and Women's Leadership: Iranian women, especially younger generations, played a central role in leading these protests, often publicly removing or burning their hijabs as a symbol of resistance.
“Women, Life, Freedom” Slogan: The slogan became a rallying cry for protestors, encapsulating the demand for a freer, more equal society. It also gained international attention and solidarity.
2. Repression by Authorities
Violent Crackdown: The Iranian government responded to the protests with significant force, using violence, arrests, and crackdowns to suppress dissent. Hundreds of protesters were killed, and thousands were detained.
Targeting of Protesters and Activists: Many prominent activists, journalists, and even celebrities were detained or subjected to harsh punishments, including death sentences for those accused of leading protests.
3. Challenges to the Islamic Republic
Legitimacy Crisis: The protests have shaken the legitimacy of the Islamic Republic, revealing deep-rooted dissatisfaction among various segments of the population, particularly women and youth, with the clerical regime.
Calls for Regime Change: Unlike previous protests that focused on specific issues (like the economy), many demonstrators called for the outright dismantling of the Islamic Republic, signaling a significant shift in public sentiment.
Support from Diaspora and International Community: Iranians abroad and the international community showed strong solidarity with the protest movement, pressuring their governments to take a firmer stance against the Iranian regime.
4. Impact on Democracy and Civil Rights
Human Rights Violations: The regime's crackdown further exposed the limits of political freedom in Iran, with mass arrests, media suppression, and internet blackouts illustrating the government's efforts to stifle dissent.
Push for Reform or Revolution: The events after Mahsa Amini's death intensified the debate over whether Iran's political system could be reformed or if more radical change, potentially regime collapse, is needed.
Symbolic Legal Changes: In response to the protests, Iranian officials discussed revising laws related to the hijab, but these moves were largely seen as symbolic rather than genuine reforms.
5. International Reactions and Sanctions
Condemnation and Sanctions: Many Western nations condemned the Iranian government’s handling of the protests. The U.S., EU, and others imposed new sanctions on Iranian officials and institutions tied to human rights abuses.
Global Advocacy: International human rights organizations continued to advocate for more global attention to Iran’s human rights crisis, highlighting the regime’s repression of women and activists.
6. Long-term Implications
Ongoing Resistance: While the protests have been subdued by the government’s crackdown, they have significantly altered the public discourse in Iran. Many believe that the seeds of future resistance and demands for change were planted, even if short-term outcomes are unclear.
Potential for Change: The long-term trajectory of the democracy process in Iran is still uncertain. The current regime has shown resilience in maintaining power, but growing internal and external pressures could influence its future direction.
Conclusion:
The death of Mahsa Amini catalyzed a significant moment in Iran’s modern history, fueling demands for democratic reforms, women's rights, and greater personal freedoms. Despite a brutal crackdown, the protests underscored the deep-rooted desire for change in the face of an authoritarian regime. Whether this will lead to substantive democratic reforms or further entrenchment of the regime remains uncertain, but the public outcry and resistance have fundamentally altered the political landscape.
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Our Iran, a famous song by Homayoun Shajarian "Irane man" with English Subtitles, 4K
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มุมมอง 121ปีที่แล้ว
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Let's fight ”bejangim” for moderland by Ardavan Hatami, English Subtitles, 4K
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God's light, a poetiac protest song to Iranian revolutation "Women, life, freedom", [Eng Sub] 4K
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An old Iranian revolutionary song "Iran gharghe enghelab ast" by Fereydoun Farrokhzad, EngSub, 4K
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Christmas market in the old city of Linköping 2022, Sweden, 4K
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A tour round to Benijófar, Benimar, Rojales and Quesada 2022, Spain, 4K
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The charming mountain village, Guadalest 2022, Spain 4K
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The charming mountain village, Guadalest 2022, Spain 4K
The exciting rock town of Biar and its vineyards 2022, Spain, 4K
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دمت گرم
❤ PEÑALVER ❤ ROSELLO ❤ SANTA POLA ❤ GONDRAN ❤DE LOS DOLORES ❤ CAROLINA Y VERÓNICA ❤
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Thanks you.
فقط اه وحسرت اشک داغ عزیزان
I LOVE YOU IRANIAN PEOPLE ❤️
this is my translation: for liberty, equality and justice name of song: for the sake of name of singer: shervin hajipour ( he was arrested for posting the song on social media and forced to remove the original version and he is was prisoned because of it but was freed due to world wide outcry ) 🪘🥁🎻🎹🎸🪗🎷📯📯🎷🎸🎸🪕🥁🪘🪕🎹🪗📯🎷🎸🎻🪕🥁🪕🎻🎸🪗🪗🎷📯 in order to dance on the alley🎶 (dancing is illegal in public in Iran and punish able by law) for the sake of fear in time of kissing 🎶(kissing and showing affection in public is illegal in Iran and punish able by law) for the sake of my sister, your sister and our sisters 🎶(referring to the treatment of women as second class citizens in Iran) in order to change the rotten ideology🎶 (referring to the bias believes in Iran toward freedom) for the sake of embracement of lacking or having little income 🎶(due to economical problems in Iran people don't have jobs or they receive little income for daily needs) for the sake of having a normal life 🎶(due to the archaic laws and economical hardship) for the sake of street kids and their dreams 🎶(in Iran there are many street kids that survive by scavenging food scraps from garbage bins) because of the forced economy 🎶(in Iran government change the price of goods and foreign exchange rate to force people to pay higher rates so government can rubbed them from their income) in order to stop air pollution🎶 (due to lack of natural gas the government is burning waste oil to generate electricity which cause so much pollution) for the sake of haggard trees that are on the side walk of the valie-e-asr street🎶 ( due to recent sever drought many of old trees in capital city Tehran specially valie-e-asr street are dead or dying ) for the sake of pirooz and possibility of extinction of its species 🎶( pirooz was an astatic cheetah cub given the name pirooz meaning victories in Persian because he was the only one in the litter that survived, it was the first time there was a successful birth in captivity. unfortunately pirooz passed away at 10 month old, there only 12 static cheetah alive in Iran. side note: when I was translating this part I break down in tears because at the time of recording the music pirooz was still alive )😢😢😢😢 for the sake of condemned innocent dogs🎶 ( in recent years in Iran having dog as a house pet or owning it in general has been banned, even street dogs are killed by acid injection because Iranian government believes owning a dog as pet which is an untouchable animal represent western culture ) for the sake of constant crying🎶 (due to current situation in Iran ) because of repeat of this image at that moment 🎶( refers to watching the moment of Ukrainian airplane getting shot down by Iranian regime by father of one of the victims over and over again. side note: I almost started to cry all over again ) for the sake of the smiling face🎶 ( refers to Iranian girls hides their faces in social media due to speaking up against the government and fear of retaliation or hiding it in general due to sexist culture in Iran ) for the sake of student and their future🔊🔊 🔊🎶( at the time of writing Iranian government has poisoned many school girls at school by gas in retaliation because school girls were in forefront of demonstrations, Iranian government killed many school girls during demonstrations ) for the sake of this forced heaven 🔊🎶( referring to government using religion as a tool to control people in any way possible from freedom of speech all the way to the forced dress code on women in Iran ) for the sake of imprisoned geniuses🔊🎶 ( refers to imprisonment of Iranian open minded intellectuals ) for the sake of Afghani children🔊🎶 ( in Iran many children of Afghani heritage denied the very basic needs based on their ethnicity ) for the sake of all this and for the sake of non repeat able🔊🔊🔊🎶 ( refers to tweets and hashtag of "for sake" slogan of movement which is tweeted and hash tagged over and over again but it is still refresh and new ) for the sake of all this empty slogans🔊🔊 🔊🎶( referring o school kids being forced to protest on the streets with slogans of death to America and Israel which they don't believe in it ) for the sake of statics of decaying houses🔊🔊 🔊🎶( referring to collapsing of apartments building due to being built on incorrect regulation by corrupt oligarchs of Iran to make money ) for the sake of feeling of peacefulness🔊 🔊🎶( people wanting to feel in peace in the present situation of Iran ) for the sake of sunrise after long nights 🔊🔊🔊🎶( referring to the winter solstice which is celebrated in Iran, in Iranian mythology in the morning of winter solstice good wins over evil ) because of insomnia and depression pills🎶 ( people in Iran being under mental pressure ) for the sake of manhood, nation, prosperity🎶 ( the second part of movement slogan ) for the sake the girl who wished she was born as a boy 🎶( referring to inequality between boys and girls in Iran ) for the sake of womanhood, life and freedom 🔊🔊🔊🎶( first part of movement slogan ) for freedom🔊🔊🔊🎶 for freedom 🔊🔊🔊🎶 for freedom🔊🔊🔊🎶 🪘🥁🎻🎹🎸🪗🎷📯📯🎷🎸🎸🪕🥁🪘🪕🎹🪗📯🎷🎸🎻🪕🥁🪕🎻🎸🪗🪗🎷📯
Viva Iran and Reza Shah the great father of modern Iran and founder of the Pahlavi dynasty. May lord bless Iran and its nation. Woman, Life, Freedom. Long live our national revolution. Mahsa Amini.......
عالی ،دستتون درد نکنه
😢😢😢😢😢
❤⚘️😭
Qe bonito es guadama del segura también ague me puede lleva Alicante soy de Valladolid capital 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Was this song released when he sang it? I read somewhere that he had put it in his will for it to be released once iran started the next revolution. But it seems like it was released back when he was alive?
آخی روحت شاد باشه. بلاخره رسید اون روز ❤❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
ما خونخواه مادران داغدیده هستیم # آیین ما شجاعت است # خیابان خانه من است # فداییان # ماهم طواف میکنیم ولی مثل گرگ دور طعمه # شاکیم از دنیا خیلی# آزادی زندانیان سیاسی
ایران غرق انقلاب است
Damet garm. ❤
Beautiful city. However, you should put some captions on the places,
Thanks for your feedback. It's very hard to put captions in very short films like this. but in information I wrote: The film took effect around the "Town Hall of Cartagena"(see thumbnail). It is a modernist work by Tomás Rico Valarino from 1907.
I love this city
Thanks for your feedback.
Жила здесь два с половиной года. Обожаю этот город! Спасибо за показ!
promosm 🎉
A piece of Heaven! 😍