Young women, members of Iranian Gen Z, led the protests in Iran.
Now they're being deliberately poisoned at schools across various cities in Iran (700+) to take revenge and prevent them from attending. At least one already died.
Parents chant outside a school in Iran (unclear where): "Death to the child-killing regime! Death to the dictator!"
One woman yells, "Enough is enough! We have to rise up... Or else they'll take us one by one to the hospital," referring to poisonings. #MahsaAmini
This is outside an elementary school in Narmak, a Tehran suburb. The students have been poisoned at this school and a high school nearby. Very worried parents have gathered to learn of their child's health.
Fight breaks out as parents chant, "Dishonorable!" #MahsaAmini
Plainclothes officer violently grabbed a mother by her clothes and hair and put her in a (presumably unmarked) vehicle for arrest.
This incident happened today outside a school targeted with poison in Tehransar, a Tehran suburb. Disgusting.
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I’ve been researching Iranian Generation Z (Gen Z) for almost a year now.
Known as the 1380s generation in the Iranian calendar, Iranian Zoomers are frustrated/angry with the status quo and aren't afraid to say it online and push outside the red lines of the IRI. 🧵
It’s no surprise that the nationwide protests prompted by #MahsaAmini’s murder are led by this generation.
Iranian Gen Z have grown up with satellite dishes and (heavily filtered) social media and Internet at their fingertips, which they use circumvention tools to bypass.
Iranian Zoomers, like Gen Z everywhere, are digital natives and are part of this truly globalized generation.
Thanks to information and communications technology, they're able to see how the rest of the world lives and naturally, have the same wants and needs.
📱 Internet freedom activists and researchers—myself included—have been pushing the administrations of Donald Trump and Joe Biden for YEARS to update/issue a General License D-2 to help the Iranian people.
What this says is that when the US government wants to get something done, it's possible. And from what I heard, they even pulled OFAC folks from holiday to make this exemption happen.
But Iran has had protests on and off since December 2017 - January 2018. So why now?
Perhaps because of the viral nature of the current protests which caught the world's attention. Everyone is laser-focused on what's happening in Iran from celebrities to ordinary Americans.
"Keyboard activism" can sometimes seem pointless, but it was successful in this case.