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Thanks. This one I presume?

That's the one. As previously recommended on this thread by zahir

Does a good job of giving you the context you're after, and will specifically explain that hero worship.
 
More than ninety days have passed since the beginning of the recent protests in Iran. The [Women, life, freedom] protests are not limited to gender discrimination but encompass class and ethnic discrimination.

The recent uprising is the result of a multitude of causes, including widespread poverty, inflation, corruption, unemployment, ideological and religious discrimination, oppression, censorship, prison, execution, etc.

It is imperative to address all the demands of the current movement, especially as some political currents – the monarchists and other self-proclaimed [expatriate] leaders– aim to reduce the demands to gender issues in order to replace the power structure with the least changes possible. Meanwhile, some political currents in the movement have articulated their demands embedded in the slogan “Woman, Life, Freedom.” The following is an abridgment of these demands:

Woman:
Among the most basic demands of the current protests are women’s empowerment and the establishment of gender equality in all social, economic, political, and cultural realms. Among these demands are equal pay; bodily autonomy and the right to optional clothing; self-determination for women; the right to divorce and retain custody; the right to education and work; the right to leave the country without a husband/father’s consent; the prohibition of child marriage; and the prohibition of pregnancy discrimination. In sum: they demand the abolition of all sexist, misogynistic, and discriminatory laws leading to violence against women.

Life:
The Life [in “Woman, Life, Freedom”] slogan refers to an economic system that resists and aims to overthrow the profit, capital, and interests of the top one percent; to prevent the plundering of natural resources which belong to the people, the revenue of which should be invested in the welfare of the bottom 99 percent; and to protect the environment and other living beings.

The Life focuses on the equality of civil rights in all social, economic, political, and cultural arenas, regardless of gender, beliefs, ethnicity, birthplace, sexual orientation, and different physical and mental abilities. Life demands the abolition of class, gender, and ethnic oppression. It demands free education, universal healthcare, unemployment benefits, proper pension plans, the right to education in the native language, the right to housing and employment, and obtaining a birth certificate for anyone born in Iran or with one Iranian parent. Life demands the right to access clean water, electricity, gas, and free unrestricted telecommunications and internet access.

Freedom:
Freedom demands collective and individual freedom in all economic, social, cultural, artistic, and athletic arenas. The most important of these demands are freedom of speech and beliefs; free press; uncensored internet; freedom of unions [lit. “worker’s associations”]; the freedom to strike; and the freedom to protest without a permit. Freedom also demands the rejection of centralism and the concentration of power based on nationalism, chauvinism, and racism. Freedom demands the separation of religious institutions from the state and the constitution; making religion a personal concern; and prohibition of religious propaganda in all non-religious and public spaces.

In this sense, “Woman, Life, Freedom” is the antithesis of Iran’s capitalist, patriarchal and theocratic system. A system that has commodified every aspect of life and enslaved individual and collective freedom. The commitment to “Woman, Life, Freedom” and its demands by the active classes and groups involved in this movement restrains any opportunists from hijacking this slogan for their worthless interests. Their presence under the banner of “Woman, Life, Freedom” indicates that these various social strata and groups consider the slogan as the summation of their demands. Enunciation of these demands is required to prevent enemies of the people from continuing to defraud and betray the movement.

December 15th, 2022.

Signatories

A group of youth supporting “Woman, Life, Freedom.”

The Retirees’ Discussion Association

The Alliance of Retirees

Iranian Women’s Voice Collective

A group of women’s rights activist
 
For some years, and even in the heat of the presidential elections when the middle classes were mostly seeking their political integration into the state, we have rarely witnessed the subsidence of labor protests. Labor protests introduced some class-based themes such as the necessity of forming an independent trade union, labor self-management, and council administration of the workplace [and living space] into the political space and, consequently, to the organization of mass uprising. In this article, we argue that the class-based experience obtained from organised working-class and trade union struggles is the determining factor in where this mass uprising goes and how it is concluded.
 

Seems the gov't there don't want to accept the right to protest ...

Report from Center for Human Rights in Iran
 
Militants of Central Khorasan issued a statement in response to the nominal coalition among known individuals from the right-wing opposition to the Islamic Republic. The toppled Shah’s son, Reza Pahlavi, Masih Alinejad, Hamed Esmaeilion, and Nazanin Boniadi are examples of these individuals, each twitted the same post calling 2023 the year of unity among Iranians on new year’s eve. The statement is as follows:

The formation of cross-class coalitions is inevitable in a class-divided society and their nature tends to reflect the relations between classes. We are not afraid of any coalition (formation), but only criticize them.

They must state what they want.

The current movement of the Iranian people has explicitly declared its message.

Woman; is perceived as a break from the sovereignty of religion and any form of paternalism. It rejects all forms of centralism and autocratic leadership, be it the Supreme Leader, Shah, Imam, patriarchal system or any political party.

Life; is perceived as going beyond the stage of necessities and entering the realm of freedom. That is, seeking equality and comprehensive justice. Life means establishing preliminaries which are every human’s primary and natural rights.

Free and high-quality education in order to meet the individual and social needs of all the members of the society by providing a ground for critical thinking and learning how to live life without imposing any ideas.

Free healthcare, decent housing, permanent employment, retirement planning for everybody and all the requirements that are supposed to provide a life in which a human being is able to live in comfort and with dignity; a condition in which everyone can live.

Liberty: is perceived as liberation of human beings from any constraint that binds thoughts, due to the preservation of a minority’s interests or confrontation with the religious, political and ideological beliefs of others. Freedom means the freedom of dissidents, it means the possibility of establishing independent political and cultural institutions; the right to protest and strike. It means the direct immediate involvement of people in the self-determination processes. It is perceived as the liberation of people from the constraints of any form of centralism and implies management by workers’ councils at national and regional levels.

Our ideal platform is council communism. We believe that any form of centralism and all decision-making processes that are based on individuals can not meet the ideals of those who are fighting and those who lost their lives in the struggle. The slogan ‘Woman, Life, Liberty’ represents a radical political current that seeks to grasp things by the root, it demands fundamental changes in all forms of old rotten relations.

The new political movement in Iran is inherently leftist, since it breaks from the religion, patriarchal system and centralism and, at the same time, is on its path to establishing new economic relations which seek common welfare, abolition of exploitation, peaceful relationship with other nations, and above everything else, equality between all the ethnicities/nations living in this geographical area.

Militants of Central Khorasan

January 2023
 
Yesterday was the anniversary of the fall of the Shah, so a big day for the Iranian diaspora. In Manchester there was definitely two separate demonstrations, one pro-Shah and one from the Iranian left with a "no more kings, no mullahs, all power to the shuras" line. I think the monarchist one was a fair bit bigger though.
Text of a speech from a socialist Iranian refugee given at the demo here:
 
The following is the transcription of an interview conducted by Manjanigh Collective, our sister organization, with Meytham Al-e-Mahdi about the relationship between the labor movement and the Women, Life, Freedom uprising. Meytham is an exiled labor activist. He was a labor organizer in the National Steel Co. between 2016 to 2018 and led one of the longest industrial strikes in Iran’s history.
 
This is grim:

Grim yes, but in no way unsurprising.
Also grim was this which hit the news last night
 
A wave of anti-government protests erupted in Iran on a popular holiday celebrated with fireworks.

Iranians across the country marked the Zoroastrian holiday of “Red Wednesday” by tossing fireworks at security forces, throwing hijabs into bonfires, singing anti-government songs and chanting slogans against supreme leader Ali Khamenei.

“This year is a year of blood,” a boisterous crowd gathered in the northern Iranian city of Rasht chanted. “Seyed Ali [Khamenei] will be overthrown.”
 
Omid Djalili was on R4 this morning and said change is going to happen. I am not sure I share his faith but he is in a much more informed position than I to know.
 
Right before the Iranian new year, the Supreme Labor Council announced an increase of 27% to the minimum wage. According to Article 41 of the Labor Law, the increase must be proportional to the inflation rate and the household’s subsistence basket rate. The inflation rate, however, has reached 53.4%. As a result, many worker groups and organisations issued statements against this catastrophic minimum wage and called for joining protest campaigns across Iran. The following statement by a group of Haft-Tapeh workers is one such call.

To all vigilant workers throughout the country!

As you know, different groups of our colleagues have been protesting the recently announced minimum wage for 2023, which is far below the poverty line and implies in fact the gradual death and complete blockage of workers’ lives. While the poverty line is $420 per month, the Supreme (anti-) Labour Council approved a minimum monthly wage of $100. In this regard, today we have launched protests in Haft-Tapeh and call on you to join the protest campaign against the approved minimum wages. We invite all fellow workers to take initiatives and launch practical field protests. This catastrophic situation won’t change without solidarity and practical protests. Without struggling, applying pressure and workers’ power, our demands won’t be met.

To our fellow workers throughout the country!

Today, March 25th, we, as a small part of the big working-class family, ran a protest rally in Haft-Tapeh to denounce the minimum wage equivalent to a ‘death line’, not only in the forms of announcements and petitions but also as a practical act of struggle as an allied workers force. Therefore, we invite all workers and toilers to join the practical campaign against the approved minimum wage and the catastrophic situation caused by this law.

Long live solidarity and struggle

A group of Haft-Tapeh workers from different departments

March 25th 2023
 
Mullah assassinated in broad daylight, Ayatollah Abbas Ali Soleimani, a former member of the Assembly of Experts for Leadership & significant Iman in Babolsar, Shot by a security guard.

 
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The theocracy has been on an execution spree, arseholes:

 
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