
Against War, In Defence of Life
The future we envision is not built on the ruins and corpses left from wars imposed by reactionary forces, but forged through the people’s just struggle, grounded in the principle of Women–Life–Freedom.

The future we envision is not built on the ruins and corpses left from wars imposed by reactionary forces, but forged through the people’s just struggle, grounded in the principle of Women–Life–Freedom.

Feminist Solidarity Against Fascism, Warmongering, Imperialism, And Zionism
(This statement was written after Netanyahu’s speech addressing the people of Iran in October 2024.)
Each geography and each period of time defends the liberating goals of “woman, life, freedom” in its own particular way. The actualization of these goals calls for an ever-deepening solidarity and organized promotion of our links towards collective action. It means creating potential for the realization of an alternative perspective in the liberating struggles in Iran, in the Middle East and in the Global South. Liberation is no longer a dream, it is a necessity.

On this 1st of May 2023, International Workers’ Day, nearly eight months after the murder of Jina (Mahsa) Amini by the Iranian state, we are

The chain poisonings in Iranian girls’ schools were a series of ongoing incidents during which students at a large number of schools in Iran were suspiciously poisoned. This event lasted from November 30, 2022 (9 Azar 1401) to April 2023 (Farvardin 1402) and began at a girls’ high school in the city of Qom. After that, hundreds of students in dozens of schools in Qom—mostly middle and high school girls’ schools—were poisoned.

The Jina Revolution is life itself that blooms on the fabric of decay and ruin: an uproar at the intersection of gender discriminations, economic and ethnic discrimination, an irreversible rupture, transformation of the voice of protest for change, to change itself.

We announce our uprising as an uprising against all backward, despotic and dogmatic misogynistic powers and forces of the Middle East, from the Islamic Republic’s fascist forces to Taliban terrorists.

We believe in the connection between histories of feminist struggles. We know the struggle didn’t begin today, and we are standing on the shoulders of many big and small movements of the past.

We are a group of feminists and LGBTQIA+ individuals in diaspora and exile, hand in hand with our international feminist allies, who have come to the streets, all over the world, in solidarity with the people’s uprising in Iran, especially the radical movement of women that challenges the oppressive, patriarchal, capitalist and religious fundamentalist regime.

The future we envision is not built on the ruins and corpses left from wars imposed by reactionary forces, but forged through the people’s just struggle, grounded in the principle of Women–Life–Freedom.

Feminist Solidarity Against Fascism, Warmongering, Imperialism, And Zionism
(This statement was written after Netanyahu’s speech addressing the people of Iran in October 2024.)
Each geography and each period of time defends the liberating goals of “woman, life, freedom” in its own particular way. The actualization of these goals calls for an ever-deepening solidarity and organized promotion of our links towards collective action. It means creating potential for the realization of an alternative perspective in the liberating struggles in Iran, in the Middle East and in the Global South. Liberation is no longer a dream, it is a necessity.

On this 1st of May 2023, International Workers’ Day, nearly eight months after the murder of Jina (Mahsa) Amini by the Iranian state, we are

The chain poisonings in Iranian girls’ schools were a series of ongoing incidents during which students at a large number of schools in Iran were suspiciously poisoned. This event lasted from November 30, 2022 (9 Azar 1401) to April 2023 (Farvardin 1402) and began at a girls’ high school in the city of Qom. After that, hundreds of students in dozens of schools in Qom—mostly middle and high school girls’ schools—were poisoned.

The Jina Revolution is life itself that blooms on the fabric of decay and ruin: an uproar at the intersection of gender discriminations, economic and ethnic discrimination, an irreversible rupture, transformation of the voice of protest for change, to change itself.

We announce our uprising as an uprising against all backward, despotic and dogmatic misogynistic powers and forces of the Middle East, from the Islamic Republic’s fascist forces to Taliban terrorists.

We believe in the connection between histories of feminist struggles. We know the struggle didn’t begin today, and we are standing on the shoulders of many big and small movements of the past.

We are a group of feminists and LGBTQIA+ individuals in diaspora and exile, hand in hand with our international feminist allies, who have come to the streets, all over the world, in solidarity with the people’s uprising in Iran, especially the radical movement of women that challenges the oppressive, patriarchal, capitalist and religious fundamentalist regime.