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  1. 《解放之焰》:全伊朗的女人們,髮絲飛揚、手握石塊,準備挑戰政權

    精選書摘 2026-01-14 20:00:00 CST
    從德黑蘭啟程的縱貫伊朗之旅,見證神權國度人民的恐懼與勇氣。法國屢獲大獎天才作家,最輕盈卻深刻的旅遊紀實文學,一出版旋即成為暢銷書 橫掃三大指標性文學獎。
    https://www.thenewslens.com/article/263496
    #世界之用 #Mahsa Amini #德黑蘭 #紅色警戒區 #布維耶 #旅遊紀實文學 #Nicolas Bouvier #女性自由之路 #解放之焰 #François-Henri Désérable #旅行 #法國 #簽證 #道德警察 #作家 #哈米尼 #示威遊行 #中東 #阿米尼 #書摘導購 #伊朗

  2. Iran’s internet shutdown,
    now in place for 36 hours
    as the authorities seek to quell escalating anti-government protests,
    represents a “new high-water mark” in terms of its sophistication and severity, say experts
    – and could last a long time.

    As the blackout kicked in, 90% of internet traffic to Iran evaporated.

    International calls to the country appeared blocked and domestic mobile phones had no service,
    said Amir Rashidi, an Iranian digital rights expert.

    This is far from the first time a country has blocked the internet for political reasons.
    Egypt’s Hosni Mubarak blocked the internet for six days during the 2011 Tahrir protests,
    and the Taliban shut down Afghanistan’s for 48 hours in September, ostensibly to curb “immorality”.

    But the level of shutdown in Iran is unprecedented
    and in some ways far harsher than its 2019 digital blackout,
    which internet observers described at the time as the most “severe disconnection”they had seen anywhere.

    “There is no reception on the phones.
    There is no antenna.
    It’s like you are living in the middle of nowhere,
    with no BTS towers,” said Rashidi.

    Even Elon Musk’s Starlink satellite system,
    which was a lifeline for Iranians during the 2022 protests
    over the death of 22-year-old #Mahsa #Amini in police custody,
    was being jammed, Rashidi said,
    although the extent varied from one neighbourhood to another.

    theguardian.com/world/2026/jan

  3. Iran’s internet shutdown,
    now in place for 36 hours
    as the authorities seek to quell escalating anti-government protests,
    represents a “new high-water mark” in terms of its sophistication and severity, say experts
    – and could last a long time.

    As the blackout kicked in, 90% of internet traffic to Iran evaporated.

    International calls to the country appeared blocked and domestic mobile phones had no service,
    said Amir Rashidi, an Iranian digital rights expert.

    This is far from the first time a country has blocked the internet for political reasons.
    Egypt’s Hosni Mubarak blocked the internet for six days during the 2011 Tahrir protests,
    and the Taliban shut down Afghanistan’s for 48 hours in September, ostensibly to curb “immorality”.

    But the level of shutdown in Iran is unprecedented
    and in some ways far harsher than its 2019 digital blackout,
    which internet observers described at the time as the most “severe disconnection”they had seen anywhere.

    “There is no reception on the phones.
    There is no antenna.
    It’s like you are living in the middle of nowhere,
    with no BTS towers,” said Rashidi.

    Even Elon Musk’s Starlink satellite system,
    which was a lifeline for Iranians during the 2022 protests
    over the death of 22-year-old #Mahsa #Amini in police custody,
    was being jammed, Rashidi said,
    although the extent varied from one neighbourhood to another.

    theguardian.com/world/2026/jan

  4. Iran’s internet shutdown,
    now in place for 36 hours
    as the authorities seek to quell escalating anti-government protests,
    represents a “new high-water mark” in terms of its sophistication and severity, say experts
    – and could last a long time.

    As the blackout kicked in, 90% of internet traffic to Iran evaporated.

    International calls to the country appeared blocked and domestic mobile phones had no service,
    said Amir Rashidi, an Iranian digital rights expert.

    This is far from the first time a country has blocked the internet for political reasons.
    Egypt’s Hosni Mubarak blocked the internet for six days during the 2011 Tahrir protests,
    and the Taliban shut down Afghanistan’s for 48 hours in September, ostensibly to curb “immorality”.

    But the level of shutdown in Iran is unprecedented
    and in some ways far harsher than its 2019 digital blackout,
    which internet observers described at the time as the most “severe disconnection”they had seen anywhere.

    “There is no reception on the phones.
    There is no antenna.
    It’s like you are living in the middle of nowhere,
    with no BTS towers,” said Rashidi.

    Even Elon Musk’s Starlink satellite system,
    which was a lifeline for Iranians during the 2022 protests
    over the death of 22-year-old #Mahsa #Amini in police custody,
    was being jammed, Rashidi said,
    although the extent varied from one neighbourhood to another.

    theguardian.com/world/2026/jan

  5. Iran’s internet shutdown,
    now in place for 36 hours
    as the authorities seek to quell escalating anti-government protests,
    represents a “new high-water mark” in terms of its sophistication and severity, say experts
    – and could last a long time.

    As the blackout kicked in, 90% of internet traffic to Iran evaporated.

    International calls to the country appeared blocked and domestic mobile phones had no service,
    said Amir Rashidi, an Iranian digital rights expert.

    This is far from the first time a country has blocked the internet for political reasons.
    Egypt’s Hosni Mubarak blocked the internet for six days during the 2011 Tahrir protests,
    and the Taliban shut down Afghanistan’s for 48 hours in September, ostensibly to curb “immorality”.

    But the level of shutdown in Iran is unprecedented
    and in some ways far harsher than its 2019 digital blackout,
    which internet observers described at the time as the most “severe disconnection”they had seen anywhere.

    “There is no reception on the phones.
    There is no antenna.
    It’s like you are living in the middle of nowhere,
    with no BTS towers,” said Rashidi.

    Even Elon Musk’s Starlink satellite system,
    which was a lifeline for Iranians during the 2022 protests
    over the death of 22-year-old #Mahsa #Amini in police custody,
    was being jammed, Rashidi said,
    although the extent varied from one neighbourhood to another.

    theguardian.com/world/2026/jan

  6. Iran’s internet shutdown,
    now in place for 36 hours
    as the authorities seek to quell escalating anti-government protests,
    represents a “new high-water mark” in terms of its sophistication and severity, say experts
    – and could last a long time.

    As the blackout kicked in, 90% of internet traffic to Iran evaporated.

    International calls to the country appeared blocked and domestic mobile phones had no service,
    said Amir Rashidi, an Iranian digital rights expert.

    This is far from the first time a country has blocked the internet for political reasons.
    Egypt’s Hosni Mubarak blocked the internet for six days during the 2011 Tahrir protests,
    and the Taliban shut down Afghanistan’s for 48 hours in September, ostensibly to curb “immorality”.

    But the level of shutdown in Iran is unprecedented
    and in some ways far harsher than its 2019 digital blackout,
    which internet observers described at the time as the most “severe disconnection”they had seen anywhere.

    “There is no reception on the phones.
    There is no antenna.
    It’s like you are living in the middle of nowhere,
    with no BTS towers,” said Rashidi.

    Even Elon Musk’s Starlink satellite system,
    which was a lifeline for Iranians during the 2022 protests
    over the death of 22-year-old #Mahsa #Amini in police custody,
    was being jammed, Rashidi said,
    although the extent varied from one neighbourhood to another.

    theguardian.com/world/2026/jan

  7. UN: #Iran committed crimes against humanity during protest crackdown - theguardian.com/global-develop "Fact-finding mission concludes regime murdered, imprisoned, tortured and raped those who protested the death of #Mahsa Amini"

  8. UN: #Iran committed crimes against humanity during protest crackdown - theguardian.com/global-develop "Fact-finding mission concludes regime murdered, imprisoned, tortured and raped those who protested the death of #Mahsa Amini"

  9. UN: #Iran committed crimes against humanity during protest crackdown - theguardian.com/global-develop "Fact-finding mission concludes regime murdered, imprisoned, tortured and raped those who protested the death of #Mahsa Amini"

  10. UN: #Iran committed crimes against humanity during protest crackdown - theguardian.com/global-develop "Fact-finding mission concludes regime murdered, imprisoned, tortured and raped those who protested the death of #Mahsa Amini"

  11. UN: #Iran committed crimes against humanity during protest crackdown - theguardian.com/global-develop "Fact-finding mission concludes regime murdered, imprisoned, tortured and raped those who protested the death of #Mahsa Amini"

  12. După #MahsaAmini, moare și o elevă de liceu kurdă, arestată din cauză că nu a purtat vălul islamic.
    #ArmitaGarawand avea 16 ani și a stat în comă o lună.

    🔗 wp.me/p9KpFA-3fnp

    #Știri #Iran #Mahsa #Garawand

  13. După #MahsaAmini, moare și o elevă de liceu kurdă, arestată din cauză că nu a purtat vălul islamic.
    #ArmitaGarawand avea 16 ani și a stat în comă o lună.

    🔗 wp.me/p9KpFA-3fnp

    #Știri #Iran #Mahsa #Garawand

  14. După #MahsaAmini, moare și o elevă de liceu kurdă, arestată din cauză că nu a purtat vălul islamic.
    #ArmitaGarawand avea 16 ani și a stat în comă o lună.

    🔗 wp.me/p9KpFA-3fnp

    #Știri #Iran #Mahsa #Garawand

  15. Două jurnaliste din 🇮🇷#Iran, condamnate la 7 ani de închisoare pentru ”colaborare” cu 🇺🇸#SUA.
    Au relatat despre moartea lui #Mahsa Amini, care a provocat proteste violente.

    🔗 wp.me/p9KpFA-3eIF

    #News #Știri #MahsaAmini

  16. Două jurnaliste din 🇮🇷#Iran, condamnate la 7 ani de închisoare pentru ”colaborare” cu 🇺🇸#SUA.
    Au relatat despre moartea lui #Mahsa Amini, care a provocat proteste violente.

    🔗 wp.me/p9KpFA-3eIF

    #News #Știri #MahsaAmini

  17. Două jurnaliste din 🇮🇷#Iran, condamnate la 7 ani de închisoare pentru ”colaborare” cu 🇺🇸#SUA.
    Au relatat despre moartea lui #Mahsa Amini, care a provocat proteste violente.

    🔗 wp.me/p9KpFA-3eIF

    #News #Știri #MahsaAmini

  18. #ParlamentulEuropean acordă #PremiulSaharov pentru libertatea de gândire în 2023 lui Jina #Mahsa Amini și mișcării „Femeie, Viață, Libertate” din 🇮🇷#Iran.

    🔗 wp.me/p9KpFA-3eon

    #News #Știri #Europa #UE #UniuneaEuropeană

  19. #ParlamentulEuropean acordă #PremiulSaharov pentru libertatea de gândire în 2023 lui Jina #Mahsa Amini și mișcării „Femeie, Viață, Libertate” din 🇮🇷#Iran.

    🔗 wp.me/p9KpFA-3eon

    #News #Știri #Europa #UE #UniuneaEuropeană