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Juniornyheterna
Många människor på flykt i Libanon

Juniornyheterna

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 3:10


Juniornyheterna om att många människor flyr Israels bomber i Libanon. Den iranska artisten Shervin Hajipour slipper fängelse i Iran. Flera barn och unga skadar sig på elsparkcyklar och så hör du 11-åriga Isabell berätta om varför hon älskar att skejta. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play.

RadioDelta
GLMF - Pierres de touche #142 - Débat - Femmes iraniennes, le combat pour l'émancipation - 15 septembre 2024

RadioDelta

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2024 60:00


Bonjour à tous, bienvenue dans la 142ème édition de Pierres de Touche, l'émission de la Grande Loge Mixte de France, produite par RadioDelta. En ce dimanche 15 septembre 2024, nous avons souhaité rendre hommage aux femmes iraniennes. En effet, le 15 septembre 2022, Mahsa Amini, une jeune femme iranienne décédait à l'issue de son placement en garde à vue par la police des moeurs chargée du respect des codes vestimentaires. Dès le lendemain, des femmes, en particulier jeunes, mais aussi des hommes ont décidé de se soulever contre le régime des mollahs. Certaines ont brûlé leur voile en public, beaucoup ont été arrêtés, des hommes pendus. Pour comprendre ce qu'est la République islamique d'Iran et analyser ce qui se joue réellement dans ce pays actuellement, nous avons choisi d'inviter : • Frédéric ENCEL, docteur en géopolitique, professeur de relations internationales à Sciences Po, auteur des Voies de la puissance (Odile Jacob, Prix Histoire-Géo de l'Académie des Sciences morales et politiques en 2023). • Delphine MINOUI, journaliste et auteure de Badjens (Seuil) • Félix NATALI, Grand Maître de la G.L.M.F. Pour une émission intitulée : Femmes iraniennes : le combat pour l'émancipation 1) Contexte + condition féminine - Delphine Minoui explore dans son ouvrage Badjens, la vie des femmes en Iran. Quid de l'évolution historique de la condition féminine en Iran, notamment avant et après la Révolution islamique de 1979 ? - Quels sont les principaux facteurs géopolitiques qui influencent aujourd'hui la condition des femmes en Iran ? - Comment la Franc-maçonnerie, et en particulier la Grande Loge Mixte de France, perçoit-elle les luttes pour l'émancipation des femmes dans des contextes aussi complexes que celui de l'Iran ? Musique 1 : Faramoushi (feat Yektaw) - Maasam 2) Luttes contemporaines pour l'émancipation - Quels sont les principaux mouvements féminins actuels en Iran et quelles stratégies utilisent-ils pour lutter contre l'oppression ? - Comment les événements récents, comme les manifestations contre le port obligatoire du voile, influencent-ils la politique intérieure et extérieure de l'Iran ? Musique 2 : Atre To (Haveh Afagh) 3/ Perception à l'étranger et relais (médias, réseaux sociaux) - Le combat pour l'émancipation des femmes en Iran trouve-il un écho ou un soutien au sein des organisations internationales ou d'autres mouvements sociaux en dehors du pays ? - Quel rôle joue la diaspora iranienne dans la lutte pour les droits des femmes en Iran ? Peut-elle réellement influencer les dynamiques internes du pays ? - Quel est le rôle des réseaux sociaux. Est-ce une réalité ? Le pouvoir n'intervient-il pas pour bloquer ? - LA GLMF prône l'égalité et la fraternité, et bien sûr la laïcité et l'émancipation, quelle importance accorde-t-elle à l'éducation et à la sensibilisation sur la condition des femmes en Iran ? 4) Conclusion - Quelles sont les conditions nécessaires pour un véritable changement ? - Quel avenir voyez-vous pour les femmes en Iran dans les dix prochaines années ? - Comment les francs-maçons peuvent-ils accompagner cette voie vers l'émancipation ? Musique 3 : Baraye, Shervin Hajipour / pour en persan- devenu l'hymne du soulèvement iranien.

Roqe
Roqe Ep. 333 - Sama Ghorbani, Alijan Alijanpour, Roundup - Tehran Turmoil

Roqe

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 107:25


A new edition of Roqe (Ep.333) including two feature guests, a very big announcement, and, of course, the Roundup. Iranian-American fitness, nutrition, and wellness guru Sama Ghorbani joins Jian from Los Angeles to talk about her experience in the fitness space, the perils of cardio, questions about Ozempic, and her very popular Instagram account and app, Nutrifitopia. Later, Persian miniature painting master, Alijan Alijanpour, talks about the harrowing and heartbreaking recent story of theft of his paintings, which he values at $2 million. Plus, Pegah joins Jian to make a BIG Roqe announcement, and to discuss Tehran turmoil amidst the assassination of a Hamas leader and the impending imprisonment of popular musical artist Shervin Hajipour.

The Fifth Floor
The gangs of Haiti

The Fifth Floor

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 40:08


The Caribbean nation of Haiti is in the grip of gang violence, with armed groups controlling much of the country. The lawlessness came to a head after gangs stormed two jails, freeing thousands of prisoners. Meanwhile Prime Minister Ariel Henry is being prevented from returning after a trip abroad. Luis Fajardo from BBC Monitoring in Miami tells us about the key players in Haiti, and the background to what's happening.The women saving a river A group of women in Bangladesh have been mobilising to save the Moyur river from land grabbers. They have successfully recovered parts of the river and protected them from pollution. Shahnewaj Rocky of BBC Bangla went to meet them. Women running in Iraq Women competitors in a recent 13-kilometre race in the Iraqi city of Basra were banned just days before it took place. Organisers decided to exclude them after comments by Muslim clerics that the participation of women would 'deprive them of their chastity and honour'. Dima Babilie of BBC Arabic has spoken to women who had been training for the race. Filming the Mayor of Freetown When she took office in 2018, Yvonne Aki-Sawyerr was the first democratically elected female mayor of Sierra Leone's capital city, Freetown. During her successful re-election campaign last year, she was filmed for a BBC Africa Eye documentary, which set out to follow her environmental work, but became a record of a fiercely contested election, as we hear from Africa Eye's Abdul Brima.Baraye: the protest anthem that Iran has tried to suppress Iranian singer Shervin Hajipour became famous after his song Baraye became widely popular in the country, and went on to win a Grammy award for Best Song for Social Change. He has now received a prison sentence after being charged with "spreading propaganda against the establishment". Taraneh Stone of BBC Persian has been looking into Shervin's story.(Photo: Tyres on fire near the main prison of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on March 3, 2024. Credit: Luckenson Jean/AFPTV/AFP)

Voce ai libri
Ep.72: Barbara Stefanelli, "Love harder"

Voce ai libri

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 22:13


Spinte da un desiderio fortissimo, le ragazze iraniane stanno compiendo una rivoluzione nel loro Paese: vogliono riprendersi la propria libertà, anche a costo di rischiare la vita, come è successo ad alcune di loro. Barbara Stefanelli ha raccolto nel libro “Love harder” le loro storie.Il brano contenuto in questo episodio è "Baraye" di Shervin Hajipour, ascoltabile su Spotify.

Keine Angst vor Hits
Shervin Hajipour – Baraye

Keine Angst vor Hits

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2023 8:23


Mit der Ermordung von Jina Mahsa Amini beginnt vor einem Jahr eine riesige Protestwelle im Iran. Musik spielt dabei von Anfang an eine wichtige Rolle. Welche Songs die Protestbewegung geprägt haben und weiter prägen, hört ihr im Popfilter. Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner: https://detektor.fm/werbepartner/popfilter Keine Angst vor Hits über den Sound der Revolution Aktuelle Folge von Zurück zum Thema: Was hat sich ein Jahr nach Jina Mahsa Aminis Tod verändert? >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/musik/die-hymne-der-iranischen-protestbewegung-shervin-hajipour-mit-baraye

Podcasts – detektor.fm
Popfilter – Der Song des Tages | Shervin Hajipour – Baraye

Podcasts – detektor.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2023 8:23


Mit der Ermordung von Jina Mahsa Amini beginnt vor einem Jahr eine riesige Protestwelle im Iran. Musik spielt dabei von Anfang an eine wichtige Rolle. Welche Songs die Protestbewegung geprägt haben und weiter prägen, hört ihr im Popfilter. Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner: https://detektor.fm/werbepartner/popfilter Keine Angst vor Hits über den Sound der Revolution Aktuelle Folge von Zurück zum Thema: Was hat sich ein Jahr nach Jina Mahsa Aminis Tod verändert? >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/musik/die-hymne-der-iranischen-protestbewegung-shervin-hajipour-mit-baraye

Popfilter – Der Song des Tages
Shervin Hajipour – Baraye

Popfilter – Der Song des Tages

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2023 8:23


Mit der Ermordung von Jina Mahsa Amini beginnt vor einem Jahr eine riesige Protestwelle im Iran. Musik spielt dabei von Anfang an eine wichtige Rolle. Welche Songs die Protestbewegung geprägt haben und weiter prägen, hört ihr im Popfilter. Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner: https://detektor.fm/werbepartner/popfilter Keine Angst vor Hits über den Sound der Revolution Aktuelle Folge von Zurück zum Thema: Was hat sich ein Jahr nach Jina Mahsa Aminis Tod verändert? >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/musik/die-hymne-der-iranischen-protestbewegung-shervin-hajipour-mit-baraye

Album der Woche – detektor.fm
Shervin Hajipour – Baraye

Album der Woche – detektor.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2023 8:23


Mit der Ermordung von Jina Mahsa Amini beginnt vor einem Jahr eine riesige Protestwelle im Iran. Musik spielt dabei von Anfang an eine wichtige Rolle. Welche Songs die Protestbewegung geprägt haben und weiter prägen, hört ihr im Popfilter. Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner: https://detektor.fm/werbepartner/popfilter Keine Angst vor Hits über den Sound der Revolution Aktuelle Folge von Zurück zum Thema: Was hat sich ein Jahr nach Jina Mahsa Aminis Tod verändert? >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/musik/die-hymne-der-iranischen-protestbewegung-shervin-hajipour-mit-baraye

Musik – detektor.fm
Shervin Hajipour – Baraye

Musik – detektor.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2023 8:23


Mit der Ermordung von Jina Mahsa Amini beginnt vor einem Jahr eine riesige Protestwelle im Iran. Musik spielt dabei von Anfang an eine wichtige Rolle. Welche Songs die Protestbewegung geprägt haben und weiter prägen, hört ihr im Popfilter. Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner: https://detektor.fm/werbepartner/popfilter Keine Angst vor Hits über den Sound der Revolution Aktuelle Folge von Zurück zum Thema: Was hat sich ein Jahr nach Jina Mahsa Aminis Tod verändert? >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/musik/die-hymne-der-iranischen-protestbewegung-shervin-hajipour-mit-baraye

Les Mariannes
#41 Les Droits des femmes en Iran avec Shaparak Saleh, co-fondatrice du collectif Femme AZADI

Les Mariannes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2023 33:46


Depuis la mort de Mahsa Amini, en septembre 2022, un mouvement de contestation a déferlé en Iran. Pour rappel, la jeune femme de 22 ans est morte sous les coups de la police des mœurs. Elle avait été arrêtée au prétexte qu'elle aurait mal porté son voile.  Shaparak Saleh est franco-iranienne. Elle a co-fondé le collectif Femme Azadi pour défendre la liberté du peuple iranien et s'ériger contre la répression utilisée à l'égard des manifestants.  Dans cet épisode, Shaparak Saleh évoque ses souvenirs d'Iran, sa décision (lourde de conséquence) de militer depuis Paris qui l'empêche de revenir dans son pays d'origine, la situation des femmes en Iran et l'actualité du collectif. Depuis le début de la révolte : - 537 personnes ont été tuées par les forces de sécurité iraniennes.   - En l'espace d'un an, le nombre d'exécutions a augmenté de 75% en Iran.   - 2 journalistes ayant enquêté sur la mort de Mahsa Amini sont toujours emprisonnées.  - Avec 25 journalistes détenus et 72 interpellations depuis la mort de Mahsa Amini, l'Iran fait partie des pays les plus répressifs du monde en matière de liberté de la presse.     Pour suivre Femme Azadi : - Sur Instagram  - Sur Facebook  - Sur Twitter  - Faire un don sur HelloAsso  Références de l'épisode : - Toomaj Salehi: clip avec sous-titres en anglais   - Sept hivers à Téhéran, film documentaire réalisé par Steffi Niederzoll  - Shervin Hajipour 

De Grote Vriendelijke Podcast
Aflevering 98: Simon van der Geest (m.m.v. Leonoor Koster en Martijn van der Linden)

De Grote Vriendelijke Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2023 88:13


De 98ste aflevering van De Grote Vriendelijke Podcast komt vanuit een afgeladen Theater De Liefde in Haarlem. Kinderboekrecensenten Jaap Friso (JaapLeest.nl) en Bas Maliepaard (Trouw) spreken in een sprankelende show met tweevoudig Gouden Griffelwinnaar Simon van der Geest over zijn nieuwe avonturenboek 'Hart van staal' (Querido 10+). Het boek verschijnt tegelijkertijd als verrijkt audioboek bij Storytel. Een van de voorlezers van het boek, actrice Leonoor Koster, leest live op het podium fragmenten uit het boek voor. Ook klinkt er muziek uit het boek en komt illustrator Martijn van der Linden kort aan het woord over zijn cover en tekeningen bij 'Hart van staal'. In het boek ontdekken Ravi en Zina dat hun ouders, zonder dat ze het wisten, zijn omgeruild voor levensechte robots. In het gesprek met Simon van der Geest gaat het over de impact van robotisering, het schetsen van een benauwende, futuristische samenleving, over de 'wiskunde van verhalen', lieve machines en kokoscola. Verwijzingen in deze aflevering Muziek De liedjes uit 'Hart van staal' zijn te beluisteren op Spotify en in het verrijkte audioboek op Storytel. De liedjes zijn gecomponeerd en geproduceerd door Tessa Rose Jackson en Darius Timmers. Dertigers Actrice Leonoor Koster, die het luisterboek van 'Hart van staal' deels heeft ingesproken, speelt de rol van Lot in de tv-serie 'Dertigers'. Het vierde en laatste seizoen begint maandag 3 juli om 22:00u bij BNNVARA op NPO 3. Onze man bij de Taliban Simon, Bas en Jaap praten over deze aflevering uit de documentaireserie 'Onze man bij de Taliban' van Thomas Erdbrink. Shervin Hajipour Simon refereert aan de Iraanse protestzanger Shervin Hajipour. Hier lees je meer over hem en kun je zijn lied 'Baraye' beluisteren. Robotboeken We noemen in de podcast dat Tonke Dragt de eerste Nederlandstalige jeugdboekenschrijfster is die uitgebreid over robotica schreef. Dat deed ze in 'De robot van de rommelmarkt', 'Torenhoog & Mijlenbreed' en 'Ogen van tijgers' (alle Leopold 14+). Over deze boeken spraken we met haar in aflevering 23 deel 1 en deel 2. Verder raken de volgende robotboeken van de laatste jaren aan het thema van 'Hart van staal': 'Duizend en ik' van Yorick Goldewijk (Ploegsma 12+), 'Mijn broer en ik' (Querido 9+) van Abdelkader Benali, 'Toen mijn broer een robot werd' van Emiel de Wild (Leopold 9+) en 'De nieuwe jongen' van David Almond (Querido 10+, vertaling: Annelies Jorna).

7 Tage 1 Song
#165 Shervin Hajipour - Baraye

7 Tage 1 Song

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023 13:07


In der aktuellen Podcast-Folge geht es um den Song  „Baraye“  des iranischen Künstlers Shervin Hajipour.  Er hat diesen Song aus Twitter-Tweets zusammengebaut. Er singt sein Lied aus Solidarität für die iranischen Frauen und für alle, die sich für die Freiheit und Akzeptanz einsetzen. Der Song ging um die Welt. Hier einige Zeilen in deutscher Übersetzung: Damit es erlaubt ist, auf den Straßen zu tanzen. Dafür, dass wir Angst haben wenn wir uns küssen. Für meine Schwester, Deine Schwester unsere Schwestern, damit wir die faulenden Gedanken ändern können für die Frauen, das Leben, die Freiheit, für die Freiheit für die Freiheit für die Freiheit Frau, Leben, Freiheit!  Der Wahlspruch der Bewegung im Iran stellt die Frau in den Mittelpunkt und verwendet gewaltfreie, lebensbejahende Begriffe. In den monotheistischen Religionen hängen Frau und Leben eng miteinander zusammen – so bedeutet Eva „Leben“. Wenn ich das weiterdenke: Frau und Leben bringt nur dann einer Gesellschaft Freiheit, wenn ich die Frauen leben lasse und zwar in Freiheit leben lassen. Frau, Leben, Freiheit bedeutet keine Gewalt, keine Bevormundung – wenn man so will macht Gewalt – die Unterdrückung der Freiheit -  eine Gesellschaft unfruchtbar, steril – Mitgefühl, Solidarität und Liebe bringt etwas zur Welt, diese Werte sind fruchtbar – durch diese Werte entsteht neues Leben. So singt Shervin Hajipour: für die Frauen, das Leben, die Freiheit, für die Freiheit für die Freiheit für die Freiheit Über Kim Herrmann und ihre ehrenamtliche Flüchtlingsarbeit haben in dieser Folge 3 iranische Frauen mitgemacht, sie berichten von ihren Erfahrungen und erzählen, was ihnen dieses Lied bedeutet. Foto © Mohammad Nasiri    Homepage: https://7tage1song.de Playlist Podcast und Song: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/20KHRuuW0YqS7ZyHUdlKO4?si=b6ea0b237af041ec Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/7tage1song/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pg/7tage1song/ Kontakt: post@7tage1song.de Link zum Song: https://songwhip.com/shervinhajipour/baraye2022 Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0M5tOXTC0lM8RVycUBQnjy?si=idKC-CFaRp2ZD992gvWvsQ

Yaron Brook Show
Yaron Lectures: Because of Yearning for an Ordinary Life, The Fight for Freedom

Yaron Brook Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 107:14


Protest movements have broken out against the oppressive regimes in Iran and China. Young Iranians posted their reasons for rebelling under the hashtag Baraye, meaning “because” and the singer-songwriter Shervin Hajipour compiled many of these reasons into a song of the same title that has become an anthem of the Iranian movement and an inspiration to those fighting for freedom around the world. One line in particular stands out. Young people are rebelling because of their “yeaning for an ordinary life”—for the opportunity to lead lives of the sort many around the world take for granted. By historical standards such “ordinary lives” are extraordinary, and indeed the way of living that freedom fighters long for has not been fully realized, even in the freest and most prosperous societies. It is a way of life that is demanded by human nature, such that the best among us and the best within us yearn for it, often without being able to define it or chart a course towards it. In this talk, Dr. Brook articulates the object of this yearning, discusses how it animates the movements in Iran and China, and draws implications for the fight for freedom in these countries and around the world.Recorded on January 26, 2023 at at Crum Auditorium, University of Texas - Austin, Austin, TX.10:00 Intro10:20 Iranian protest song Baraye12:50 Death of Mahsa Amini starting protests in Iran19:18 Protests in China28:24 Exodus from Cuba, Russia and Venezuela30:04 Price paid by the protesters36:24 Yearning for an Ordinary Life40:34 Why do we have freedom? 44:55 What happened 250 years ago?47:30 Reason, see http://aynrandlexicon.com/lexicon/reason.html49:27 Individualism, see http://aynrandlexicon.com/lexicon/individualism.html 49:55 What is Freedom?, see http://aynrandlexicon.com/lexicon/freedom.html52:32 Enlightenment55:40 Noble cause for freedomLive Questions:59:41 Israeli–Palestinian conflict1:02:29 Western companies doing business in China1:10:48 Western press coverage of those uprisings1:16:37 Fall of the Berlin Wall1:21:44 Silence towards Iran1:22:42 Civil Rights Movement1:28:56 Moral culpability of US1:30:34 Covid lockdowns1:33:21 Self-esteem1:37:10 Is freedom necessary progression of any society?1:41:55 Property rights1:45:21 Way to improve western system1:50:10 Minority neighborhoods1:52:10 How to influence political decisions?1:56:00 OutroShow is Sponsored by Ayn Rand University https://university.aynrand.org/ as well as by https://www.expressvpn.com/yaron & https://www.fountainheadcasts.comJoin this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/@YaronBrook/joinLike what you hear? Like, share, and subscribe to stay updated on new videos and help promote the Yaron Brook Show: https://bit.ly/3ztPxTxSupport the Show and become a sponsor: https://www.patreon.com/YaronBrookShowOr make a one-time donation: https://bit.ly/2RZOyJJContinue the discussion by following Yaron on Twitter (https://bit.ly/3iMGl6z) and Facebook (https://bit.ly/3vvWDDC )Want to learn more about Ayn Rand and Objectivism? Visit the Ayn Rand Institute: https://bit.ly/35qoEC3#iranprotests #iranianregime #China #Freedom #baraye #liberty #immigration ​ #Economy ​#Objectivism​ #AynRand #politics

Successful Iranians
Interview With Star Iranian Lawyer Who Secured The Grammy For Shervin Hajipour

Successful Iranians

Play Episode Play 59 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 24, 2023 30:36


Interview with the amazing Katy Amiri Younesi, entertainment attorney and civil litigation lawyer. Katy was instrumental in securing the Grammy for Shervin Hajipour  iconic Iran Revolution song "Baraye".

Yaron Brook Show
“Because of Yearning for an Ordinary Life” The Fight for Freedom Yaron Lectures

Yaron Brook Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 107:14


Protest movements have broken out against the oppressive regimes in Iran and China. Young Iranians posted their reasons for rebelling under the hashtag Baraye, meaning “because” and the singer-songwriter Shervin Hajipour compiled many of these reasons into a song of the same title that has become an anthem of the Iranian movement and an inspiration to those fighting for freedom around the world. One line in particular stands out. Young people are rebelling because of their “yeaning for an ordinary life”—for the opportunity to lead lives of the sort many around the world take for granted. By historical standards such “ordinary lives” are extraordinary, and indeed the way of living that freedom fighters long for has not been fully realized, even in the freest and most prosperous societies. It is a way of life that is demanded by human nature, such that the best among us and the best within us yearn for it, often without being able to define it or chart a course towards it. In this talk hosted by the Salem Center at Univesrity of Texas, Austin, Dr. Brook articulates the object of this yearning, discusses how it animates the movements in Iran and China, and draws implications for the fight for freedom in these countries and around the world.00:00 Intro00:20 Iranian protest song Baraye02:50 Death of Mahsa Amini starting protests in Iran09:18 Protests in China18:24 Exodus from Cuba, Russia and Venezuela20:04 Price paid by the protesters26:24 Yearning for an Ordinary Life30:34 Why do we have freedom? 34:55 What happened 250 years ago?37:30 Reason, see http://aynrandlexicon.com/lexicon/reason.html39:27 Individualism, see http://aynrandlexicon.com/lexicon/individualism.html 39:55 What is Freedom?, see http://aynrandlexicon.com/lexicon/freedom.html42:32 Enlightenment45:40 Noble cause for freedomLive Questions:49:41 Israeli–Palestinian conflict52:29 Western companies doing business in China1:00:48 Western press coverage of those uprisings1:06:37 Fall of the Berlin Wall1:11:44 Silence towards Iran1:12:42 Civil Rights Movement1:18:56 Moral culpability of US1:20:34 Covid lockdowns1:23:21 Self-esteem1:27:10 Is freedom necessary progression of any society?1:31:55 Property rights1:35:21 Way to improve western system1:40:10 Minority neighborhoods1:42:10 How to influence political decisions?1:46:00 OutroShow is Sponsored by Ayn Rand University https://university.aynrand.org/ as well as by https://www.expressvpn.com/yaron & https://www.fountainheadcasts.comJoin this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/@YaronBrook/joinLike what you hear? Like, share, and subscribe to stay updated on new videos and help promote the Yaron Brook Show: https://bit.ly/3ztPxTxSupport the Show and become a sponsor: https://www.patreon.com/YaronBrookShowOr make a one-time donation: https://bit.ly/2RZOyJJContinue the discussion by following Yaron on Twitter (https://bit.ly/3iMGl6z) and Facebook (https://bit.ly/3vvWDDC )Want to learn more about Ayn Rand and Objectivism? Visit the Ayn Rand Institute: https://bit.ly/35qoEC3#iranprotests #iranianregime #China #Freedom #baraye #liberty #immigration ​ #Economy ​#Objectivism​ #AynRand #politics

Liberation Now Podcast
Liberation Now Ep 12: Ongoing Uprisings in Iran - Woman, Life, Freedom

Liberation Now Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 58:13


In this episode, Helen Neville speaks with Iranian American scholar-activists Dr. Mehrgol Tiv and Amir Maghsoodi about the current uprisings in Iran. We cover the nationwide protests and state responses since the murder of Mahsa Jina Amini on September 22, 2022. The guests provide context for the roots of the woman-led liberation struggle, and the goals and hopes for Iran and her people.   This episode was recorded on Nov 29, 2022. Since then, the Islamic Republic government has executed two young men for taking part in protests: Mohsen Shekari and Majidreza Rahnavard. As of late-December, Amnesty International and others fear more individuals are at imminent risk of execution by the government.  ABOUT THE GUESTS  Dr. Mehrgol Tiv, PhD (website) (Twitter: @mehrgoltiv) earned her PhD in experimental psychology at McGill University in 2021, where she examined how diverse linguistic experiences related to cognitive processes. Now as a postdoctoral researcher, she further probes the social determinants of cognitive adaptation by assessing the psychological impacts of context diversity and racial identity formation, including among Middle Eastern and North African communities. Mehrgol was born in Tehran, Iran and moved to the United States at the age of six with her family. She grew up in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and now lives in Washington D.C. with her partner and cat.    Amir Maghsoodi, MS (website) (Twitter and IG: @soori_breeze) is a doctoral candidate in his fifth year in the Counseling Psychology Program at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. His interests in psychology center on health and well-being, sense of belonging, and radical healing & liberation of BIPOC folx, with a particular focus on those of MENA/SWANA descent. His mixed-methods dissertation research explores the psychological impacts of racial identity invalidation on MENA Americans (e.g., our legal classification as “white” in the U.S.). He enjoys service to the community and currently serves on the advocacy committee of the American Arab, Middle Eastern, & North African Psychological Association (AMENA-Psy) and on Dr. Kevin Cokley's Division 45 Presidential Task Force on Cross-Racial/Ethnic Solidarity.  RESOURCES   News and Editorials  BBC reporting of first known execution of Iranian protestors   CNN coverage of human rights abuses in political prisons   Hamed Esmaeilion memoir in Toronto Life magazine Association of Families of PS752 Victims   CBC Interview with dissident rapper Toomaj Salehi the day before his kidnapping by Islamic Republic police forces  Washington Post documents Islamic Republic's tactics of repression  Human Rights Activists in Iran (HRANA) Daily Update on Iran Protest  Videos  VICE documentary, part 1   VICE documentary, part 2  Protest Songs  Baraye (“For”) by Shervin Hajipour (turn on English subtitles)  Amir Maghsoodi's cover of Baraye  Soroode Zan (“Women's Anthem”) by Mehdi Yarrahi and Mona Borzouie (Translated lyrics) YouTube page of dissident rapper Toomaj Salehi, who was kidnapped, tortured, and faces execution in Iran  Farsi rendition of Italian protest song, Bella Ciao, played in many global protests and rallies  Relevant Social Media Accounts (mostly Twitter) to Follow  Twitter  https://twitter.com/1500tasvir_en  https://twitter.com/Vahid   https://twitter.com/BlackIranians  https://twitter.com/PriscilliaK  https://twitter.com/sinafazelpour  https://twitter.com/NazaninNour  https://twitter.com/maasalan  https://twitter.com/esmaeilion  https://twitter.com/ps752justice  https://twitter.com/me_too_iran  https://twitter.com/MEMOrganization   https://twitter.com/HRANA_English   Instagram  https://www.instagram.com/1500tasvir_en/  https://www.instagram.com/collectiveforblackiranians/  https://www.instagram.com/from____iran/  https://www.instagram.com/centerforhumanrights/  https://www.instagram.com/middleeastmatters/  https://www.instagram.com/localbrownbaby/  https://www.instagram.com/womanlifefreedom.art/   Academic Statements and Correspondences  AMENA-Psy statement of solidarity with the people of Iran  SPSSI statement of solidarity with the people of Iran  Psychology Coalition at the UN (PCUN) letter to Economic and Social Committee (ECOSOC) of the UN  American Psychological Association's letter to UN High Commissioner of Human Rights  American Psychiatric Association's letter to the UN High Commissioner of Human Rights  Correspondence to Nature by Iranian scholars calling for support of persecuted academic  STAY IN TOUCH!  #LiberationNowPodcast Email: liberationlab.uiuc@gmail.com | Instagram & Twitter: @liberationlab_     EPISODE CREDITS  Music: Amir Maghsoodi and Briana Williams   Podcast Artwork: B. Andi Lee & Amir Maghsoodi  Episode Intro: Mahogany Monette  Episode Outro: B. Andi Lee  Episode Editing: Helen Neville and Amir Maghsoodi  Episode Transcript: bit.ly/LibNowEp12 

SWR2 Treffpunkt Klassik. Musik, Meinung, Perspektiven
„Baraye“, die Hymne der Proteste im Iran

SWR2 Treffpunkt Klassik. Musik, Meinung, Perspektiven

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 4:35


Die brutale Ermordung von Mahsa Amini hat im Iran eine große Protestbewegung ausgelöst. Amini ist zur Symbolfigur des internationalen Widerstands geworden. Eine entscheidende Rolle bei diesen Protesten spielt auch der 25-jährige iranische Sänger Shervin Hajipour mit seinem Song „Baraye“. Marlene Küster stellt ihn vor.

Partnering Leadership
217 New Power Leadership Lessons from the Movement for Freedom in Iran: Woman Life Freedom: Zan Zendegi Azadi| Mahan Tavakoli Partnering Leadership Insight

Partnering Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 20:11


In this episode, Mahan Tavakoli speaks about the leadership lessons we can learn from the woman-led movement for freedom in Iran: Woman Life Freedom, Zan Zendegi, Azadi. Mahan shares why we need to think about power differently in society or organizations. The reasons for a shift away from the old power models based on hierarchies to new power models based on aligned movements. Mahan uses this example to show the need for a change of thinking in organizations with a greater need to align around purpose. Finally, Mahan shares the origins of the Stockdale Paradox and how that relates to the survival and success of all movements and change initiatives.  Mentioned:Baraye by Shervin Hajipour (full version on YouTube with English subtitles) Partnering Leadership conversation with Greg Satell, author of Cascades: How to Create a Movement that Drives Transformational ChangePartnering Leadership conversation with Chip Walker, coauthor of Activate Brand Purpose: How to Harness the Power of Movements to Transform Your CompanyPartnering Leadership conversation with Gia Nardini, coauthor of Together We Rise: How Social Movements SucceedConnect with Mahan Tavakoli:Mahan Tavakoli Website Mahan Tavakoli on LinkedIn More information and resources are available at the Partnering Leadership Podcast website:https://www.partneringleadership.com/

Morgunvaktin
Hlutabréfamarkaðurinn, Íran og Berlínarspjall

Morgunvaktin

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022


Hlutabréf í skráðum félögum hafa í það heila lækkað talsvert í verði á þessu ári. Verðið er þó nokkuð hærra nú en það var í október og umtalsvert hærra en það var um mitt ár 2020. Já, hlutabréfaverð sveiflast upp og niður, þannig er gangurinn á því sviði, en ekki er ekki alltaf gott að segja til um hvað veldur. Við fjölluðum um hlutabréfamarkaðinn, gestur okkar var Magnús Harðarson, forstjóri Kauphallarinnar. Þrír mánuðir eru liðnir síðan mótmæli hófust gegn stjórnvöldum í Íran. Þrátt fyrir að tæplega 500 mótmælendur hafi verið drepnir og mörg þúsund handteknir hefur ekki tekist að berja hreyfinguna niður. Nú eru hafin þriggja daga verkföll víða um landið, og fulltrúi frá stjórnvöldum sagði um helgina að siðgæðislögreglan umdeilda yrði lögð niður. Kjartan Orri Þórsson kennir Miðausturlandafræði við Háskóla Íslands, hann ræddi stöðu mála. Berlínarspjall var líka á dagskrá. Arthúr Björgvin Bollason sagði okkur frá móttökunum sem þýsku fótboltamennirnir fengu við heimkomuna frá Katar - þær voru í samræmi við gengið; hann talaði líka um list og listaverk sem seldist á dögunum fyrir metfé og um menn sem áður þóttu miklir garpar en hafa nú verið felldir af stöllum sínum í sögunni. Umsjónarmenn Morgunvaktarinnar eru Björn Þór Sigbjörnsson og Þórunn Elísabet Bogadóttir. Tónlist: Buttons and bows - Dinah Shore Big in Japan - Ane Brun Baraye ? Shervin Hajipour

Morgunvaktin
Hlutabréfamarkaðurinn, Íran og Berlínarspjall

Morgunvaktin

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 130:00


Hlutabréf í skráðum félögum hafa í það heila lækkað talsvert í verði á þessu ári. Verðið er þó nokkuð hærra nú en það var í október og umtalsvert hærra en það var um mitt ár 2020. Já, hlutabréfaverð sveiflast upp og niður, þannig er gangurinn á því sviði, en ekki er ekki alltaf gott að segja til um hvað veldur. Við fjölluðum um hlutabréfamarkaðinn, gestur okkar var Magnús Harðarson, forstjóri Kauphallarinnar. Þrír mánuðir eru liðnir síðan mótmæli hófust gegn stjórnvöldum í Íran. Þrátt fyrir að tæplega 500 mótmælendur hafi verið drepnir og mörg þúsund handteknir hefur ekki tekist að berja hreyfinguna niður. Nú eru hafin þriggja daga verkföll víða um landið, og fulltrúi frá stjórnvöldum sagði um helgina að siðgæðislögreglan umdeilda yrði lögð niður. Kjartan Orri Þórsson kennir Miðausturlandafræði við Háskóla Íslands, hann ræddi stöðu mála. Berlínarspjall var líka á dagskrá. Arthúr Björgvin Bollason sagði okkur frá móttökunum sem þýsku fótboltamennirnir fengu við heimkomuna frá Katar - þær voru í samræmi við gengið; hann talaði líka um list og listaverk sem seldist á dögunum fyrir metfé og um menn sem áður þóttu miklir garpar en hafa nú verið felldir af stöllum sínum í sögunni. Umsjónarmenn Morgunvaktarinnar eru Björn Þór Sigbjörnsson og Þórunn Elísabet Bogadóttir. Tónlist: Buttons and bows - Dinah Shore Big in Japan - Ane Brun Baraye ? Shervin Hajipour

Musiques du monde
Carte blanche Oum au FGO Barbara et playlist de Sophian Fanen

Musiques du monde

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2022 48:30


Chaque mois, le journaliste musical du site Les jours, Sophian Fanen détecte 5 nouveautés, puis l'artiste marocaine présente sa carte blanche au FGO barbar (30 nov - 1er décembre 2022) avec ses différents projets, poésie, peinture et musique. Nous ouvrons avec Sophian et sa 1ère obsession : Jake Blount ! Playlist Sophian Fanen : - Jake Blount, The Downward Road, tiré de l'album The New Faith (Folkways Recordings, 2022) - Asha Puthli, Lies, tiré de l'album Asha Puthli (Réédition, Mr Bongo 2022) - Horace Andy, Sleepy's Night Cap, tiré de l'album Midnight Scorchers (On-U Sound, 2022) - Lana Lubany, Sold (Single, Beatnik Creative, 2022) - Shervin Hajipour, Baraye (Autoproduit, 2022) voir le clip.   Puis, nous recevons Oum qui s'apprête à ouvrir grand ses appartements avec cette carte blanche que lui offre le FGO Barbara. Pendant 2 jours, l'artiste marocaine déclinera son art en peinture, en poésie et, bien sûr, en musique. Elle présentera Hals, le dernier album avec M Carlos, mais aussi le précédent Daba, le trio Mouthallat et son recueil de poésie (et textes de chansons) « Autrement ». Oum biographie Originaire de Casablanca, Oum El Ghaït Ben Essahraoui s'est d'abord destinée à l'architecture avant de choisir d'embrasser une carrière dans la musique. Elle attire alors l'attention des médias, qui l'assimilent à la Nayda, mouvance de jeunes musiciens marocains attirés par les sonorités plus urbaines. Sortis au Maroc uniquement, les albums Lik'Oum (2009) et Sweerty (2012) la hissent au rang de star dans son pays. Un déclic important s'opère alors. L'autrice et compositrice commence à écrire pour la première fois en darija, dialecte courant arabe marocain. C'est pour elle la possibilité d'exploiter une nouvelle musicalité dans les mots, ainsi que de nouvelles combinaisons de sens, toute une poésie d'assonances. En 2013, elle s'entoure de pointures de la musique pour publier son premier album international, Soul of Morocco. Le public européen découvre une artiste généreuse qui réalise une fusion inédite et d'une grande authenticité. Les concerts s'enchaînent, permettant au groupe soudé de gagner encore en cohésion. Deux ans plus tard, Zarabi, enregistré aux portes du Sahara, approfondit l'orientation esthétique privilégiée par Oum, tout en portant un discours sur la nécessité de préserver la nature et les microsociétés traditionnelles.   Présentation de l'album Hals sorti en 2022 chez MDC / Believe : Pour Hals, Oum et M-Carlos ont fait le choix de se laisser submerger par les états qui nous traversent depuis quelque temps, pour délivrer un spectacle en 7 actes. Au-delà de l'envie, le besoin ici est de mettre en musique les émotions qui ont habité chacune et chacun dans le premier temps de suspens qu'aura connu le monde en mars 2020. 7 propositions, et autant de rythmes et de moods tantôt lancinants tantôt percutants, comme 7 chapitres de l'humain, ou comme une fresque émotionnelle réalisée à quatre mains pour rendre tangible l'indescriptible : la peur, le désir, la confusion, l'acceptation, l'expression de soi, le rêve et l'empathie. Les textes et les mélodies de Oum sont soutenus par le groove d'une ambiance électro confectionnée par M-Carlos au saxophone et maschine.   Titres diffusés : - Nia, extrait de l'album Zarabi voir le clip - Litanies pour un Retour de Jacques Brel, extrait - Lik, extrait de l'album Soul of Morocco voir le clip  - Fear, extrait de l'album Hals voir le clip  - Daba, extrait de l'album Daba voir le clip.

All Inclusive
Special Episode: Iranian Hijab Protests with Guest Hadi Ghaemi

All Inclusive

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 36:16


Join us for the latest episode of All About Change as Hadi Ghaemi, Executive Director of the independent Center for Human Rights in Iran, discusses the reaction of Iranians within Iran and around the world to the death of Mahsa Amini. Women and students are leading this protest movement that doesn't seem to be slowing down. How does it fit into the recent history of protest in Iran, what is different about this wave of protests that Ghaemi calls an “evolution,” and what does it mean for Iranians who live there and in the diaspora?  Hadi Ghaemi is an internationally recognized expert on Iran and human rights. In 2008, he founded the Center for Human Rights in Iran (CHRI), a leading organization documenting human rights violations in Iran and building international coalitions to support human rights. Born in Iran, Ghaemi came to the United States in 1983 as a student, and later became a professor of physics at CUNY as an expert in nanophysics. His other past work focused international attention on the plight of migrant workers in Dubai, as well as the repression of civil society in Iran.  Please find a transcription of this episode:  https://allaboutchangepodcast.com/podcast-episode/hadi-ghaemi/ ‎See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Fett nok
jin, jiyan, azadî

Fett nok

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2022 51:04


jin, jiyan, azadî - women, life, freedomEpisoden er en samtale med journalist Sevda Barazesh for å belyse situasjonen i Iran.Vi snakker om brutaliteten og ideologien til det iranske regimet, hijab-loven som et symbol på statens kvinnesyn og begrensning av kvinners rettigheter.Barazesh forteller om hvordan slagordene blant demonstrantene har utviklet seg,samhold blant etniske minoriteter og mer om den hittil lengste og mest omfattende rekken demonstrasjoner og protester i en 43 år lang kamp for frihet og rettferdighet til folket.Varsel: Episoden omtaler vold og seksuelle overgrep.Lydklippene er tatt opp under solidaritetsmarkering i Bergen 15. oktober. Sangen du hører er Shervin Hajipour med «Baraye»Samtalen er spilt inn 28.oktoberMusikk: Anna Linh BergIllustrasjon: Mathea Milkovic Saric Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

SWR2 Kulturgespräch
Musik und Protest: Welche Lieder braucht es für eine Revolution?

SWR2 Kulturgespräch

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 32:15


Im Iran gehen seit Mitte September jede Woche zehntausende Menschen auf die Straße - gegen die Unterdrückung von Frauen, gegen das Regime als Ganzes. Davon, und von der brutalen Niederschlagung der Proteste, bekommen wir hier nur Bruchstücke zu sehen, weil das Regime das Internet drosselt und fast keine unabhängigen Journalist*innen mehr vor Ort sind. Was bei uns ankommt: Die Musik der Revolution, so wie die Hymne „Baraye“ von Shervin Hajipour. Welche Bedeutung hat diese Musik für die Prostest - und wie hängen Musik und Protest überhaupt zusammen? „Zu Marschmusik protestiert man nicht“, sagt der Musikjournalist Keno Mescher, denn Protest drückt sich nicht nur in den Lyrics, sondern auch in der Musik selbst aus. Und für die Politikwissenschaftlerin Naika Foroutan zeigt sich in „Baraye“ verdichtet etwas, dass sie „pan-progressive Proteste“ nennt. Aber was als subversive Musik beginnt, muss diesen widerständigen Charakter nicht behalten: Ob für Werbung, bei Corona-Protesten oder sogar als Genre beim Rechtsrock: Musik ist für vieles anschlussfähig. Wenn ihr jetzt auf den Geschmack gekommen seid und noch mehr Protestsongs hören wollt: Die folgenden Lieder stehen auf der Playlist Iran von Naika Foroutan oder haben uns bei der Vorbereitung des Podcasts begleitet: Shervin Hajipour: „Baraye“ Toomaj Salehi: „Soorakh Moosh“ Gola Ardestani „Hagham-e“ Ali Azimi / Golshifte Farahani: „Marze Por Gohar“ Yashgin Kyäni: „Bella Ciao“ James Brown: “Say it loud (I'm Black and I'm Proud)” Victor Jara: “Derecho de vivir en paz“ Joan Baez: Bread and Roses” N.W.A. “Fuk da Police” Habt ihr noch mehr Themen, die wir uns dringend anschauen sollten? Schreibt uns an kulturpodcast@swr.de Host: Pia Masurczak Redaktion: Pia Masurczak und Giordana Marsilio

Keine Angst vor Hits
Bonus: Pop im Iran – der Sound der Revolution

Keine Angst vor Hits

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 40:40


Seit der Ermordung der Kurdin Jîna Mahsa Amini in Teheran finden im Iran mutige, revolutionäre Proteste statt, die auf der ganzen Welt Unterstützung erfahren. Musik spielt dabei nicht nur für die Verbreitung der Protestforderungen eine entscheidende Rolle. In Keine Angst vor Hits hören wir die Songs der Revolution mit der deutsch-iranischen Musikerin MARYAM.fyi. [00:00:01] Intro [00:01:19] Begrüßung MARYAM.fyi [00:04:22] MARYAM.fyi – FREI [00:09:13] Mohsen Yeganeh – Behet Ghol Midam (Live) [00:14:36] Googoosh – Dobareh [00:21:14] The song of equality [00:24:30] Shervin Hajipour – Baraye [00:30:48] Toomaj – Meydoone Jang [00:35:13] Madanii – Teheran is burning [00:38:36] MARYAM.fyi – Baraye >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/musik/keine-angst-vor-hits-bonus-der-sound-der-revolution

Podcasts – detektor.fm
Keine Angst vor Hits | Bonus: Pop im Iran – der Sound der Revolution

Podcasts – detektor.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 40:40


Seit der Ermordung der Kurdin Jîna Mahsa Amini in Teheran finden im Iran mutige, revolutionäre Proteste statt, die auf der ganzen Welt Unterstützung erfahren. Musik spielt dabei nicht nur für die Verbreitung der Protestforderungen eine entscheidende Rolle. In Keine Angst vor Hits hören wir die Songs der Revolution mit der deutsch-iranischen Musikerin MARYAM.fyi. [00:00:01] Intro [00:01:19] Begrüßung MARYAM.fyi [00:04:22] MARYAM.fyi – FREI [00:09:13] Mohsen Yeganeh – Behet Ghol Midam (Live) [00:14:36] Googoosh – Dobareh [00:21:14] The song of equality [00:24:30] Shervin Hajipour – Baraye [00:30:48] Toomaj – Meydoone Jang [00:35:13] Madanii – Teheran is burning [00:38:36] MARYAM.fyi – Baraye >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/musik/keine-angst-vor-hits-bonus-der-sound-der-revolution

Musik – detektor.fm
Bonus: Pop im Iran – der Sound der Revolution

Musik – detektor.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 40:40


Seit der Ermordung der Kurdin Jîna Mahsa Amini in Teheran finden im Iran mutige, revolutionäre Proteste statt, die auf der ganzen Welt Unterstützung erfahren. Musik spielt dabei nicht nur für die Verbreitung der Protestforderungen eine entscheidende Rolle. In Keine Angst vor Hits hören wir die Songs der Revolution mit der deutsch-iranischen Musikerin MARYAM.fyi. [00:00:01] Intro [00:01:19] Begrüßung MARYAM.fyi [00:04:22] MARYAM.fyi – FREI [00:09:13] Mohsen Yeganeh – Behet Ghol Midam (Live) [00:14:36] Googoosh – Dobareh [00:21:14] The song of equality [00:24:30] Shervin Hajipour – Baraye [00:30:48] Toomaj – Meydoone Jang [00:35:13] Madanii – Teheran is burning [00:38:36] MARYAM.fyi – Baraye >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/musik/keine-angst-vor-hits-bonus-der-sound-der-revolution

Album der Woche – detektor.fm
Bonus: Pop im Iran – der Sound der Revolution

Album der Woche – detektor.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 40:40


Seit der Ermordung der Kurdin Jîna Mahsa Amini in Teheran finden im Iran mutige, revolutionäre Proteste statt, die auf der ganzen Welt Unterstützung erfahren. Musik spielt dabei nicht nur für die Verbreitung der Protestforderungen eine entscheidende Rolle. In Keine Angst vor Hits hören wir die Songs der Revolution mit der deutsch-iranischen Musikerin MARYAM.fyi. [00:00:01] Intro [00:01:19] Begrüßung MARYAM.fyi [00:04:22] MARYAM.fyi – FREI [00:09:13] Mohsen Yeganeh – Behet Ghol Midam (Live) [00:14:36] Googoosh – Dobareh [00:21:14] The song of equality [00:24:30] Shervin Hajipour – Baraye [00:30:48] Toomaj – Meydoone Jang [00:35:13] Madanii – Teheran is burning [00:38:36] MARYAM.fyi – Baraye >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/musik/keine-angst-vor-hits-bonus-der-sound-der-revolution

KEXP's Sound & Vision
The Iranian Protest Song Connecting a Revolution

KEXP's Sound & Vision

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 13:23


For more than a month, Iran has been experiencing another revolution of sorts. The death of a 22-year-old woman named Mahsa "Jina" Amini has sparked mass protests and one song has become a rallying cry across the world. KEXP's Roddy Nikpour talks about what “Baraye” by Shervin Hajipour means to him, his family, and a country.Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/sound/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Pod Persian
Bonus - The Protest Song "Barayeh"

Pod Persian

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 57:58


Dear listener, as you are likely aware, protestors in Iran are demanding the government respect their fundamental rights to self-expression and freedom. The government responded to their demands with a violent crackdown. Instead of a regular episode, we discuss the protests through Shervin Hajipour's song Barayeh. The song reflects the frustrations of many young people living in Iran whose wishes are suppressed by their government. We discuss some new vocabulary, interesting idioms, and include some short grammar lessons about forming nouns from adjectives. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/podpersian/support

P4 Världen
Därför engagerar mordet på Mahsa en hel värld

P4 Världen

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2022 35:09


Hör Carola Häggkvist, hårfrisörskan i iranska Kurdistan och demonstranter i Kalmar och Berlin om varför dödsmisshandeln av 22-åringen, som burit sin slöja fel, berör så många i Iran och utomlands. Över hela världen hålls protester för att stötta demonstrationerna i Iran. Protester där kvinnor tar av sig sin hijab för att trotsa regimen och skapa förändring. De skanderar: Kvinna. Liv. Frihet.Startskottet för de omfattande protesterna var 22-åriga Masha Aminis död. Hon greps av den iranska moralpolisen för att hennes huvudsjal inte skulle ha täckt håret tillräckligt. Några dagar senare dog hon på sjukhus - och enligt Aminis familj ska hon ha utsatts för kraftigt våld mot huvudet.De senaste veckorna har vi sett skolflickor trotsa regimen genom att slita av sig sin slöjan - och regimen har svarat med våld. Det har rapporterats om hur den iranska säkerhetspolisen har misshandlat och dödat barn, kvinnor och män som protesterar mot regimen.I P4 Världen hör vi om det stöd som visas för kvinnornas kamp i Iran. Bland annat hålls demonstrationer i Kalmar och i Berlin denna helg.Mellanösternkorrespondent Cecilia Uddén berättar vad det är med det här fallet som väcker så starka känslor. Hon förklarar även varför det är så viktigt för den iranska regimen att kvinnor följer de stränga klädreglerna.Hur kommer det sig att unga kvinnor och män vågar protestera i Iran när den iranska polisen möter dem med brutalt våld? Svaret får vi av Nishtman Irandoust, reporter på Radio Swedens kurdiska redaktion som har följt en hårfrisörska i en av Irans städer vars barn protesterar på gatorna mot regimen.Artisten Carola är en av alla som har engagerat sig i de iranska kvinnornas protester. Hon berättar om varför hon valt att översätta och framföra en av de mest spridda iranska protestlåtarna just nu. Baraye, heter låten, vilket betyder För på svenska, av artisten Shervin Hajipour.Programledare: Kajsa BoglindProducent: Catarina Spåre Gustafsson

All Things
Episode 96: How One Woman Lost Her Life & Sparked Nationwide Protests for Not Wearing a Headscarf

All Things

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 29:00


Protests began erupting across Iran in late September following the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini, who was arrested in Tehran by morality police. Amini, who was visiting Tehran with her family, was arrested for not wearing her headscarf, and died in a hospital three days later. Her brother reports she was taken to a “re-education center” for not abiding by the state's hijab rules and was beaten there. State police say Amini died from a heart attack, but her family insists she had no heart issues and was beaten to death by the police. Massive demonstrations began at Amini's funeral, and they continue to sweep across the country now five weeks later. Human rights monitors have reported hundreds dead, including children. As of a few days ago, the count is up to at least 233 Iranians dead, with 32 below the age of 18.To take a deeper look at what's happening right now in Iran, I invited my friend Laurie Meberg on to today's episode. Laurie lives in France and she has about 10 years of experience serving the Iranian church in different cities and capacities around the world. Laurie also grew up worshipping in a church with connections to the Iranian church, so she's been praying for the Iranian church and Persian Christians her whole life. Laurie shares the perspectives of her Iranian friends with us, as well as some ways we can be better informed, pray, and even protest from the other side of the world. Helpful links related to today's episode: Shervin Hajipour's song Baroye (For/Because of) w/ English subtitles: https://youtu.be/TPyHuCZzsVAarticleeighteen.com is an organization by Iranian Churches in Europe geared toward holding the Republic of Iran accountable for human rights offenses and especially against Christians.This explains a bit about the morality police: https://www.newindianexpress.com/world/2022/oct/13/explainer-who-are-the-morality-policebasijs-leading-the-crackdown-on-irans-protests-2507716.htmlListeners can pressure their own congresspeople to hold Iran accountable for human rights offenses. Ghazaleh Pakdel and Sarah Bahiraei have drafted a letter or template to use: https://docs.google.com/document/d/131jpaWSjq9hr9tsQ57msNhAZ0a2BWWv985dJpb2PFQQ/edit"The daily" podcast from NYT dated September 28 is a really good overview/background for what's going on: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcasts/the-daily/id120036?i=1000580894944Iranian Bible Society: https://www.onemorelamp.org

COSMO Machiavelli - Rap und Politik
Iran: Frauen, Leben, Freiheit

COSMO Machiavelli - Rap und Politik

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 53:47


"Meydoone Jang" – "Kriegsschauplatz", so nennt der iranische Rapper Toomaj in seiner aktuellen Single seine Heimat, den Iran. Straßenschlachten, Polizisten, die auf offener Straße auf Menschen schießen, Demonstrierende, die verschwinden – und jetzt das berüchtigte Evin-Gefängnis in Teheran in Flammen. Nach wiederholten Protesten in den vergangenen Jahren scheint die Islamische Republik Iran nun wirklich an der Kippe zur Revolution, einer feministischen Revolution. Der Auslöser dieses möglichen Umsturzes ist der gewaltsame Tod einer jungen kurdischen Frau: Jina Mahsa Amini. Auf ihren Grabstein schreiben die Eltern „Jina, Liebste, du stirbst nicht. Dein Name wird ein Symbol werden.” Sie sollten Recht behalten. Im ganzen Land protestieren Menschen, "Jin Jiyan Azadî" – "Frauen, Leben, Freiheit" schallt durch die Straßen.  Ebenso wie die Hymne der Proteste: "Baraye" von Shervin Hajipour. Der iranische Sänger hat mit einem simplen Songkonzept Millionen Menschen erreicht, vielleicht bekommt er sogar einen Grammy für sein Werk. In "Baraye", übersetzt "Dafür", liest er singend Tweets vor, in denen die Iraner:innen geschrieben haben, wofür sie auf die Straßen ziehen. "Er hat all das auf den Punkt gebracht: Das ganze Unbehagen, das ganze Staatsversagen und die ganze Unterdrückung", sagt Natalie Amiri. Die ARD-Journalistin ist in dieser Folge Vertretung für Vassili. Natalie war von 2015 bis 2020 Korrespondentin für die ARD in Teheran, ihr Buch "Zwischen den Welten: Von Macht und Ohnmacht im Iran" erzählt von ihren Erfahrungen und den Menschen vor Ort. Heute ist Amiri Moderatorin vom Weltspiegel und eine der wichtigsten Stimmen rund um die Lage im Iran.  Ebenfalls wichtige Stimmen sind die Rapperinnen und Rapper im Ausland: Sei es die iranische Rapperin Justina, die heute in Schweden im Exil lebt, oder die Deutschrapper Xatar, Azad und Fard, die sich zu der aktuellen Lage äußern. Und einstimmen, in die Hoffnung, die auch Natalie Amiri hat: "Ich hoffe, die Menschen im Iran bekommen Freiheit und ihre Rechte." Von Machiavelli.

Refuse Fascism
Women, Life, Freedom

Refuse Fascism

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2022 54:37


The courageous movement in Iran is reaching an incredibly inspiring new stage that needs to be understood, learned from and supported by people who care about justice everywhere. To learn more about the situation, Sam Goldman interviews two experts on the topic: Jasmin Ramsey, Deputy Director of the Center for Human Rights in Iran (follow @ICHRI and @jasminramsey; website iranhumanrights.org) and Sussan Tahmasebi, Executive Director, FEMENA (follow @FemenaNet and @sussantweets; website femena.net). Plus: commentary from Coco Das on latest from the Jan 6 hearings and the commission's vote to subpoena Trump. *The translation of the Iranian protest anthem "Baraye" by Shervin Hajipour was done and sung by Rana Mansour. Find more from her at ranamusic.com. Refuse Fascism is more than a podcast! You can get involved at RefuseFascism.org. Send your comments to samanthagoldman@refusefascism.org or @SamBGoldman. Connect with the movement at RefuseFascism.org and support: · Venmo: @RefuseFascism · Cashapp: $RefuseFascism · paypal.me/refusefascism · donate.refusefascism.org Music for this episode: Penny the Snitch by Ikebe Shakedown --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/refuse-fascism/message

FT News Briefing
FT Weekend: Artist Shirin Neshat on the women-led protests in Iran

FT News Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2022 28:43


This week we speak with Shirin Neshat, one of the most famous contemporary artists from Iran, about the protests in her home country. Shirin's work focuses on the lives and struggles of Iranian women. The protests have been raging for a month, which, as Shirin says, makes them the longest-running demonstrations since the 1979 Islamic revolution. We talk about what they mean, why this time they're different, and her art, some of which has been recently projected on buildings in London and Los Angeles. Then, we hear about a new trend in drug research. Scientists can now grow entire human mini-organs in labs. Could that lead to a world without animal testing? The FT's Clive Cookson and Hannah Kuchler join us to discuss.-------Want to stay in touch? We love hearing from you. Email us at ftweekendpodcast@ft.com. We're on Twitter @ftweekendpod, and Lilah is on Instagram and Twitter @lilahrap.-------Links and mentions from the episode:– Shirin Neshat is on Instagram at @shirin__neshat– Shirin's video installation Turbulent, 1998: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VCAssCuOGls– Some photos of Shirin's Women of Allah series: https://www.matronsandmistresses.com/articles/2021/4/29/shirin-neshat – Baraye, by Shervin Hajipour https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TPyHuCZzsVA – An interview with Shirin in the FT from September 2021: https://on.ft.com/3zVaVk8– How science is getting closer to a world without animal testing, by Clive, Hannah and Joe Miller: https://on.ft.com/3SPlFuA– Hannah is on Twitter @hannahkuchler, and Clive is on Twitter @clivecookson-------Special offers for FT Weekend listeners, from 50% off a digital subscription to a $1/£1/€1 trial can be found here: http://ft.com/weekendpodcast-------Original music by Metaphor Music. Mixing and sound design by Breen Turner and Sam Giovinco Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

FT Everything Else
Artist Shirin Neshat on the women-led protests in Iran

FT Everything Else

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2022 28:13


This week we speak with Shirin Neshat, one of the most famous contemporary artists from Iran, about the protests in her home country. Shirin's work focuses on the lives and struggles of Iranian women. The protests have been raging for a month, which, as Shirin says, makes them the longest-running demonstrations since the 1979 Islamic revolution. We talk about what they mean, why this time they're different, and her art, some of which has been recently projected on buildings in London and Los Angeles. Then, we hear about a new trend in drug research. Scientists can now grow entire human mini-organs in labs. Could that lead to a world without animal testing? The FT's Clive Cookson and Hannah Kuchler join us to discuss.-------Want to stay in touch? We love hearing from you. Email us at ftweekendpodcast@ft.com. We're on Twitter @ftweekendpod, and Lilah is on Instagram and Twitter @lilahrap.-------Links and mentions from the episode:– Shirin Neshat is on Instagram at @shirin__neshat– Shirin's video installation Turbulent, 1998: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VCAssCuOGls– Some photos of Shirin's Women of Allah series: https://www.matronsandmistresses.com/articles/2021/4/29/shirin-neshat – Baraye, by Shervin Hajipour https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TPyHuCZzsVA – An interview with Shirin in the FT from September 2021: https://on.ft.com/3zVaVk8– How science is getting closer to a world without animal testing, by Clive, Hannah and Joe Miller: https://on.ft.com/3SPlFuA– Hannah is on Twitter @hannahkuchler, and Clive is on Twitter @clivecookson-------Special offers for FT Weekend listeners, from 50% off a digital subscription to a $1/£1/€1 trial can be found here: http://ft.com/weekendpodcast-------Original music by Metaphor Music. Mixing and sound design by Breen Turner and Sam Giovinco Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Green & Red: Podcasts for Scrappy Radicals
The Protests in Iran, with Professor Giuseppe Acconcia (G&R 187)

Green & Red: Podcasts for Scrappy Radicals

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 47:08


The "hijab protests" in Iran have continued and intensified for weeks now, and we talked to a journalist and scholar with a longtime familiarity with the country. Giuseppe Acconcia, @stradedellest, professor at Padua University, has been a journalist working out of Iran and is the author of "The Great Iran," and most recently co-authored, with Lorenza Perini, of "The Arab Uprisings: Protests, Gender, and War, 2011-2021." Acconcia here provides us with background to the new conflict, the critical role Iranian women have played in the resistance in Iran for some time now and the current state of the uprising, and other factors, like the Iranian economy and sanctions, that are affecting the current protests. See Acconcia and Perini, The Arab-Uprisings: Protests, Gender, and War, https://www.routledge.com/The-Arab-Uprisings-Protests-Gender-and-War-2011-2021/Acconcia-Perini/p/book/9781032274843 ----------------------------------------------- Outro// "Baraye" by Shervin Hajipour (note- This is a popular resistance song with the Iranian uprising. You can read more about it here: https://bit.ly/3s2GxSZ) Follow Green and Red// G&R Linktree: https://linktr.ee/greenandredpodcast https://greenandredpodcast.org/ NEW LINK! Join our Discord community: https://discord.gg/Rg7H9A3X Support the Green and Red Podcast// Become a Patron at https://www.patreon.com/greenredpodcast Or make a one time donation here: https://bit.ly/DonateGandR ** Our friends with Certain Days now have their 2023 calendar available for sale. Get yours now at https://www.certaindays.org/ This is a Green and Red Podcast (@PodcastGreenRed) production. Produced by Bob (@bobbuzzanco) and Scott (@sparki1969). “Green and Red Blues" by Moody. Editing by Isaac.

HerzaufZunge
Folge #13: Eine Revolution, keine Demonstration

HerzaufZunge

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 17:54


1. Lied: Soroode Zan سرود زن (Woman's Anthem) von Mehdi Yarrahi 2. Lied: برای (Baraye)von Shervin Hajipour

Write Your Last Chapter
"Woman. Life. Freedom"

Write Your Last Chapter

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2022 37:32


We are in the third week of Iran's uprising.  After last week's episode, I had so many requests from my audience asking "What can we do?". So I reached out to a brilliant Iranian American Scientist who has been an inspiration to many people around the world.  My guest today is Dr. Firouz Naderi. He held many executive positions during his 36 years at NASA's robotic space missions leading to becoiong NASA's program manager for Mars exploration in 2000. He received NASA's Distinguished Service Medal in 2005 which is considered its highest award.  After retiring from his position, he remains an active advocate for the Iranian-American dispora formerly having served on the board of directors of Public Affairs Alliance of Iranian American (PAAIA). I reached out to him to share his thoughts about what is happening in Iran, what are some actionable items listeners can put in practice.  In other news, Shervin Hajipour, the singer of "Baraye" song that I played on the podcast has been released on bond. There is a collective movement to nominate his song for Grammy's under the "best song for social change".  You may submit your vote at https://songforsocialchange.grammy.com  I hope you enjoy this special podcast.  To follow Dr. Firouz Naderi on social media, please do so on Twittter @Firouz_Naderi Consider to keep posting about the political injustices in Iran by sharing hashtags. #Mahsaamini, #Nikashakarami, #iran 

Trending Globally: Politics and Policy
The Protests in Iran Are About More than Hijabs

Trending Globally: Politics and Policy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2022 21:26


From the Watson Institute at Brown University, this is Trending Globally. I'm Dan Richards.  On September 13, 2022, a young Iranian woman named Mahsa Amini was detained by the country's ‘morality police' for improperly wearing her hijab.  Three days later, she was dead. Authorities claimed it was the result of a heart attack, but images of her in the hospital – bruised and bloodied – suggested otherwise.  Those images, along with the government's cover-up surrounding the details of her death, have sparked a protest movement in Iran unlike any the country has seen.  On this bonus episode of Trending Globally, Dan Richards spoke  with anthropologist and Director of the Center for Middle East Studies  Nadje Al-Ali about these protests, and about the unique role gender has come to play in them.  These protests are, and always have been, about much more than hijabs, as Nadje explains. They're part of a much longer story of political resistance in the Middle East. Many of us, especially in the West, would do well to understand that story. Questions? Comments? Ideas for topics or guests? Email us at: trendingglobally@brown.edu. https://watson.brown.edu/news/podcasts (Learn more about the Watson Institute's other podcasts).  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z8xXiqyfBg0 (Listen to Shervin Hajipour's song 'Baraye)'. https://trending-globally.captivate.fm/ (Transcript coming soon on our website). 

The Fifth Floor
Life in the Russian army

The Fifth Floor

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2022 40:26


BBC Russian journalist Olga Ivshina shares the findings of her investigation into the reality of life for soldiers serving in Russia's armies, from crowd-sourcing to buy their own equipment, to why it's so hard to leave. Iran protest: 'For...' The lyrics to 'Baraye', which translates as ‘for' or ‘because', by Shervin Hajipour were taken from ordinary Iranians posting on social media to explain why they are protesting, each line beginning "for...". BBC Persian's Saba Zavarei explains how the protest song has evolved. Venezuelan migrants in Martha's Vineyard The Republican governor of Florida staged a political stunt to confront politicians far away from the southern border with the reality of uncontrolled migration. They flew 48 undocumented Latin Americans from Texas to Martha's Vineyard, close to Boston, where many liberal and democrat politicians have summer houses. Luis Fajardo has been following the story for BBC Monitoring in Miami. Afghan women chasing their Olympic dreams in Italy BBC Uzbek's Firuz Rahimi, and producer Ivana Scatola, joined five women from Afghanistan's cycling team who fled the country and are now training in Italy, pursuing their dream to represent their home country in the Olympics. Pakistan floods and the karahi commute Pakistan's catastrophic floods in the past month, have been challenging to report for BBC Urdu. When Rubab Batool saw an intriguing video of locals using karahis - essentially huge cooking vessels - as transport on the floodwaters, she has to use her own creativity to work out how to film it. Presenter: Feranak Amidi Producer: Caroline Ferguson

Self-Help Songwriter Podcast

Check out this article which says:"On September 29, Iran arrested Shervin Hajipour after the release of “For…”, a song inspired by the death of Mahsa Amini, a young Kurdish woman detained for “inappropriate attire” on Sept. 13, 2022. Her death three days later sparked nationwide protests for weeks. The lyrics of “Baraye”—or “For…” or “Because of…” in Persian—were pulled from phases used in Twitter posts about Amini and the public outcry. Hajipour's song on Instagram quickly went viral with 40 million views in two days. It became the anthem, or soundtrack of the protests, sung by defiant schoolgirls, blared on car radios, and picked up by sympathy protestors in foreign capitals."Today, we read and break down the lyrics to BARAYE ("For Freedom").Listen to the song on SpotifyFollow Shervin on SpotifyCOME TO THE JOY ACTIVATION on October 13My Links:WebsiteInstagramMusic YoutubeBalkan Folkdance YoutubeSpotifyFacebookJoin the next free zoom concert!Support the show

PRI: Arts and Entertainment
'For the Sake of' song becomes anthem for protests in Iran

PRI: Arts and Entertainment

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022


In the somber ballad, musician Shervin Hajipour sings of why Iranians are rising up in protest: “For dancing in the streets," he intones. “For my sister, for your sister, for our sisters.”

Studio DN
Vilken roll spelar studenter i motståndet i Iran?

Studio DN

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 19:31


Protesterna mot regimen i Iran är inne på sin tredje vecka. I helgen belägrades Sharif University i Teheran av säkerhetsstyrkor, och hundratals studenter blev instängda. Vad var det som hände? DN:s Mellanösternkorrespondent Emma Bouvin berättar om motståndet på Irans universitet. Tillägg: Efter att avsnittet spelats in uppgavs den iranska artisten Shervin Hajipour – som gjort låten Baraye och som fått en central roll i de folkliga protesterna i Iran – ha blivit villkorligt frigiven mot borgen i väntan på rättegång. Programledare: Palmira Koukkari Mbenga. Producent: Sabina Marmullakaj. Ljudtekniker: Patrik Miesenberger. Tekniker: Jonas Lindskov, Bauer Media.

Kulturreportaget i P1
Baraye – låten som föddes ur protesterna i Iran

Kulturreportaget i P1

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 7:53


I Iran fortsätter folket att demonstrera för frihet och mot den Islamiska Republik som har haft makten sedan revolutionen 1979. Många säger att den här omgången av protester skiljer sig från de förra för att folket är mer enade och mindre rädda.En stor anledning kan också tillskrivas användandet av sociala medier som en mötesplats där information, videoklipp, konst och kultur samsas och växer i symbios.Ett exempel är en låt som fått en central roll i de folkliga protesterna, den heter Baraye och är skapad av artisten Shervin Hajipour som fängslades på grund av den. P1 Kulturs reporter Saman Bakhtiari har lyssnat på låten som föddes ur protesterna och som nu blivit en del av den.

Kulturnytt i P1
Valåret har gjort avtryck i Maktbarometern.

Kulturnytt i P1

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 5:00


Countrysångerskan Loretta Lynn är död. Miljöpartiets Amanda Lind ny ordförande i kulturutskottet. Shervin Hajipour villkorligt frigiven. Aretha Franklin övervakades av FBI i över 40 år.

P1 Kultur
Dungen tillbaka med sitt första "nyktra" album

P1 Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 53:30


Bandet Dungen har under sina snart två decennier tagit svenskspråkig psyk-rock ut i världen. Creddiga amerikanska musiksajter hyllar dem samtidigt som rötterna finns i den svenska folkmusiken. Sångaren och låtskrivaren Gustav Ejstes är gäst i dagens P1 Kultur. MUSIK OCH SOCIALA MEDIER FLÄTAS SAMMAN I PROTESTERNA I IRANUnder de pågående protesterna mot regimen i Iran har särskilt en låt blivit ett emblem för revolten, låten "Baraye" av artisten Shervin Hajipour. Saman Bakhtiari har lyssnat på låt som flätar samman musik och sociala medier och som blivit till en kampsång under protesterna.JOHANNES ANYURU: "LITTERATUREN RÄDDADE MIG FRÅN ATT BLI CIVILINGENJÖR"Författaren Johannes Anyuru är aktuell med ny roman, Ixelles en bok om på många sätt handlar om litteraturens kraft och vad skrivande och läsande egentligen kan förändra. "Jag tror att många tänker att jag är en sådan som räddades av litteraturen. Men sanningen är att jag räddades från att bli civilingenjör" berättar han för P1 Kulturs reporter Lina Kalmteg.ESSÄ: EFFEKTIVISERINGEN ÄR EN FÄLLAVi lever i ett samhälle och i en arbetskultur i hög grad präglad av effektivisering. En ständigt återkommande fråga är hur mer ska bli gjort på mindre tid, helst också utan att tumma på kvaliteten. Författaren David Jonstad berättar i dagens OBS essä om hur ekvationen inte går ihop.Programledare: Lisa Wall Producent: Eskil Krogh Larsson

Bureau Buitenland fragmenten
Het Iraanse lied van de vrijheid

Bureau Buitenland fragmenten

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 7:23


“Vanwege het gedwongen paradijs. Vanwege mijn zus, jouw zus, onze zussen.” In 48 uur werd het lied ‘Vanwege' van Shervin Hajipour meer dan 40 miljoen keer beluisterd en het wordt nog steeds heel veel gedeeld op social media. Het lied bezingt de redenen waarom de burgers van Iran nu tegen het regime in opstand komen en waarom zij de harde repressie trotseren. Filosoof Heidi Dorudi over deze officieuze ‘hymne' van de Iraanse demonstranten.

Write Your Last Chapter
"For Mahsa and Shervin"

Write Your Last Chapter

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 34:41


On September 13th, a 22 year old Kurdish girl named Mahsa Amini, who had come to Tehran for a mini vacation with her family was detained by the "Morality Police" for having improper hijab or head covering. 3 days later, she was declared brain dead in an ICU and her body was returned to her grieving family. One week later, a young artist by the name of Shervin Hajipour, had performed a song by tying together people's tweets about why they are demonstrating in protest.  It's bigger than Mahsa Amini. It's bigger than Hijab.  The song had garnered millions of listeneres.  24 hours later, Shervin was arrested by the Iranian governement and his song was removed from his social media accounts.  If you want to help out and let the rest of the people who are demonstrating to remember her name, what can you do? What is the least you could do?  If you are faced with helplessness about what it happening thousands of miles away from where you live, how can you act so you can have an impact? There is so much injustice in this world.  Right now, in the country of Iran there are people who are demonstrating for their rights to have freedom of choice. The choice to live in a free world.  On Saturday, October 1st, I am holding a Q and A zoom meeting to answer questions for you as well as share with you steps you can take to support and honor the likes of Mahsa and Shervin. To learn more sign up on my website http://www.drfaryal.com   

Roqe
Roqe Ep#202 – Special Edition: The Uprising - Voices From inside Iran

Roqe

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 105:27


Another Special Edition of Roqe addressing the movement for change in Iran and the outcry after the killing of Mahsa Amini. After our last two editions assembling voices across the diaspora, in this episode, there is a different approach and we hear from three courageous Iranians who have been on the frontlines demonstrating against the regime in Iran in the last two weeks, and join us to provide a first-hand account of what exactly they are witnessing and experiencing in this volatile moment. “Sara,” a young professional employed in the field of logistics, joins Jian from Tehran, “Elham,” a young English teacher is on the line from Mashhad, and “Sam,” a filmmaker and musician, shares his experience from Tehran. Plus, the Roqe on-air team discuss the latest news regarding the arrests of many prominent Iranians, and pays tribute to Shervin Hajipour, now detained in Iran, by playing his epic and viral protest song, “Baraye.”

Esteri
Esteri di venerdì 30/09/2022

Esteri

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 28:52


1-Mosca 30 settembre 2022. Vladimir Putin ha ufficializzato l'annessione di 4 regione dell'Ucraina. Joe Biden premette di aiutare Kiev con le armi e la diplomazia Zelensky chiede l'adesione alla Nato. ( Francesco Giorgini) 2-Domenica Brasile al voto. Lula da Silva super favorito e l'America Latina spera nella svolta. Per le classe più poveri del paese Bolsonaro è stato un incubo lungo 4 anni. ( Alfredo Somoza, Padre Dario Bossi) 3-Iran. Non si ferma la protesta delle donne. Il governo minaccia gli artisti che mostrano pubblicamente sostegno alla rivolta contro gli Ayatollah. Arrestato l'artista Shervin Hajipour che ha dedicato una canzone a Mahsa Amini e a tutte le vittime dei regimi religiosi. ( Farian Sabahi) 4-Messico. Sulla scomparsa dei 43 studenti di Ayotzinapa è scontro al vertice della Fiscalia. Un pezzo della magistratura, ancora fedele all'ex presidente Pena Nieto, ha iniziato a scarcerare i militare coinvolti nel crimine di Stato. ( Fabrizio Lorusso) 5-L'americana Doreen Bogdan- Martin è la prima donna eletta presidente dell'Unione internazionale delle telecomunicazioni. ITU, che ha 157 anni, è la più antica agenzie dell'Onu. ( Chiara Vitali)