The silence of the Iranians in the tyranny of Ismail Bakhshi is the answer to the question why no one stands up.
Amnesty International, a London-based security firm, has expressed "concern" on Friday, August 11, in a statement on the detention of Ismail Bakhshi and Sepideh Ghulyan and other labor activists.
Ismail, a working-class, oppressed part of a poor but brave family who did not succumb to the oppression of the regime against the workers of the Haft Tapeh sugar cane factory, has become a thorn in the eyes of the regime since it became a hope for the workers with its simple and effective words. .
🔹 This young man only wanted officials to be paid workers' wages.
🔹 Ismail Bakhsh was arrested once again last year but released after a while but was re-arrested in February; along with him, a brave girl named Sepideh Ghalyan, a freelance journalist who had reported on demonstrations at the factory, was arrested. Is
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