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WomanLifeFreedomWhispers of the Silenced bears witness to the cruel machinery of oppression: killings, blinding, humiliation, rape, abduction, letting the wounded bleed unseen, and punishing even the smallest acts of defiance. Each story and poem gives voice to these methods, transforming fear into testimony.At its center is Jina Mahsa Amini, whose life and death became the first drop in a tide of rebellion. Her spark, radiant even in the face of brutality, ignited long-silenced hearts and carried defiance across streets, cities, and generations.From blood-stained squares to hidden…mehr

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WomanLifeFreedomWhispers of the Silenced bears witness to the cruel machinery of oppression: killings, blinding, humiliation, rape, abduction, letting the wounded bleed unseen, and punishing even the smallest acts of defiance. Each story and poem gives voice to these methods, transforming fear into testimony.At its center is Jina Mahsa Amini, whose life and death became the first drop in a tide of rebellion. Her spark, radiant even in the face of brutality, ignited long-silenced hearts and carried defiance across streets, cities, and generations.From blood-stained squares to hidden sanctuaries, from whispered acts of courage to enduring hope, the collective voices trace both horror and resilience. Whispers of the Silenced is mourning and celebration, grief and remembrance, a testament to courage, and a call to witness the fire Jina Mahsa Amini carried into the world, a flame no oppression could extinguish.
Autorenporträt
Mehran Takallo was born in Tehran in 1996 and now pursues his PhD in microbiology in the Netherlands. A scientist by training, he searches for life's hidden rhythms beneath the microscope, yet since the age of thirteen another lens has shaped him just as deeply: Persian literature. Poetry and prose became his parallel inheritance, a refuge and a mirror, where words carried what could not be spoken aloud. A former English teacher, he has long moved between languages and disciplines, carrying stories across borders of thought and tongue. From the beginning, his writing turned toward the weight of oppression and the quiet heroism of resistance, tracing the marks dictatorships leave on both land and spirit. Between science and story, he continues to weave inquiry and memory together, holding fast to the belief that knowledge and imagination are both forms of freedom.