ART FOR FREEDOM
In Memory of Mahsa Amini
16.09.2024
Project created by: Vanessa Wenwieser and Tatiana Moura
This is a collective project to mark the second anniversary of the murder of Mahsa Amini by the morality police in Iran for not wearing the correct hijab according to government standards! Unfortunately, friends in Iran have reported that since the uprising and the high hopes we had for the women of Iran, things have not only gone back to normal, but even more oppressive! We hope that with our art we can remind people of the horrors and oppression that Iranian women face every day and support them, and hopefully by highlighting this we can make a difference, let them know that we care, and hopefully put pressure on our governments to take action!
Remember Me
I kneel before the world
My agonising death unveiled
Memories of my innocent life
Transcending the grief again
I was murdered for transgressions
Created by men to repress
Flowers grow on my body
You claim was undressed
I'm pleading for you
To remember my name
Mahsa Amini
Mahsa Amini
Remember my name
Two years looking for justice
The morality police enslaved
Murdering my feminine spirit
Beyond a physical reign
I was named after the moon
I was promised to the stars
Living in a “moral society “
Eclipsed behind bars
Nations of women oppressed
By shadows that hate
Fight back for your freedom
The sun shines to create
I'm pleading for you
To remember my name
Mahsa Amini
Unjustly murdered
In agony and pain
I plead with the nation
To plant flowers of hope
Let women be free from evil
Exploitation and ropes
I'm pleading for you
To remember my name
Mahsa Amini
Mahsa Amini
Unjustly murdered
Two years ago today
Sinead Mcguigan
@sineadmcgpoetry