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Don`t look away!

At the end of December 2025, a wave of protests broke out in Iran because the Iranian currency had fallen sharply, food and energy prices had risen sharply, and dissatisfaction with the regime had reached its peak. The people and women no longer wanted to be oppressed and restricted.


The protests quickly spread to many cities. The Iranian regime is cracking down brutally on the demonstrators, with thousands of people killed, executed, and arrested. Thousands of young people who were only demonstrating for their freedom have lost their lives. 


The US is strengthening its military presence in the Middle East, and Iran is threatening countermeasures, which have not yet materialized.


The Iranian regime needs change and, after all this violence and senseless killing, must no longer be allowed to exist. Iran now needs an immediate regime change and an end to oppression, corruption, and killing.


The regime must be held accountable for every person who has died and must no longer be respected internationally.


I am deeply saddened and sympathetic to all the courageous Iranians who are doing incredible things and have such boundless courage!





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