Mehdi and Mohammad Khodakarami held captive in the Khorramabad Central Detention Center, have penned a letter that serves as both a rallying cry against tyranny and a beacon of hope for a brighter future.
Despite facing grave risks to their safety, the Khodakarami brothers have boldly condemned the regime’s injustices, particularly shedding light on the imminent peril faced by fellow inmates sentenced to death. Their letter starkly illustrates the regime’s relentless quest for dominance through fear and violence, drawing chilling parallels with historical tyrants while urging for united action to dismantle its grip on power.
Their message resonates as a clarion call for justice and freedom, inspiring the people of Iran and human rights advocates globally to stand together in solidarity against the regime’s atrocities. As their words reverberate beyond the confines of their prison walls, the letter stands as a testament to the indomitable spirit of humanity and the transformative power of collective resistance in the pursuit of liberty.
Quoting from the Quran, the Khodakarami brothers invoke a higher purpose, asserting that oppressors will ultimately face the consequences of their actions. Yet, they remain steadfast in their belief that the bloodshed will pave the way for a new era of freedom and justice, as history has shown time and again.
Naming past oppressors, they highlight the regime’s blindness to the fates of despots who met their downfall. The mention of fellow prisoners facing death sentences serves as a poignant reminder of the regime’s egregious violations of human rights, further fueling the call for global condemnation and action.
Through hunger strikes and unwavering defiance, the Khodakarami brothers and their comrades continue to stand as symbols of resistance, denouncing the regime’s unjust verdicts and demanding justice for all those trapped within its clutches.
In the face of adversity, their message rings clear: the struggle for liberty is a cause worth fighting for, and as long as voices are willing to speak out against tyranny, there remains hope for a brighter tomorrow.
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