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.
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.
The rebellious youth are actively directing their actions against the headquarters of the IRGC Basij, a key force tasked with suppressing dissent among the Iranian populace. This crackdown notably targets women and girls, particularly in universities where adherence to the regime’s oppressive hijab rules is enforced.
Dr. Vidal-Quadras, who survived an assassination attempt last November believed to be orchestrated by Tehran, emphasized the critical need for a tougher stance against the regime.
From retirees to active laborers, individuals across various societal strata are grappling with dwindling purchasing power and wages that fail to meet basic needs.
“This is just encouraging more ransom hostage-taking. After we gave Iran access to the six billion, we saw Hamas take 241 hostages from Israel, including many Americans, and we know that many of them have not survived in the tunnels in Gaza.”
On April 25, Berlin hosted a pivotal conference titled “Solving the Iran Crisis: Advocating for Democratic Solutions,” which brought together German lawmakers, European dignitaries, and human rights activists to discuss the Iranian regime’s ongoing human rights abuses and regional destabilization activities.
This wave of executions underscores the regime’s relentless pursuit of maintaining its grip on power through brutal means. Under the leadership of Ali Khamenei, executions have been accelerated with unprecedented cruelty, all in the name of preserving the oppressive system of the Velayat-e Faqih. The latest reports indicate that at least 14 prisoners were executed throughout Monday and Tuesday alone.
The recent unrest has seen a diverse group of participants, including workers, retirees, farmers, and truck drivers, all demanding a reevaluation of the government’s policies and their rights.
This candidness contrasts sharply with the narrative typically promoted under President Ebrahim Raisi’s administration.