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@GeneralJohnC
Manager. Expert MH Occ Therapist. Mindfulness and Zen teacher. What if the brain is actually AI? 🇬🇧 🇦🇺 Australia based. Views mine.
Queensland, Australia Katılım Kasım 2020
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Btw instead of giving presents out this year I’m donating to this charity who make a huge difference in the world rescuing kids from human trafficking. Please donate. @DestinyRescueAU @DestinyRescueUS @destinyrescue
destinyrescueappeal.org.au
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Iran has publicly executed Saleh Mohammadi, a teenage member of the country’s national wrestling team, who was arrested during January’s protests.
He was executed despite evidence that his family said proved he had been elsewhere at the time
🔗: telegraph.co.uk/world-news/202…

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The second most popular petition on the Parliamentary website calls for court and tribunal transcripts to be made free.
I entirely agree.
Find out why below 👇🏻 and sign the petition petition.parliament.uk/petitions/7560…
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The debate in the UK on Iran seems to be solely driven by people’s attitudes to Trump and Israel. But what about the Iranian people? They want freedom. They largely support military action - despite the pain it brings. This is their best chance in decades to bring down this monstrous terrorist Regime that killed 40,000 people in a matter of days, only a few weeks ago. This is a rescue mission for a nation held hostage by extremists. I understand the argument of those worried that this creates a precedent that further undermines the international multilateral order. But this same international order left the Iranians to suffer for decades and endlessly appeased this Regime, throwing it money and lifelines. Maybe this war wouldn’t have been necessary if Britain, Europe and others had acted many years ago. Are we seriously now asking 93 million Iranian people to park their call for freedom to preserve a failed international system? And yes this revolution might fail. There are risks. But imagine the benefits - for regional peace, stability and prosperity, for Ukraine and for cutting off the major backer of extremism in the world. Why are the liberal left so unable to overcome their hate of Trump and Israel to see what the people of Iran want and desire ?
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Launching my report this morning. Undue Influence: the Iranian Regime’s Abuse of the UK Charity System. Download it here ⬇️
powerfulstreet.com/Undue_Influenc…

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🪪"Applying for a driving licence now means joining a vast biometric police database"
@Fox_Claire explains why subverting our driving licence photos into a facial recognition database would be an abuse of police powers
#StopFacialRecognition⤵️
#petition" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">bigbrotherwatch.org.uk/campaigns/stop…
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This from @Geoffrey_Cox was titanic - a truly beautiful speech.
He outshone those sat opposite. They could only watch. And nervously laugh.
This should be seen by every new MP to understand what they do, & every new barrister to understand what we do.
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@MahyarTousi History will not forget. The regime used propaganda to mask brutality for decades. Now they will try to rebrand. Do not let lies drown out the voices of the Iranian people. [vededU]. Click below for the truth.
Persia.Free
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This is great- find out how your MP votes on any piece of legislation 👇🏻
houseofthepeople.com/?code=0166b5a1…
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Spot on. The Iranian regime exports chaos and terrorism. Distinguishing the people from this reckless regime is strategically essential for regional security and eventual peace.
د. علي النعيمي Dr. Ali Alnuaimi@Dralnoaimi
The UAE will never place the Iranian people in the same basket as the Iranian regime. The Iranian people are the real victims of that regime and the ones who suffer the most from its policies. As neighbours, we recognize this reality and we care about their wellbeing.
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Iran’s exiled prince Reza Pahlavi called on Australia to ensure the safety of members of Iran’s women’s national football team, saying they face pressure and threats after refusing to sing the Islamic Republic's national anthem during the Women’s Asian Cup in Australia.
“The members of the Iranian Women’s National Football Team are under significant pressure and ongoing threat from the Islamic Republic,” Pahlavi said in a post on X.
“As a result of their brave act of civil disobedience in refusing to sing the current regime’s national anthem, they face dire consequences should they return to Iran. I call on the Australian government to ensure their safety and give them any and all needed support,” he added.
iranintl.com/en/202603085908

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@MahyarTousi Why does the CCP government want to take as much land as it can get? Let Taiwan be Taiwan.
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The Islamic Republic has launched missiles at the UAE, Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait, Oman, Jordan, Iraq, and Saudi Arabia. It is targeting our Arab neighbors.
These violations of their sovereignty are unacceptable and we condemn them. But this is nothing new.
This is who the Islamic Republic has always been. And this is why it must end.
For nearly five decades, this terrorist regime has sown chaos and bloodshed across our region.
It propped up Assad, turning Syria into a graveyard.
It planted Hezbollah; as a state within a state in Lebanon.
It armed the Houthis to destabilize the Arabian Peninsula.
It empowered militias in Iraq that undermine Iraqi sovereignty.
It attacked the economic hubs of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
None of this has ever been the desire of the Iranian people, but rather that of the regime occupying our country. Now, however, the landscape has fundamentally shifted.
Assad is gone. Hezbollah has been decimated. The regime’s military nuclear program has been set back. Its economy is in freefall.
The pillars of this regime’s aggression are crumbling.
The Iranian people have paid the price, in blood, to reach this moment. The regime massacred at least tens of thousands of my compatriots in just two days. But it didn’t break the people. Instead, the regime itself is breaking.
Today, history reminds us of our future potential.
Before the revolution, Iran worked closely with Arab leaders — from King Faisal to Sheikh Zayed to King Hussein to President Sadat.
In Oman, my father helped Sultan Qaboos defend his country against insurgency.
We were true partners then. We will be true partners again.
The Iranian people have called on me to lead the transition after the regime is gone. I have accepted that responsibility. Part of their great mandate to me is to return our nation and our foreign relations to normalcy. I will do exactly that.
My commitment is to ensure the transition is orderly, the country is stabilized, and Iranians determine their future through the ballot box. We will not repeat the mistakes of past transitions. We will avoid de-Baathification scenarios and maintain as many bureaucrats and public servants in the transition as possible.
Iranians have made their choice — at an enormous price. Now I ask our friends in the Arab world to join us. To prepare to recognize and engage our transitional government.
We will rebuild our nation not for expansion, but to serve the Iranian people. We will base our diplomatic relations, not on exportation of ideology, but on mutual respect and shared interests. We will reintegrate into the regional and global economy to increase prosperity for the citizens of all of our nations.
Standing with the Iranian people is not charity. It is a strategic investment in making our region one of the most stable, secure, and prosperous in the world.
Together, we can build a Middle East our children will be proud to inherit.
Take this new path with us.
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