Ali Taranssari

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Ali Taranssari

Ali Taranssari

@alitaranssari

Katılım Ağustos 2009
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Ali Taranssari
Ali Taranssari@alitaranssari·
When you speak out against a terrorist regime, this is the reality you face. This week, Metro published a story about Iranian activists in the UK, including myself, being targeted through pro-regime Telegram channels where personal information, photos and details are being shared publicly. I came to the UK for freedom. Instead, years later, the Islamic Republic and its networks are still trying to intimidate, silence and threaten Iranians, even here on British soil. I have written my MP, reported everything to the police and counter-terror authorities, but the bigger issue remains the same: The UK government’s weakness and years of appeasement towards the Islamic Republic and the IRGC have allowed these networks to continue operating freely. This is not just about me. It is about every Iranian dissident, activist, journalist and protester living abroad who refuses to stay silent. We will not be intimidated. We will not be silenced. And we will continue standing for freedom. #Iran #IRGC #FreeIran #RezaPahlavi
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Reza Pahlavi Communications
Reza Pahlavi Communications@PahlaviComms·
Prince Reza Pahlavi, joined by prominent Iranian-American entrepreneurs, will discuss strategies for rebuilding Iran and advancing its future prosperity through industry, technology, and commerce. Saturday, May 16 - San Francisco, CA
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Iranian chats
Iranian chats@HalehChats·
We are partners of the Arab nations, not their enemies. The Islamic Republic must end.
Reza Pahlavi@PahlaviReza

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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Ali Taranssari
Ali Taranssari@alitaranssari·
@MahyarTousi It's not bullying the voters, Green voters are voting for open boarders policies, it's only fair that they get a taste of what it actually means!
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Nicholas Lissack
Nicholas Lissack@NicholasLissack·
Terrorist propagandist Bushra Shaikh claims Iranians are happy without internet and love the regime. Yesterday, her IRGC masters tortured 40-year-old Hossam Aladdin to death for using Starlink. Iranians are begging for internet to expose the slaughter. She is evil. Free Iran.
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Ivanka Trump RV Q🇺🇸
Ivanka Trump RV Q🇺🇸@0IvankaTrumpRV2·
Is Reza Pahlavi a symbol of hope for Iran’s future ? 🔘 Yes 🔘 No
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Nigel Farage MP
Nigel Farage MP@Nigel_Farage·
It’s clear that Zack Polanski is a pound shop Jeremy Corbyn. His party must never be allowed anywhere near the levers of power. thesun.co.uk/news/38992660/…
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Ali Taranssari@alitaranssari·
This morning I spoke with Channel 4 about the local elections, @reformparty_uk , and the growing appetite for real change across Birmingham. As a British-Iranian standing for Reform in one of the UK’s most diverse cities, one thing has become very clear throughout this campaign, Birmingham is ready to move on from the same old politics. Residents from all backgrounds are fed up with decades of failure from both Labour and Conservatives at Birmingham City Council. Across Erdington and the wider city, we are hearing the same frustrations again and again. Rising council tax, yet declining basic services. Overflowing bins, fly-tipping, potholes, antisocial behaviour, neglected streets and communities that feel completely left behind. People are not asking for miracles. They simply expect the basics in return for the huge amounts of council tax they pay every year. Unfortunately, after years of mismanagement, Birmingham has become a city where residents are paying more and getting less. What has also been incredibly positive during this campaign is seeing the diversity within Reform itself. Birmingham is a diverse city, and our candidates reflect that diversity, people from different ethnicities, backgrounds and experiences, united not by identity politics, but by shared British values, common sense and a genuine desire to improve our communities. The support we are seeing on the streets has been overwhelming, and it genuinely feels like people are ready for a major political shift in Birmingham. On May 7th, Birmingham has a chance to send a message that enough is enough.🇬🇧🩵
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Yorkshire-man
Yorkshire-man@KeyworkerMan·
Vote Ali Taranssari & Kenneth Morris in Erdington 👍 Birmingham is broken, Birmingham needs ➡️Reform 😎
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Ali Taranssari@alitaranssari·
@HFalconerMP Did you just summon him to hand him a statement to go and post on social media? If you and your weak government were serious, you would've declared him a persona non grata and expelled him on the spot. You are making us a laughing stock on the world stage with how weak you are!
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GB News
GB News@GBNEWS·
'Why did they have the courage to do that? Because they can... what they have seen from the UK Government has been appeasement.' Iranian journalist Mani Basharzad reacts to the Iranian embassy in London calling on Iranians in the UK to sacrifice their life for the regime.
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Ali Taranssari@alitaranssari·
People across Erdington are ready for real change. The conversations on the doorstep have been clear, enough of Labour, enough of the same old Conservatives. Time to put Reform into Birmingham City Council 💪💪. May 7th, vote Reform. 🇬🇧🩵 #reform #birmingham #erdington #labour #conservatives
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Richard Tice MP 🇬🇧
Richard Tice MP 🇬🇧@TiceRichard·
The Prime Minister misled the country. The British public will not forgive and they will make their voices heard on May 7th. Vote Reform. Get Starmer out! ➡️
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