
HumanRightsEU
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HumanRightsEU
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Iran born EU citizen. Supporting human rights. #WomanLifeFreedom


Pleased to join @NEWSMAX this morning to talk about the ongoing strikes by the United States against the IRGC. Here's a short preview. The message from the Iranian people is clear: Mr. Trump, do not negotiate with terrorists. Also, the United Nations is a garbage organzation.

No one needs to spend a single dime smearing @VP @JDVance . Just let people watch his own media tour. Vance: “There’s this very discreet, well-funded campaign trying to derail the negotiations.” Hundreds of thousands of Iranians across America and Europe: “Discrete? We’re literally marching with giant posters every week, flooding social media, going on TV, and yelling: ‘Don’t make deals with terrorists.’ Nobody funds us. We’ve just lived through what Islamists do.” Vance: “These people are viciously attacking me.” Rogan: “What are they saying?” Vance: “They’re attacking me on social media… saying we shouldn’t make a deal with Iran.” Rogan: … Imagine portraying “Don’t negotiate with terrorists” as some shocking extremist position. Then… Vance: “They want a military campaign… indefinitely.” Except that’s not what ANY of us have been saying. We’ve been saying: Finish the job. “Finish” literally implies an end. Then comes my favorite part: Vance: “People say I’m influenced by Qatar and foreign governments.” A few weeks earlier, he was praising Qatar’s role in negotiations and speaking warmly about Pakistan. Rogan: … Vance: “Foreign governments try to influence the U.S. all the time. That’s just their nature.” So apparently foreign influence is perfectly normal… …unless it’s America’s closest democratic ally arguing that terrorists shouldn’t get another lifeline. And then the cherry on top: Vance: “Time Magazine says Israel has a campaign to tank my deal.” Ninety million Iranians: “For the love of God… WE are the ones saying NO DEAL with the regime that has terrorized our country for decades.” The funniest part of this interview: JD Vance describing a shadowy, well-funded campaign… (aka let’s blame it on the Jews ) …while ignoring the very loud, very public, very unpaid people of America and the rest of the world who’ve been saying DON’T NEGOTIATE WITH TERRORISTS! Including the late Senator Lindsey Graham.

While the Islamic Republic's warmongers hide in Tehran and their safe havens, they have abandoned conscript soldiers and young troops in defenseless garrisons, without even the means to protect them. This regime has once again shown that when forced to choose between the lives of Iran's sons and its own survival, it will always choose its own survival. The Islamic Republic has imposed this war on the Iranian nation, and the responsibility for the lives of all its victims, including the soldiers at Bampur garrison, rests with this very regime. We all wish for peace, security, and tranquility for all Iranians, but as long as this regime remains in power, neither lasting security nor genuine peace is possible. This criminal regime is more concerned with preserving Hezbollah in Lebanon and its other proxy forces in the region than with the safety of the Iranian people. For this regime, the survival of its terrorist arms matters more than the security and lives of the people of Ahvaz, Zahedan, Bandar Abbas, Bushehr, Chabahar, and all of Iran. So I speak to Iran's soldiers, officers, and all patriotic forces: do not risk your lives for the survival of the Islamic Republic. Your oath is to Iran, not to a regime whose leaders flee in moments of danger and leave you defenseless and abandoned. I extend my deepest condolences to the bereaved families of the conscript soldiers who lost their lives in the recent attacks on Islamic Republic military installations, and I ask the families of all conscripts to do everything in their power to prevent their children from being sent to serve under these dangerous conditions. No mother or father should send their child to garrisons that have today become killing fields rather than places of service and duty. These young people are the children of this land, not human shields for the Islamic Republic. They should not pay with their lives for the survival of a failing government. I also sincerely thank the noble people of Iranshahr and Zahedan who rushed to donate blood and assist the wounded soldiers of Bampur garrison. This national solidarity is a reminder of the truth that the Iranian people, even in their darkest days, do not abandon their own children. Iran needs its children alive, to build a future that is free, prosperous, and proud.


Das Problem der ZDF-Berichterstattung über Iran ist nicht die Faktenlage, sondern das Framing. Hunderttausende Iraner sind im Ausland gegen das Regime auf die Straße gegangen, haben "Javid Shah" gerufen. Auch im Iran selbst war bei Protesten der Name Reza Pahlavi immer zu hören. Hinter diesen Kommentaren stehen nicht einfach nur Profile, Hashtags und Netzwerke, sondern eine reale politische Bewegung. Wer diese Menschen im selben Deutungsrahmen erscheinen lässt wie Regime-Bots, Hasskommentare oder Desinformationsnetzwerke, führt massiv in die Irre. Diese Rahmung erzeugt den Eindruck, als seien beide Seiten nur unterschiedliche Varianten derselben Manipulation. Damit werden Menschen, die Freiheit und Demokratie fordern, indirekt auf eine Stufe gestellt mit den Propagandisten des Mullah-Regimes. #IranProtests #RezaPahlavi #IranRegimeChange #Iran #ZDF





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