Cyrus The Great 𓃬☼@agha_rashti2
Hello to all the dear people of the world,
I am an Iranian protester fighting against the Islamic Republic regime. I want to tell you about the pain and suffering we have endured. And frankly, I do not care what Dan Bilzerian—who has just realized that in Islam he can have multiple wives and has turned involvement in the Israel war into a game—or that leftist homosexual who supports Palestine, or that young American who still does not understand what restrictions we face in Iran and how we struggle to connect to the free world, think about me.
They still do not truly understand Shi’ism and this Islamic regime, and many of them, in their ignorance, behave foolishly.
I was in a coma for more than 20 days. After being struck on the head, I was severely injured and lost consciousness following surgery. I lost many of my friends in Rasht. I witnessed the killing of good people of Iran with my own eyes—a massacre unlike anything seen anywhere else in the world. We are at war day and night. At any moment, we may once again be captured by the Islamic Republic. Yet despite all this, we will continue our struggle. We, the people of Iran, will show the world through our courage that we will ultimately destroy this evil regime.
Of course, we know that for many of you, our lives do not matter, and that human rights no longer hold any real value in this world. In a world where the loneliness of a monkey in China receives more attention than the massacre of more than 40,000 people in Iran—where groups only care about human lives when it serves their own interests—what hope can we have for human rights?
But now I address foreign countries, especially those in the Middle East—not to seek pity, but to secure your interests and the future of your people.
Whether you support the people of Iran or not, we will continue our fight against this Islamic Republic. Even if this regime reaches an agreement with the United States, we will continue until we rid our country of it. This struggle will not only benefit us; it will help bring peace to the region and the world.
If you know Iran’s history and understand the extremism of Shi’ite ideology and the rulers of the Islamic Republic, you will realize what a grave mistake it would be to give this regime another opportunity. If this government regains money and power, it will once again destabilize the Middle East.
Now I speak directly to neighboring and Middle Eastern countries—Turkey, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Syria, Bahrain, Jordan, and others. We, the people of Iran, see your efforts to preserve this cursed regime. What are you afraid of? That Iran may become strong again? That its people may live freely once more?
You should not fear this. On the contrary, a free Iran—where its people regain their strength—could make the Middle East a safer place. Iran could attract more tourism to the region. A free Iran could be a strong and reliable partner for you in the future.
Stop supporting this regime. No matter how hard you try, you cannot end our fight against the Islamic Republic. We will eventually succeed—and when that day comes, we will not forget which countries stood beside the Islamic Republic.
Our leader for the transitional period after the Islamic Republic is Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi. Trust his words and know that by supporting him, you will help create a brighter future for the Middle East. Stand on the right side of history—not alongside the killers of the Iranian people.