An Iranian activist has called on international leaders to support the people of Iran rather than the country’s government, as protests and unrest continue to draw global attention.
Speaking amid growing international concern, the activist urged world powers to focus on the demands of Iranian citizens and to take a firm stance in backing human rights and civil freedoms. The appeal comes as demonstrations have spread across multiple regions, prompting heightened scrutiny of Tehran’s response.
00:00We don't need any any foreign country to give us any support except be our voice and don't
00:22support our governor because that is totally enough for us that we just need that the
00:28politicians abroad don't support our governor and don't give voice to them except despite
00:37of that give the voice to the population and that's enough for us because our population
00:42is doing their part and I'm super sure that they can succeed if the help from abroad wouldn't
00:51reach to our governor.
00:53So I hope that not Trump, not Netanyahu and not any other politician figure out of Iran
01:03would do anything toward Iran except just support and give voice to us.
01:15There are the videos that the governor, our governor, the Islamic Republic also published
01:21and they used those videos to show completely different the situation what is happening there.
01:31It was a big hole with so many dead bodies and the families were searching for their children,
01:38their parents, etc. etc. and they say that these people got killed by protesters, by people
01:55who are making this violence not from the governor's system.
02:01And the situation is really awful that the doctors ask help because in the hospital they
02:11cannot even between themselves, they don't have connection between themselves, they cannot
02:16call the other doctors and help to come to the hospital and as you know about it they attacked
02:25the hospital.
02:26And it's not the first time also in the movement of Donna Vita Libertà, a woman life freedom.
02:33Also we had that indirectly they kidnapped protesters from hospital and the number of murders are
02:43really increasing so so fast and the images and videos that are arriving to reaching to us are so so hard to look at them.
02:56So I have this four relative that has access to the Starlink connection and I have been able to
03:13to hear some of my family members.
03:18The situation is what they told me is that a lot of people, a lot of people are in the streets, families, grandmothers, young, old.
03:29So everyone is just there is so much rage and anger that has been accumulated over the years.
03:38And there are a lot of religious people that are against the regime.
03:43And this has been a progression because a lot of people weren't so radicalized and weren't asking for the regime change.
03:51They just wanted something to change.
03:53The mainstream media with the help of Islamic Republic, with the help of monarchists and are trying to make it seem like the only problem here and how it started and got bigger, the manifestation.
04:19I mean, it was it's just the economical problem, but it's so much bigger than that.
04:26And it's the accumulation of the rage and anger people had for so many years that it didn't start the activity of human rights activists, feminists, environmental activists.
04:40It didn't start three years ago or ten years ago.
04:47So I'm just giving up a lot of people that they were also trying to make our people.
04:50But I'm not a victim.
04:52I know.
04:53The fact is that people who have faced a lot of people who are still talking about their people and who are not all saying they are the people who are facing the people and who are just having to try to talk about it and how they are doing next to them.
04:54And the fact is there's a lot of people who can probably sit down again.
04:56They they come out and try to talk about it.
04:57And the fact is that people are sometimes days that they're not even a person together.
05:00And the fact is if they're not a person and if they're not a person in the country, they're not a person but they're not a person.
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