Iranian-American advocate: How can we trust a regime that massacres its own people?
An Untrustworthy Regime: Voices from Iranian-American Advocates
A prominent Iranian-American advocate poses a poignant question: how can any regime be trusted when it turns against its own people with violence and oppression?
A Cry for Justice
Moj Mahdara, a well-known advocate for Iranian-American issues, has raised serious concerns on CNN's The Lead, questioning the Iranian regime's credibility in the wake of violent crackdowns on protesters. Her comments reflect the anguish and doubt within the Iranian diaspora as they watch a government once again turn on its citizens.
Hidden Desperation
Iran has been embattled by waves of protests sparked by economic hardships and political repression, leaving many international observers and expatriates pleading for accountability. The crackdown, which includes reports of numerous executions and arrests, highlights a chilling pattern of state retaliation against democratic expression.
Global Consequences
The crisis in Iran poses not only regional instability but also reverberates internationally as world leaders, including former President Trump, navigate complex diplomatic stances. Calls for human rights and ethical governance clash with geopolitical strategies, leaving activists worldwide urging for transnational cooperation in safeguarding fundamental freedoms.

