A group of Iranian civil and political activists has issued a statement titled “No to Tyranny, No to War”, warning against two major threats facing the country: internal authoritarianism and the external risk of military aggression. The statement comes in the wake of recent Israeli and U.S. military operations in the region, which the signatories describe as violations of international law.
“We are deeply concerned for the fate of Iran,” the statement reads, rejecting the regime’s pursuit of nuclear brinkmanship, militarization of natural and human resources, and systematic repression of women, workers, students, and minorities.
The activists advocate for a third path — one that aligns neither with the ruling regime nor with foreign military intervention. Instead, they call for a peaceful transition led by the people themselves, through civil resistance and democratic mechanisms.
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“We are deeply concerned for the fate of Iran,” the statement reads, rejecting the regime’s pursuit of nuclear brinkmanship, militarization of natural and human resources, and systematic repression of women, workers, students, and minorities.
The activists advocate for a third path — one that aligns neither with the ruling regime nor with foreign military intervention. Instead, they call for a peaceful transition led by the people themselves, through civil resistance and democratic mechanisms.
#NoToTyranny #NoToWar #FreeIran #DemocraticTransition #CivilResistance #HumanRights #Iran #Referendum #Hamava