After the brutal murder of Mahsa Amini by the so-called “hijab police” in Tehran two weeks ago, the people of Iran have risen yet again and the streets of Iran is full of courageous protestors standing in the face of oppression. Some of the supporters living in Hungary organize a freedom rally for Iran in Budapest to support them. Below you may read their announcement without any modifications.
On Saturday October 1, all around the world people are gathering in solidarity with protesters in Iran who are risking their lives to call for change. We Iranian community of Budapest will gather in Fővám tér, 11:30, October 1st. And invite you to be with us and let the world know, we are standing with Iranian women.
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Mahsa Amini’s name has become the code word for resistance and the people of Iran are voicing their rage and anger towards the 44-year rule of the Islamic regime that has no means of survival except violence, persecution, oppression, murder and corruption. Iranians are filling the streets of every village, town and city in Iran with one common demand; they don’t want the Islamic regime any more.
But the Islamic regime is responding with brutal violence, cracking down on unarmed citizens with live ammunition and hoards of thugs in plain clothes and uniform. The regime has shut down the internet that is reminiscent of their brutality a few years ago when they murdered thousands during an internet black out.
We ask you to stand with the Iranian people who chant on every street, WOMEN, LIFE, FREEDOM. Hope to see you there.
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Source: Press release
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