Liberation, not regime change: Activist Gazelle Sharmahd on Iran protests endgame
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The suffering in Iran also affects many people in the diaspora, says the German-Iranian Donya Gilan from Mainz. How the psychologist perceives the situation.
Ghazal Sharmahd has warned the international community, calling the rising voices in Iran not a change of regime, but a war of independence. According to him, this is not a rebellion against a government, but a decisive phase in liberating a nation from violent and foreign rule.
Thousands of people have demonstrated against the regime in Iran in several German cities.
Of the 95 million inhabitants, 50 per cent of Iran's population is under 40 years old. It is mainly these young people who are demonstrating today. "There are many young people who are trying to have a life in freedom, modern," she explains. "But they are stuck in an Islamist regime that leaves them no freedom."If they are officially "mostly Shiites, they are not allowed to say that they are anything else. But I'm telling you, Islam is a bit ove…
MAINZ. German-Iranian Donya Gilan suffers in the reports about the brutal suppression of the mass protests in her country of origin. "I see tears in my eyes in the pictures and I feel physically connected to the country," said the psychologist of the German Press Agency in Mainz. Suffering is also physically processed. The pictures and reports [...]
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