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Princess Noor Pahlavi Calls Iranian Regime an “Occupying Force” in Interview with Rothman Family Foundation, Urges Global Support for Iranian Freedom

In a current interview with the Rothman Family Foundation, Princess Noor mentioned the present scenario in Iran and the position of the ruling regime, emphasizing that the Iranian authorities must be known as an “occupying power.” She said that the Islamic Republic doesn’t symbolize the folks of Iran, however reasonably, represents an Islamic fundamentalism that seeks to increase, impose, and propagate its ideology each inside and out of doors the nation.

Addressing Americans, Princess Noor warned: “If you assume the Iranian regime received’t attain you, you’re mistaken. It’s time to assume once more. If the present scenario continues and no assist is supplied to the Iranian folks of their battle to regain their stolen freedom, it received’t simply be the issue of the Iranian folks. One day, it would knock in your door too.”

She additionally expressed her want for the Iranian folks to get pleasure from the identical freedom and independence that she has: “I imagine nobody deserves this proper greater than the Iranian folks. After all of the hardships and bravado proven, particularly by the ladies of Iran, it’s their proper to see the day when free elections are held in Iran, and the folks themselves select who governs their nation—a authorities that really represents and works for them.”

Princess Noor additional emphasised the significance of making a world the place justice, dignity, and equal alternatives are upheld: “We are all born equal, and we’re striving to construct a world the place everybody enjoys equal dignity and alternative. Creating a world dominated by justice is essential, and extra importantly, it’s doable… The world wants people who find themselves attempting to redefine success, one that features participation, dignity, and human justice. For redefining success, we’d like people who’ve the braveness for social adaptation and who take heed to unheard voices.”

Finally, she highlighted her efforts to amplify the voices of the oppressed in Iran: “I’m attempting to deliver the cries of the oppressed folks of Iran to the world. Fortunately, persons are seeing what I share, and I exploit this platform to replicate the braveness of those that are nonetheless combating, even within the face of weapons and a regime that continues to silence their voices by means of oppression.”

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