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Iran's Cry for Freedom: A Nation Abandoned, A Regime Fed by Blood
End the Regime, Not the People

Victory in Colors of Freedom – Iran Rising (Source: Saman Hajibabaei )
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The Loneliness of the Iranian People: Between the Walls of Sanctions and the Drums of War
Time itself seems to have turned its back on the people of Iran — a nation rich in culture, once a beacon of civilization and kindness throughout history.
Today, they are held hostage by a group of fools called the Ayatollahs.
Time itself seems to have turned its back on the people of Iran — a nation rich in culture, once a beacon of civilization and kindness throughout history.
Today, they are held hostage by a group of fools called the Ayatollahs.
A Message to Ali Khamenei – From an Iranian Born in Tehran
I am 31 years old.I was born in Iran — in the heart of Tehran.
And today, I speak directly to you, Ali Khamenei.
Enough is enough.
Enough hatred.
Enough vengeance.
Enough of the chants of “death to this, death to that.”
Ali Khamenei — enough of you.
Stop watering your tree of power with the blood of our youth.
You are neither Iran, nor God.
You are a delusional man.
A thief.
An occupier.
A cruel and senseless dictator.
We, the people of Iran, are tired.
And one by one, we are waking up.
Your era is ending — not because of war, but because of truth.
We Are Friends of Israel – A Message to Ali Khamenei
We, the people of Iran, are proud friends of Israel.Ali Khamenei — you cannot stand in the way of two principles, two civilizations, two ancient roots united in peace and wisdom.
You cannot bend the truth with the crooked tree of your regime.
Leave our country.
Iran does not belong to you.
Iran does not belong to your terrorist and fascist so-called "Islamic Republic."
Iran belongs to its people — not to your ideology, not to your lies.
Today, the world finally showed a glimpse of humanity to the people of Iran.
A relatively strong resolution was passed against the fascist regime of the Islamic Republic.But is it enough?
No.
No, and again — no.
Is war the solution to removing the Islamic Republic?
No.
Will sanctions alone bring this regime down?
No.
Will bombing nuclear facilities end this dictatorship?
Even asking that question is absurd!
Let me offer a comparison:
Do you become sick when you receive a vaccine?
Not exactly — but your body reacts strongly.
Today, war would act like a “vaccine of survival” for Ali Khamenei.
It would portray him as the victim, not the villain.
And once again, it would inject fresh blood into the decaying veins of his power.
So, what must be done?
The answer is simple:
Maximum support for the people of Iran.
Not bombs.
Not sanctions.
Not negotiations with those who murder and oppress.
Build direct bridges with the people and professional sectors in Iran
Release the Iranian people's frozen assets — and send it to the people, not the regimeSupport the true voice of Iran — not the voice of dictatorship
The Iranian people do not ask for charity.
They do not want symbolic kindness.
They want real help — to survive, to be free.
Is that not easier than dropping bombs?
You, the politicians of the world — are you children, or are you traitors in human skin?
Do we — the people — appear to you as naive and mindless?
Hear our voice.
There are over 8 million Iranians abroad.
Would it be so difficult to help organize a legitimate opposition — an alternative to tyranny — with the support of just one G7 country?
Would it be so impossible to speak to the people, instead of their enemy?
And yet — you still sit at the table with the killers.
Justice Denied, Blood Renewed – Iran’s Ongoing Tragedy
You still show respect to those who, today, on the very birthday of Kian Pirfalak, a 9-year-old boy killed in the 2022 protests —executed a young innocent man named Mojtaba Korkor.
The father of Kian screamed countless times:
“I saw the killer. He wore a uniform. It was not Mojtaba. I have no complaint against him.”
But the regime killed him anyway.
To water their tree of tyranny with another drop of blood.
And you stayed silent.
And that silence makes you complicit
Since 2009, the people of Iran have shouted in the streets:
“Obama, America, world — help!”
Then came 2011.
Then 2017.
Then 2019.
Then 2020.
And again, in 2022…
But who listened?
How many more times will you “express concern”?
How many more statements?
How many more silences?
How many more deaths?
Can you imagine a regime so desperate to survive that it is willing to kill its own youth — by the thousands?
Is the survival of such a regime any less dangerous than a global virus?
Do you see it now?
Has the time not come to end this global cancer?
A regime that feeds on blood is a threat not only to its people — but to all of humanity.
“Obama, America, world — help!”
Then came 2011.
Then 2017.
Then 2019.
Then 2020.
And again, in 2022…
But who listened?
How many more times will you “express concern”?
How many more statements?
How many more silences?
How many more deaths?
Can you imagine a regime so desperate to survive that it is willing to kill its own youth — by the thousands?
Is the survival of such a regime any less dangerous than a global virus?
Do you see it now?
Has the time not come to end this global cancer?
A regime that feeds on blood is a threat not only to its people — but to all of humanity.
Final Words
The Islamic Republic is not just a threat to the people of Iran —
It is a danger to humanity, to truth, and to the shared future we all depend on.
Thank you for taking the time to read this message.
I, Saman Hajibabaei, take full responsibility for every word written here.
I am not a journalist.
I am simply someone who suffers deeply from all the lies, the empty expressions of “concern,” and the unbearable helplessness in the face of injustice.
I write this so it may remain.
For the generations to come.
So they will read, understand, and never again repeat the mistake of 1979 —
The tragic mistake our fathers made when they replaced Iran’s greatest king, Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi, with Khomeini and his regime of darkness.
Let the future know what we endured —
How we screamed, how we resisted, and how we carried the burden of a history we did not choose.
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Let the voice remain — even if the world refuses to listen.
With respect,
Saman Hajibabaei
Hamburg, 2025
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