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We Want Peace

A message from the people of Iran to the world

Positive Thoughts, Kind Words, Good Deeds

For 3,000 years, our ancient motto has guided our civilization. It is who we are. It is who we will always be.

To the World

Right now, our brothers and sisters in Iran are in the streets, risking their lives for freedom. The government has cut the internet so the world cannot see. But we want you to know:

We do not want war. We do not want chaos. We want to live in peace — with our neighbors, and with the world.

To World Leaders

We understand your concerns. You fear that change in Iran could bring instability. You wonder: "What comes next? Could it be worse?"

Let us be clear:

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    We seek peace, not revenge.

    The Iranian people want reconciliation, not conflict. We have no desire to threaten any nation.

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    We want to be partners, not adversaries.

    A free Iran will engage with the international community as an equal partner in trade, diplomacy, and culture.

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    We believe in secular governance.

    The Iranian people want a government that represents all citizens — regardless of religion, ethnicity, or gender.

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    We will honor international commitments.

    A democratic Iran will be a responsible member of the global community, respecting treaties and international law.

To Our Neighbors

To Iraq, Turkey, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Turkmenistan, and the Gulf states:

We share borders. We share history. We share culture. For too long, the current regime has spread fear and conflict in our region. This is not who we are.

The Persian people have coexisted with our neighbors for thousands of years. We have traded together, created art together, and built civilizations together. A free Iran will return to this tradition.

We promise:

  • No interference in your internal affairs
  • Respect for your sovereignty and territorial integrity
  • Open borders for trade and cultural exchange
  • Cooperation on shared challenges: water, climate, economy

Who We Were, Who We Can Be Again

Before 1979, Iran was a modernizing nation. Women attended universities. Artists and poets flourished. We had diplomatic relations with nations across the world. Tehran was called "the Paris of the Middle East."

We are not asking to go backward. We are asking for the freedom to build a modern, democratic Iran — one that honors our ancient Persian heritage while embracing the future.

Iran has 3,000 years of civilization. We gave the world poetry, mathematics, medicine, and the very concept of human rights (the Cyrus Cylinder). The current regime is 45 years old. It does not define us.

What Is Happening Right Now

46+Cities protesting
116+Lives lost
2,600+People detained

The internet has been cut off since January 8th. The government is trying to hide what they are doing. But the people continue to resist — peacefully, bravely, and with hope.

Sources: Amnesty International, United Nations

How You Can Help

🗣️ Speak Up

Share this message. Use #FreeIran #Eraan on social media. Let the Iranian people know they are not alone.

📞 Contact Your Representatives

Ask your government to support the Iranian people's right to peaceful protest and self-determination.

📡 Help Break the Blackout

Support organizations providing internet access to Iranians through satellite technology.

❤️ Support Human Rights Organizations

Amnesty International · Center for Human Rights in Iran

Women — Life — Freedom

We rise as a nation to end tyranny and reclaim our homeland of Iran.

Men — Homeland — Prosperity

— The People of Iran

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