📖 About Us & Our Views
👥 Who are we?
Currently just a few who wants a free Iran, as you don't know us yet don't share too much :)
🗳️ Democracy & Minority Rights
What about Iran's ethnic minorities?
Iran is incredibly diverse — Azerbaijanis (20.6%), Kurds (10%), Lors (8.9%), Gilakis, Mazandaranis, and many others. Historically, minorities in Iran have had better treatment than in neighboring countries, both under the Shah and even under the regime. But "better than terrible" isn't freedom.
Our position (principles under discussion):
- A democratic Iran must be federal, with regional autonomy
- Minorities deserve cultural rights and political representation
- Most importantly: the right to self-determination
We believe in the democratic principle that regions have the right to vote to exit Iran. Whether it's Kurdistan, Azerbaijani regions, or others — if they democratically choose independence through referendum, we support it. Real democracy means respecting that choice, even when it's difficult.
For such major decisions, a simple majority is not enough. Constitutional changes like secession require a supermajority to ensure broad consensus.
⚠️ Note: These democratic principles are still being discussed and refined by the resistance movement. This is not final policy — it is an ongoing conversation. Your voice matters.
US Intervention
We strongly hope the United States will help hold the regime accountable and weaken their grip on power. However, we are concerned that without organized resistance forces on the ground, even a weakened regime cannot be effectively removed.
Our hope is that US intervention, combined with determined resistance within Iran, will succeed in removing the regime. We remain open to the possibility that allies and emerging organizations already exist but remain hidden for operational security reasons.
We are committed to the long-term struggle to remove this regime. If current efforts fail, or if another oppressive force attempts to seize control, we will continue fighting.
We hope we can shut down this effort once the regime is gone!
👑 On Reza Pahlavi
We see Reza Pahlavi as the unifying figure for the Iranian opposition, something that has been sorely lacking. A movement without unity is a movement without power.
We don't agree totally with his thinking on democracy and he has not talked about minorities and what they want. But that's okay, democracy thrives on debate, not blind loyalty. We welcome discussion.
We are at least sure that the Regime will not leave willingly, and the structure protecting them is hard to break! And here is where WE might be the puzzle piece that is missing.