In support of the protesters, a huge campaign to expel the officials of the Iranian regime amounted to more than 160,000 signatures

In support of the protesters, a huge campaign to expel the officials of the Iranian regime amounted to more than 160,000 signatures

a massive initiative to remove Iranian government officials that attempted to gather 200,000 signatures. More than 156,000 people signed a petition urging the leaders of the Group of Seven Industrialized Nations to recall their embassies in Iran and remove Iranian regime personnel.
This campaign directed to British foreign ministers, Canada, America, Japan, Germany, France and Italy indicate “brutal and violent repression” of public protests in Iran after the murder of Misha, Amini.

The heads of these countries are required to consider “Iranian ambassadors or their representatives in international organizations” immediately that they are “unwanted persons and” expelling them “in protest against the illegal and inhuman treatment of demonstrators in Iran. ”
On October 15, Canadian lawyer and human rights advocate Kawh Shahraz launched a campaign urging these nations to “demand strongly and publicly the release of inmates from Iranian prisons.”

Hamid Ismailis, a spokesperson for the Association of the Families of the Victims of the Ukrainian aircraft, tweeted an invitation to the campaign on Saturday night that included a reference to the fire at the Evin prison.
In the campaign’s text, it was posted on the biggest electronic signature-gathering platform.
Iran has produced the last five weeks.

“We are concerned that many prisoners, including political prisoners, civil activists, artists, members of underrepresented racial and ethnic groups, labour organisers, and others, as well as dual nationals, are in severe danger of losing their lives.”

A massive petition drive to deport Iranian government officials garnered more than 160,000 signatures in support of the demonstrators.

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