In a shocking revelation, Iranian-born pastor Ramin Parsa has exposed the brutal crackdown by the Iranian regime against its own citizens during recent protests.
Parsa, who now resides in Israel, recounted the harrowing experience of losing four family members in the violence that has escalated since late December.
As protests erupted against the oppressive rule of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iranian authorities resorted to live ammunition in a desperate bid to quell dissent.
Parsa stated, “Just imagine if four in one family can be shot; imagine the scale of the massacre." His account reflects the devastating reality faced by those yearning for freedom within Iran.
The pastor disclosed that the death toll could range from a staggering 6,000 to even more than 30,000, cautioning that the true extent may never be confirmed due to government-imposed internet blackouts that hinder accurate reporting.
With growing discontent directed at the regime's economic mismanagement, everyday Iranians have begun to openly voice their frustrations. They are now calling for external intervention, reportedly hoping for U.S. and Israeli assistance.
Parsa emphasized the extraordinary sentiment expressed by many Iranians—calling out for foreign governments to help liberate them from oppression. “The Iranian people are the only people I know who are begging a foreign government to come attack them to free them,” he asserted.
In a powerful show of support, President Donald Trump has encouraged the Iranian people to “keep protesting,” sending a clear message that their cries for help have not gone unnoticed.
Trump’s administration has signaled a strong stance against the Iranian regime, with some military assets already positioned in the region as a deterrent.
His warnings to Iran serve as a reminder that the United States stands firm against tyranny and supports those fighting for their freedom.
Reflecting on his own perilous escape from Iran in 2006 after converting to Christianity, Parsa's journey from oppression to sanctuary underscores the critical need for the U.S. to stand in solidarity with oppressed peoples around the globe.
As the Iranian people continue to rise against a repressive regime, the world watches closely, hoping for a change that respects human rights and delivers freedom from authoritarian rule.
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