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Dublin - Event Notice Thursday January 01 1970 Peaceful Protest for Human Rights
Campaign against human rights abuse in Iran
In the anniversary of the brave uprising of university students and people of Iran, which is an important page within the historic resistance of Iranian people and their cry for freedom and democracy we will gather together, to have a peaceful protest against the regime of murder and treachery-to-humanity which is ruling in Iran.
This protest will take place on:
Monday, 9th July from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. in front of the Embassy of Islamic Republic of Iran in Dublin, the representative house of oppression and tyranny.
"Brave Irishmen, our cause is common.
Like you we hold as indefeasible the right
of all nations to liberty."
from General Humbert's Proclamation 22nd August 1798
Dear friends
In the anniversary of the brave uprising of university students and people of Iran, which is an important page within the historic resistance of Iranian people and their cry for freedom and democracy we will gather together, to have a peaceful protest against the regime of murder and treachery-to-humanity which is ruling in Iran.
This protest will take place on Monday, 9th July from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. in front of the Embassy of Islamic Republic of Iran in Dublin, the representative house of oppression and tyranny.
Recently the regime has intensified the suppression and under different chimerical excuses such as dress or hair style they have been beating up and humiliating people in particular the youth on the streets. In fact they have spread the torture from prisons to the streets and everywhere.
The dictator regime in Iran, this ominous phenomenon, has made ruins out of an ancient country with a rich history of civilization, culture, and science. They have brought nothing to Iran and world but:
Abuse of human rights systematically and on a large basis throughout the country, increasing economic, political and social pressure, unrestrained expensiveness, poverty, prostitution among underage teenagers, torture, flogging and hanging in public, chopping off arms and legs, removing eyes, stoning, execution of under age teenagers, funding and supporting international terrorism.
Let us all, with any nationality, ethnicity, and religion, stand up in support of people inside and outside Iran and get the voice of people under torture to the ears of the world, in particular the pro-freedom people.
Let us help the Iranian nation with their demand for their legitimate rights of freedom, democracy and all the basic human rights. Let us declare that the life of this regime is a big shame to humanity.
Free Iran
FreeIran.ie@gmail.com
Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran,
72 Mount Merrion Avenue, Blackrock, Co. Dublin
The following busses can take you to there:
7, 7A, 45 passing through Rock Road,
46, 46A/C/D/E passing through Stillorgan Road,
5 passing through Mount Merrion Ave. by the Embassy
DART can be taken to Blackrock Station
Peaceful Protest for Human Rights
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