In IRAN people are risking their lives for fundamental political and social change to achieve Rule of law and their human right. However the crack down from those in power ( Mullah's Radical Theocratic State) is absolutely brutal. Human rights groups including Amnesty International have reported lethal crackdowns, arrests, and internet shutdowns during unrest. While the government says it acts to maintain security, every day innocent youth are getting executed without prosecution. Because of restrictions inside Iran, many Iranians demonstrate abroad in cities like Berlin, Los Angeles, and Melbourne to raise awareness and advocate for human rights and political change.

The lesson that echoes from ancient Persia to modern streets around the world is simple but powerful: regimes can rule by fear for a time, but they cannot erase humanity’s longing for dignity. When people stand for one another — across borders, faiths, and languages — they become stronger than any authoritarian system. In the end, it is not brutality that defines history; it is resilience. And resilience, sustained by solidarity and memory, is what ultimately carries freedom forward.