
Iranian opposition activists demand peace, regime change
Prominent Iranian opposition activists and cultural figures have issued a joint statement calling for both Iran and Israel to instate a ceasefire, for cessation of Iran’s nuclear program, and for the “authoritarian regime” to step down. The statement, published in the French daily Le Monde, was also released on the X (Twitter) account of its lead signatory, imprisoned human rights advocate and Nobel Laureate Narges Mohammadi. It is also signed by Nobel Laureate dissident Shirin Ebadi, filmmakers Jafar Panahi and Mohammad Rasoulof, and attorneys Sadiqeh Vasmaghi and Abdolfattah Soltani. The statement calls for an “end to the devastating war between the Islamic Republic and the ruling regime in Israelâa war that not only destroys infrastructure and the lives of civilians in both territories but also poses a clear threat to the foundations of human civilization.” It concludes: “We hold that the current leaders of the Islamic Republic lack the capacity to resolve Iran’s domestic crises or its external tensions. The only credible path to preserve this country and its people is for current authorities to step down and facilitate a peaceful transition to authentic democracy.” (Image: Twitter)