Ardeshir Amir-Arjomand described the killing of protesters in Iran as a crime against humanity
Ardeshir Amir-Arjomand, senior advisor to Mir Hossein Mousavi, called the widespread and brutal killing of protesters in Iran a crime against humanity and strongly condemned it
In a message on the X network, he offered condolences to the people of Iran, noting that this sympathy extends to future generations, and wrote that the scale of violence leading to the death of protesters goes beyond ordinary repression
Amir-Arjomand, a political activist residing in France, emphasized that the brutal killing of several thousand protesting individuals in the darkness and complete news silence is not a simple crime; it is a crime against humanity and cannot be legitimized by labeling the victims as terrorists
He added that the stain of this crime will not be cleansed even with the water of Zamzam, and the Iranian nation will not abandon those responsible
The senior advisor to Mir Hossein Mousavi also warned that involving foreign forces in Iran—whether the US and Israel in the name of democracy or proxy forces to preserve the regime—is an unforgivable disgrace, and the responsibility primarily falls on the regime and government, which by calling on their supporters to confront protesters, have encouraged fratricide and paved the way for civil war
In this section, he referred to the propaganda rally of Iranian government supporters held on Monday this week, a gathering organized in support of the suppression of protests
