Silent protest by Christians in Stockholm

Christian citizens in Stockholm silently protested 44 years of oppression by the Islamic Republic regime.
Videos posted on social media from Stockholm show Christians protesting, but the protest was held in silence. On Thursday, January 4, Christian citizens living in Stockholm announced their protest in silence in support of the campaign of silence at the request of Arzhang Mortazavi, a student at Kharazmi University who was among those arrested during last year's nationwide protests and was imprisoned for verbally protesting against the regime.
This protest is also against the 44 years of oppression, crimes, oppression, suffocation, etc. carried out by the Islamic Republic regime against the people of Iran.
Arzhang Mortazavi was sentenced by the First Branch of the Alborz Provincial Revolutionary Court to one year of imprisonment, a two-year ban on leaving the country, and a ban on using all social media.
Some social media users reacted to the silent protest and said: "This silence has done us good. This silence and failure to react to the injustices against the Iranian people and Christians who were persecuted by the regime has done us good. There are many Persian-speaking Christians who have endured pain and suffering for years, and their pain and suffering cannot be contained in a 3-minute video like this one. Instead, a video of their pain, oppression, humiliation, etc. could be recorded, which would take hours. This video is just a very small picture of all the loved ones who cannot speak in Iran."




