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Chelsea Hart's advice for helping Iran

Chelsea Hart – American influencer – said about how Americans can help the empty-handed protesters in Iran in this difficult situation, especially the helpful help of Iranians living in the United States: Don't say so much what we can do besides post? Have you forgotten that the representatives you elected work for you? You appointed them as representatives. So call them and ask what they are doing?

The people who spend this country's budget are your employees, so contact them. Ask them why the Islamic Republic's officials are killing ordinary people?

In Iran, the city of Sanandaj, they are engaged in genocide. Ask them why Iranian leaders have assets in America.

Why are the families of men shooting at residential homes having fun in America? Why do they have bank accounts in America, while its people are dying of hunger and their blood is being spilled in the streets?

 Ask your representatives! They work for you. The people living in Iran don't have this opportunity, be their voice and go and do it now.

The list of victims in Iran is growing.

Chelsea Hart has also released a list of some of Iran's victims. The list of some of the victims is as follows:

Hadith Najafi, a 23-year-old protester who worked as a cashier at a local restaurant in Karaj, was shot at least 20 times in the face, neck, hands, heart and body, his family reported.

Nika Shakermi was a 16-year-old protester who disappeared on September 20 after burning her headscarf at a demonstration in Tehran. Her body was found in a detention center 10 days after she disappeared.

Reports indicate that her nose and skull were broken. In addition, there were signs of multiple rapes and apparent stitches running through her chest, indicating that organs had been removed.

When an angry crowd turned up at his funeral, authorities stole his body to keep it out of public view. They buried him miles away from his family.

Erfan Nazari was a young athlete who was arrested after participating in a protest in Tehran. His broken body was returned to his family three days later. He had been tortured to death.

Sarina Esmailzadeh, a 16-year-old blogger, died in police custody after being repeatedly hit in the head. Her mother, so depressed and saddened by her daughter's murder, committed suicide.

On September 30, security forces opened fire on civilians during Friday prayers in the city of Baluchistan in Zahedan province. The death toll is 66, including children under the age of 2.

Also, attacks by military helicopters on Baloch citizens left more than 90 dead.

Also, on October 9, until early morning, the Kurdish city of Sanandaj was repeatedly attacked and shelled by the military. 

The number of victims continues to rise.

Chelsea Hart also announced that there is a petition in her biography that first: calls on the international community to put pressure on the regime to sanction it. Her second request to Amnesty International is an official investigation into the regime's crimes against humanity.



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