Nayak is not our voice.

The young woman who disrupted a seminar by Roozbeh Parsi, a member of NAIAC, in Stockholm, Sweden last week, released a video exposing the crimes of the Islamic Republic and declaring that NAIAC is not our voice.
Last week, during a NAIAC seminar in Sweden, many people gathered in front of the seminar hall and shouted in protest, “NAIAC is not one of us and cannot be the voice of the Iranian people,” causing the seminar to be canceled. In the meantime, a young woman shouted for justice for the crime of the Islamic Republic, saying that she had been raped.
This woman has once again released a video documenting the crimes of the Islamic Republic. She shows one of her photos and says: "This is one of my photos, about 12 years ago in Iran, where I was gang-raped by agents of the Islamic Republic. They cut my hair and urinated on me. They tortured me and broke my ribs. I want to be here today as a living document and testify, to uncover this beautiful face that is shown by the Nayak of the Islamic Republic. The Nayak's job is to make the Islamic Republic's behavior with the people appear friendly and normal and to lie about what is happening in Iran, when it is not. I have come to defend the sons and daughters of my country and to testify here as a living document."
Those present in the hall join him in declaring that Nayak is not our voice.
The crimes of the Islamic Republic are being revealed more and more every day. Will the revelation of these crimes hasten their downfall?




