Mahsa Day celebrated by Iranian community in New Zealand
Iranian community in New Zealand, Central Committee for the Coordination of Iranian Diaspora Protests (Auckland Organising Committee) made a demonstration recently on the occasion of third anniversary of the state-orchestrated murder of Mahsa Amini, the daughter of Iran, stand together to honor her memory ‒ the memory of a young woman whose name became a global symbol against oppression and injustice. They believe that Mahsa represents the hope of a people who refuse to bow to tyranny. Her path lives on ‒ in the voices of women and men who demand the right to live freely, in the dreams of the youth for a brighter future, and in every heart that cries out for justice and equality.
They demanded to the world as- 1: Recognition of the will of the Iranian people for regime change under the leadership of Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi. 2: An immediate end to all support for the Islamic Republic and the application of maximum political, legal, and economic pressure on the regime. 3: Designation of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a terrorist organization. 4: Expulsion of all ambassadors of the Islamic Republic from democratic countries ‒ due to severe human rights violations in Iran and terrorist activities worldwide. 5: Comprehensive support for the people’s movements inside Iran and for the freedom-seeking forces in exile. 6: Guarantee of free, unrestricted, and uncensored internet access for the Iranian people.








