(RAIR Foundation)—On the night before Israel and soon after, the United States, launched strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities, I was up exchanging messages with an Iranian dissident who was nearly killed just for trying to tell his story.
The regime doesn’t just silence you, it slashes your arms, your chest, and your legs. That’s what happened to “Asher Jorjani.” At 4:00 a.m., on June 20, as we messaged across time zones and thousands of miles, Iranian security forces stormed and raided his car, seized his documents, and dragged him into custody.
His only crime: refusing to stay quiet.
This is the reality of the Islamic Republic of Iran, where truth-telling is treated as treason. And while millions live under this terror, Jorjani’s story is one that must be told. Asher Jorjani is one of many Iranians navigating life under ethnic and religious discrimination. In a state built on oppression, courage comes at a steep price.
His opposition began as a teenager. As a junior in a competitive math and physics high school, he began to realize that the education system wasn’t about learning, but about loyalty. Every day began with forced Quran readings, even for non-Muslims. Students from regime-connected families were favored. Even student elections were rigged, mirroring the regime’s grip on real power.
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