Three dictators from Russia, Turkey and the Islamic Republic meet in Iran's capital Tehran today to carve up the Mideast as a California man is slated to be murdered for his journalism in Tehran.
Jamshid Sharmahd is facing the death penalty in Iran. Sharmahd was allegedly kidnapped by the Iran regime in Dubai in 2020.
Sharmahd worked as a radio journalist in California exposing the high levels of Iranian citizens’ dissatisfaction with the theocratic state. "My dad created a website where activists [in Iran] could post articles, and he would talk about it on his radio show," Gazelle said. The"true actions" she demands include support for calls from Iranian-Americans and German-Iranians to apply maximum pressure on the regime to secure her father’s release. Iranian-American human rights activist Lawdan Bazargansaid Berlin should pull the plug on its diplomatic relationship with Tehran to send a message to Iran’s rulers about Sharmahd’s dire plight."Germany should have broken its ties to the Islamic Republic of Iran years ago," she said.
"I’ll say frankly: His only chance of survival is if the [Berlin] federal government acts consistently and immediately. I call on Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock to unequivocally demand that the ayatollahs release Jamshid Sharmahd immediately and to stress that Germany will sever relations with the regime and severely sanction it if there is an execution." , told Fox News Digital,"The U.S.
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