Stop the killing of unarmed protesters in Iran


Stop the killing of unarmed protesters in Iran
Recent signers:
Anita Kanitz and 14 others have signed recently.
The Issue
I have family, friends, and loved ones in Iran. Right now, I have no way to reach them. The internet has been shutdown, and people are being shot for peacefully protesting. Families don’t know if their children are alive or detained. Every hour of silence puts more lives at risk.
These are real people, not headlines. Each of them has a story, a family waiting for their safe return. Because no one should be killed for asking for basic human rights. Because silence allows this violence to continue. I am raising my voice because they cannot.
The situation in Iran is dire and becoming increasingly dangerous with each passing day. Peaceful protesters are being silenced with bullets and brutality, while the world stands quiet. We need urgent action now to stop the widespread and indiscriminate use of force against demonstrators who are courageously demanding their rights.
The Iranian government has cut off access to the internet, a critical tool for organizers and demonstrators to connect and amplify their voices. In doing so, they are isolating the protesters from the world, hiding the extent of their violence from global audiences. This information blackout endangers the lives of millions and enables the regime's brutal tactics.
We urge international human rights organizations, governments, and global leaders to take an immediate stand against these atrocities. Sanctions should be imposed on leaders responsible for these acts of violence. Diplomatic pressure must be applied to restore internet access, allowing not just for the flow of information, but for families to check on the safety of their loved ones.
We must call for independent investigations into human rights abuses and demand accountability from those in power in Iran. The world cannot stand idly by as innocent lives are lost.
Join us in our plea for justice and human rights. Sign this petition to stand in solidarity with the brave people of Iran who are risking everything for freedom and dignity. Your voice matters and can help stop the violence before more lives are tragically lost.
These are real people, not headlines. Each of them has a story, a family waiting for their safe return. Because no one should be killed for asking for basic human rights. Because silence allows this violence to continue. I am raising my voice because they cannot.
The situation in Iran is dire and becoming increasingly dangerous with each passing day. Peaceful protesters are being silenced with bullets and brutality, while the world stands quiet. We need urgent action now to stop the widespread and indiscriminate use of force against demonstrators who are courageously demanding their rights.
The Iranian government has cut off access to the internet, a critical tool for organizers and demonstrators to connect and amplify their voices. In doing so, they are isolating the protesters from the world, hiding the extent of their violence from global audiences. This information blackout endangers the lives of millions and enables the regime's brutal tactics.
We urge international human rights organizations, governments, and global leaders to take an immediate stand against these atrocities. Sanctions should be imposed on leaders responsible for these acts of violence. Diplomatic pressure must be applied to restore internet access, allowing not just for the flow of information, but for families to check on the safety of their loved ones.
We must call for independent investigations into human rights abuses and demand accountability from those in power in Iran. The world cannot stand idly by as innocent lives are lost.
Join us in our plea for justice and human rights. Sign this petition to stand in solidarity with the brave people of Iran who are risking everything for freedom and dignity. Your voice matters and can help stop the violence before more lives are tragically lost.

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Recent signers:
Anita Kanitz and 14 others have signed recently.
The Issue
I have family, friends, and loved ones in Iran. Right now, I have no way to reach them. The internet has been shutdown, and people are being shot for peacefully protesting. Families don’t know if their children are alive or detained. Every hour of silence puts more lives at risk.
These are real people, not headlines. Each of them has a story, a family waiting for their safe return. Because no one should be killed for asking for basic human rights. Because silence allows this violence to continue. I am raising my voice because they cannot.
The situation in Iran is dire and becoming increasingly dangerous with each passing day. Peaceful protesters are being silenced with bullets and brutality, while the world stands quiet. We need urgent action now to stop the widespread and indiscriminate use of force against demonstrators who are courageously demanding their rights.
The Iranian government has cut off access to the internet, a critical tool for organizers and demonstrators to connect and amplify their voices. In doing so, they are isolating the protesters from the world, hiding the extent of their violence from global audiences. This information blackout endangers the lives of millions and enables the regime's brutal tactics.
We urge international human rights organizations, governments, and global leaders to take an immediate stand against these atrocities. Sanctions should be imposed on leaders responsible for these acts of violence. Diplomatic pressure must be applied to restore internet access, allowing not just for the flow of information, but for families to check on the safety of their loved ones.
We must call for independent investigations into human rights abuses and demand accountability from those in power in Iran. The world cannot stand idly by as innocent lives are lost.
Join us in our plea for justice and human rights. Sign this petition to stand in solidarity with the brave people of Iran who are risking everything for freedom and dignity. Your voice matters and can help stop the violence before more lives are tragically lost.
These are real people, not headlines. Each of them has a story, a family waiting for their safe return. Because no one should be killed for asking for basic human rights. Because silence allows this violence to continue. I am raising my voice because they cannot.
The situation in Iran is dire and becoming increasingly dangerous with each passing day. Peaceful protesters are being silenced with bullets and brutality, while the world stands quiet. We need urgent action now to stop the widespread and indiscriminate use of force against demonstrators who are courageously demanding their rights.
The Iranian government has cut off access to the internet, a critical tool for organizers and demonstrators to connect and amplify their voices. In doing so, they are isolating the protesters from the world, hiding the extent of their violence from global audiences. This information blackout endangers the lives of millions and enables the regime's brutal tactics.
We urge international human rights organizations, governments, and global leaders to take an immediate stand against these atrocities. Sanctions should be imposed on leaders responsible for these acts of violence. Diplomatic pressure must be applied to restore internet access, allowing not just for the flow of information, but for families to check on the safety of their loved ones.
We must call for independent investigations into human rights abuses and demand accountability from those in power in Iran. The world cannot stand idly by as innocent lives are lost.
Join us in our plea for justice and human rights. Sign this petition to stand in solidarity with the brave people of Iran who are risking everything for freedom and dignity. Your voice matters and can help stop the violence before more lives are tragically lost.

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Petition created on January 9, 2026