'for lasting peace'

A conscience awakening

For the first time in recent decades, three ancient civilisations, despite differences in language and faith, have united under one fundamental demand: to end the dominance of terror, oppression, and destruction.

Iranian-Australians participating in a counter-protest at Sydney's Hyde Park.
Iranian-Australians participating in a counter-protest at Sydney's Hyde Park.

All around the world, consciences are slowly awakening and geographical borders are no longer a barrier to this moral uprising. The alliance between Iranians, Jews, and Hindus against the Islamic Republic and regional terrorism is not merely a political movement, but a profound expression of historical awareness, shared pain, and moral responsibility.

A clear manifestation of this unity is the major rally taking place across Australia on July 6.

For the first time in recent decades, three ancient civilisations, despite differences in language and faith, have united under one fundamental demand: to end the dominance of terror, oppression, and destruction.

What binds freedom-seeking Iranians to the people of India and Israel today is not just shared suffering, but a common understanding of a deeply rooted threat an enemy that, cloaked in religious rhetoric but driven by ideological totalitarianism, has sown death across the Middle East, South Asia, and beyond.

Since its inception, the Islamic Republic of Iran has treated terrorism not as a tool, but as the backbone of its foreign policy.

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