Gallery

This gallery documents my continuous participation in demonstrations against the Iranian regime, showing my commitment to justice, human rights, and the Kurdish struggle for freedom.

17 December 2023 – London

On this day, I joined Kurdish protesters outside the Iranian Embassy to stand against the oppression and killings happening in Iran. I wanted the world to see that we, as Kurds, will not stay silent while our people are being murdered for wanting freedom. I held signs and chanted for justice, calling for an end to the dictatorship that destroys lives.

24 March 2024 – London

I once again stood outside the Iranian Embassy in London to protest against the system that continues to kill and silence innocent people. As a Kurdish activist, I felt it was my duty to speak for those who have no voice. We protested peacefully, demanding equality, justice, and the right to live freely without fear.

21 April 2024 – London

This protest was another stand against the cruelty of the Iranian regime. I joined others who share the same pain and anger over the suffering in Kurdistan. We raised our voices for those who have been executed or imprisoned simply for wanting freedom. Together, we showed our strength and unity as Kurds who refuse to be silenced.

26 May 2024 – London

I joined another demonstration to remind the world that the suffering continues in Iran. The regime keeps taking the lives of innocent people — Kurds, women, and activists. I carried banners calling for justice, peace, and an end to dictatorship. My participation is my way of showing resistance and my hope for a better future.

9 June 2024 – London

At this protest, I proudly joined the chant “Women, Life, Freedom.” It was emotional to stand with others in support of Kurdish women and all Iranians fighting for their rights. We protested peacefully but powerfully, showing that we will never accept silence or fear. Each time I attend, I feel stronger in my mission to defend human dignity.

11 August 2024 – London

Once again, I protested outside the Embassy to reject the regime’s crimes against my people. I stood beside fellow activists holding Kurdish flags and signs calling for freedom. We spoke about executions, oppression, and injustice. It was another day of raising awareness and showing that our fight for freedom will never stop.

25 August 2024 – London

I returned to the streets of London with other Kurdish protesters to demand justice and human rights. The Iranian regime continues to kill and punish anyone who speaks out. By joining this protest, I wanted to show my solidarity with the victims and send a message that we will never accept oppression or dictatorship.

8 September 2024 – London

This demonstration focused on freedom of belief, speech, and equality. I attended to express how deeply I oppose the government’s treatment of Kurds and other minorities. The chants for liberty and democracy echoed through the streets, and I felt proud to stand with people who share the same dream — a free and equal society.

29 September 2024 – London

This protest was held in memory of Mahsa Amini, a Kurdish woman whose death revealed the true face of the Iranian regime. I joined others to honour her life and all the victims of brutality. We held signs with her name and spoke about the value of freedom and courage. It was a powerful day that reminded us why we must keep fighting.

13 October 2024 – London

I joined another protest outside the Iranian Embassy from 2 PM to 4 PM. I took part to oppose oppression and discrimination against Kurds and to demand justice for all who suffer under dictatorship. My presence there was not just as a protester, but as someone who believes in truth, equality, and the right to live free from fear.

27 October 2024 – London

I joined another protest in front of the Iranian Embassy from 2 PM to 4 PM. Once again, I raised my voice as a Kurdish individual against the cruelty and injustice of the Iranian regime. I protested against the oppression of people who are punished simply for thinking differently. The regime continues to be against Kurds, against religion, against freedom, and even against the right to make an honest living.

10 November 2024 – London

I returned to the Embassy in London to stand with others protesting against the killing of innocent Kurds in Iran. We held banners showing support for justice and remembered Mahsa Amini, whose death became a symbol of courage and resistance. I felt proud to use my voice for those who can no longer speak.

24 November 2024 – London

At 16 Princes Gate, I joined another peaceful protest in front of the Iranian Embassy. Standing shoulder to shoulder with other Kurdish protesters, I spoke out against a system that thrives on blood and silence. We demanded freedom, equality, and respect for human life — things that every person deserves but are denied in Iran.

1 December 2024 – London

Once again, at the same address, I attended another demonstration in protest of Iran’s crimes against Kurds. Each protest gives me strength, reminding me that our unity can challenge injustice. I shouted for freedom, dignity, and peace, and to honour the memory of those who were executed or disappeared.

2 February 2025 – London

From 2 PM to 4 PM, I joined the protest outside the Iranian Embassy against the killing and execution of Kurdish people. Together, we chanted against injustice and showed the world that we will not forget those who were taken from us. Every voice matters, and mine will never stay silent in the face of oppression.

23 February 2025 – London

Between 1 PM and 3 PM, I stood again in front of the Iranian Embassy with fellow Kurds to condemn the bloodshed and cruelty of the regime. I raised my voice for freedom and for all those who are targeted because of their Kurdish identity or beliefs. These protests are not just events to me — they are a promise that I will keep fighting for truth and justice.

16 March 2025 – London

On this Sunday, I joined another demonstration to speak out against the killings and oppression of my people. The system in Iran continues to shed innocent blood and destroy lives. My presence there was to remind the world that Kurds deserve freedom and the right to live without fear.

20 April 2025 – London

I took part in another protest at the Iranian Embassy in London, standing against the dictatorship and its violence. I chanted for the freedom of prisoners, for women’s rights, and for peace in Kurdistan. Each protest strengthens my belief that change begins with people who dare to speak.

4 May 2025 – London

This protest was once again in front of the Iranian Embassy. I joined others to denounce the continued crimes of the regime against Kurds and activists. I held up banners and stood with pride for my Kurdish identity, believing that every small act of resistance matters in the fight for freedom.

25 May 2025 – London

On this day, I returned to the streets of London for yet another protest. I joined my Kurdish brothers and sisters in calling for justice, peace, and the end of the Iranian regime’s violence. Every protest I attend reminds me that the world must hear our voices — voices that demand freedom, life, and equality.

22 June 2025 – London

I attended another protest outside the Iranian Embassy in London to condemn the violence and discrimination the regime continues to use against Kurds. Standing with others, I raised my voice against a system built on fear and bloodshed. I spoke for those who have been silenced and for all who dream of freedom and dignity.

20 July 2025 – London

Once again, I joined the demonstration in front of the Iranian Embassy to speak out against the injustice faced by the Kurdish people. Every protest reminds me that silence is dangerous. Together we shouted for equality, for women’s rights, and for an end to oppression that continues to destroy innocent lives.

3 August 2025 – London

I returned to the streets to protest against the dictatorship that targets Kurds and anyone who dares to speak freely. I carried banners and joined the chants calling for peace and human rights. My presence was a reminder that the Kurdish struggle for justice is alive and will not fade away.

21 September 2025 – London

This protest took place again outside the Iranian Embassy. I joined others to demand freedom of speech, religion, and identity. We protested against the killings, imprisonments, and executions happening in Iran. As a Kurdish activist, I feel it is my duty to keep standing up until there is justice for my people.