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Supporting the people of Iran matters because their struggle exposes a simple truth many prefer to ignore: freedom is fragile. When an entire society is crushed by religious authoritarianism, censorship, and state violence, silence from free societies becomes complicity. Iran is not a distant or abstract case. It is a warning of what happens when repression is tolerated, relativized, or ignored because it is politically inconvenient or no longer fashionable. Standing with Iranians today is a way to defend universal liberty, human dignity, and the idea that no people should be abandoned simply because their fight does not trend in headlines.

Freedom Club is not the organizer of this demonstration.

This demonstration is promoted by Iranian monarchist groups, and we are joining as supporters of freedom, not as political sponsors or organizers.

What matters is reality, not labels.

We have seen with our own eyes — not through media filters — the diversity of this movement:

  • Yesterday, in front of the Iranian Embassy
  • Today, in front of the U.S. Embassy

The people present were not a single bloc, ideology, or party line. They were men and women, young and old, believers and non-believers, Iranians from different backgrounds, joined by Europeans and others who reject oppression and stand for liberty.

This is a broad popular movement driven by lived experience, not by headlines.

Freedom Club joins to:

  • Show solidarity with the people of Iran
  • Listen and understand, rather than speak for others
  • Support freedom wherever it is denied

All people are welcome, regardless of religion, political affiliation, or origin.
Peaceful presence only. No hate. No violence.

Freedom does not belong to one faction. It belongs to everyone.

Freedom Club members will gather as a small group next to the demonstration, not to lead, not to appropriate, but to show visible support and to listen.

Our role is simple:

  • Be present
  • Listen to voices too often ignored
  • Understand realities that do not fit media narratives

After the demonstration, those who wish will sit at a nearby bar to have a drink and continue the discussion informally. This moment is meant to exchange experiences and ideas, especially with young Iranians who regularly participate in local Brussels meetups and who live this reality directly.

This is not a rally within a rally.
It is a moment of proximity, listening, and honest conversation.

Freedom Club exists for this exact purpose: to meet real people, hear real stories, and think freely together.

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