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Omid Djalili says Iranians will fight to the very end against the regime
Summary
British-Iranian comedian Omid Djalili has been using his platform to amplify protesters in Iran and highlight reports of a harsh government crackdown; an internet blackout and differing accounts from human rights groups mean casualty figures are difficult to verify.
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British-Iranian comedian Omid Djalili has been publicly speaking about the protests in Iran and using his social platforms to amplify those he calls "voiceless." What began with economic grievances and a collapsing currency has, according to reporting, escalated into nationwide demonstrations calling for the end of the Islamic Republic. Authorities imposed an internet blackout in early January and human rights organisations have reported a lethal response to protests, though independent verification of casualty figures remains difficult. Djalili has expressed support for international pressure, welcomed the EU's decision to list the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, and said he believes many protesters support exiled figures who might act as custodians during a transition.
Key points:
- Omid Djalili has dedicated his social media to amplifying messages from protesters and Iranians affected by the unrest.
- Protests reportedly began over rising prices and a collapsing currency and have expanded into nationwide calls to end the government.
- An internet blackout was imposed in early January and human rights organisations report that security forces used lethal force; the overall death toll remains hard to verify.
- Djalili supports international measures such as the EU's designation of the IRGC and has spoken about exiled figures as potential transition custodians.
Summary:
Djalili is using his public profile in the UK to raise awareness of the unrest and reported state response in Iran, and he welcomes international steps aimed at limiting the regime's influence. The broader impact and any next political or diplomatic developments are undetermined at this time.
