@SaltagreppoD2 Works with some vpns yea, I’ve heard from many people that they have this issue and bungie have said some thing on their forums for the past like 3 months but no fixes whatsoever.
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Dear Iranians,
I have some good news and bad news.
The good news is that the Iran resolution overwhelmingly passed the vote in the European Parliament with 562 votes for, only 9 against and 57 abstaining.
It expresses its full support for the Iranian opposition and also encourages the European Council to add the IRGC to the EU terrorist list and put sanctions on key regime officials.
The bad news is that the amendment that would have called for Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi to address the European Parliament was rejected with 132 votes for, 382 against and 96 abstaining.
What is even worse, The Left Group in the European Parliament presented amendments to the resolution that would for example have
- called for the EU to “exert diplomatic pressure on the United States and Israel to refrain from issuing or supporting military threats against Iran” and instead “give a commitment to de-escalation, dialogue and full respect for international law”,
- called for the lifting of sanctions on Iran, and
- condemned “any external attempt at destabilisation or interference in Iran’s internal affairs”.
Luckily, these amendments were each soundly rejected.
It is unfortunate that all of the things we hoped for did not materialize today.
But this is only the beginning. The fight for justice in Iran is far from over.
And I will make sure that this is not the last time that the voice of Iranians will be heard in the halls of the EU.