Solutions Architect
#IRGC murdered my brother Arvin,& my SIL Aida in flight #PS752.
Killers of the innocent people and their supporters will pay for it
Today they put #AliKhamenei in the grave.
Good riddance.
I'm releasing "#Azadi: The Fall of the Supreme Leader", a small game, for my brother, for every martyr, for everyone who still fights for freedom.
🔫https://t.co/BO2OsZZaoH
Khamenei didn't die innocent. His regime murdered my brother on Flight #PS752, one of 176+1 souls on that plane.
For 36 years he presided over torture, executions, crushed uprisings, and terror abroad.
If this gets support, more games will come, and maybe will open the mod engine as a service as well.
#WomanLifeFreedom #دادخواهی #PS752justice
امروز #علی_خامنهای را به خاک سپردند.
به درک واصل شد.
من بازی کوچکی به نام «#آزادی: سقوط رهبر معظم» را به یاد برادرم، به یاد همهٔ جانباختگان، و برای همهٔ کسانی که هنوز برای آزادی میجنگند منتشر میکنم.
🔫 https://t.co/BO2OsZZaoH
خامنهای بیگناه از دنیا نرفت. حکومت او، برادرم را در پرواز #PS752 به قتل رساند؛ یکی از ۱۷۶+۱ انسانی که در آن هواپیما بودند.
او طی ۳۶ سال زمامداری، مسئول شکنجه، اعدام، سرکوب خیزشهای مردمی و صدور ترور به خارج از کشور بود.
اگر از این پروژه حمایت شود، بازیهای بیشتر و یا موتور مادسازی را نیز بهصورت یک سرویس منتشر خواهم کرد.
#WomanLifeFreedom #دادخواهی #PS752justice
یک سال پیش، در چنین روزی، از بنای یادبود مسافران پرواز PS752 در شهر وینیپگِ کانادا رونمایی شد.
این یادبود، یادآور یکی از تلخترین جنایتهایی است که جمهوری اسلامی در ۸ ژانویه ۲۰۲۰ رقم زد؛ نام عزيزشان بر اين بنا باقى خواهد ماند كه گواهى باشد بر زنجيره جنايات جمهورى اسلامى در ايران.
#دادخواهی #دادخواهی_نبردی_جمعیست #ps752justice
Statement by the Association of Families of Flight PS752 Victims on the Possibility of Reopening the Embassy of the Islamic Regime in Iran in Canada
26 June 2026
Prime Minister Mark Carney recently stated that Canada should consider reopening the embassy of the Islamic regime in Iran. In response, we must say that while the Prime Minister may have forgotten the crimes committed by the Islamic regime in Iran against Iranians and Canadians alike, Canada has not, and will not.
Restoring diplomatic relations with a regime that is recognized in Canada as a state sponsor of terrorism would disregard the suffering of countless survivors and families affected by its crimes over the past five decades. From the mass executions following the 1979 Revolution to the downing of Flight PS752, from the brutal suppression of peaceful protests and the killing of tens of thousands of people to assassinations carried out abroad, the Islamic regime in Iran has left a long trail of violence. Among its victims are dozens of Canadians, from Zahra Kazemi and Kavous Seyed-Emami to the victims of Flight PS752 and those who lost their lives during the atrocities of January 8 and 9 of the past year.
The Prime Minister speaks of reopening an embassy while, even today, the families of the victims of Flight PS752 continue to face intimidation and pressure from the Islamic regime in Iran. Had Canada used the legal mechanisms available to it before the International Court of Justice to hold the regime accountable, these families would be living under safer conditions. Instead of standing firmly with its own citizens, Canada now appears prepared to pursue a policy of making concessions to those responsible for terror.
The Association of Families of Flight PS752 Victims will vehemently oppose any decision to reopen the embassy of this criminal regime in Canada. The tyrannical conduct of the Islamic regime in Iran and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has not changed in recent years or even in recent months. On the contrary, their violence and aggression have intensified both inside and outside Iran, including the active surveillance and intimidation of dissidents and the families of victims living in Canada. We firmly believe that any engagement with this regime under these circumstances amounts to an endorsement of its conduct and serves to legitimize its ongoing abuses. We categorically reject such an approach.
We also encourage the Prime Minister to attend memorial ceremonies for the victims. Doing so may help him better understand the suffering endured by the survivors of the Islamic regime in Iran’s crimes and remind him of his responsibility, as Canada’s Prime Minister, to pursue truth and justice for Canadian citizens.
Until then, we will never forget, nor shall we ever forgive those who murdered our loved ones.
My dearest Parisa,
Today I mark your seventh birthday in your absence.
Every day of these past seven years, you have been with me in my thoughts, and I have lived your absence in this troubled world. Time has done nothing to lessen the grief of losing you and Reera. It has only taught me how to go on with this permanent wound.
I remain alive in the hope of securing justice for you and Reera, and I believe that one day the truth will come to light. Until that day, and until every person who ordered and carried out this crime is held accountable before justice, I will not turn back from this path.
I will neither forget nor forgive.
I kiss you.
And to Prime Minister @MarkJCarney ,
There can be no reopening of the Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Canada.
If you truly intend to stand up for Canadians, initiate the provisional measures process at the International Court of Justice in The Hague to give priority and expedited consideration to the case concerning the murder of dozens of Canadians aboard Flight #PS752.
If you wish to demonstrate sincerity, stand with the victims of this regime’s decades of killings and massacres. Attend their memorials.
As long as dozens of bereaved families live in this country, reopening that embassy is simply not possible.
Please do not put our resolve to test, in opposing such a decision.
#PS752justice
Statement of the Association of Families of Flight PS752 Victims on the Amendment of International Rules Following Six Years of Advocacy efforts
The safety investigation into the downing of Flight PS752 on January 8, 2020, in Tehran was relegated to the Islamic Regime in Iran. International regulations that had, for decades, served as the framework for responding to aviation disasters appeared inadequate and ineffective in addressing this crime. Under Annex 13 to the Chicago Convention, responsibility for leading the safety investigation rested with the State in which the tragedy occurred. As a result, while international organizations such as ICAO remained largely silent, the investigation into a mass murder was effectively placed in the hands of those responsible for it.
Now, after six and a half years of persistent efforts by the Association through extensive meetings with decision-makers and through the advocacy of the Government of Canada in international forums such as ICAO, international rules and Annex 13 will be amended.
According to a letter received by the Association from the Honourable Minister of Transport: “The newly approved amendment highlights the importance of conducting a safety investigation following an aircraft downing or similar act of unlawful interference. This is important as there have been cases where a State opts not to proceed with a safety investigation following an unlawful act.
Crucially, the amendment also explains the conflict-of-interest issues a State faces following an aircraft downing and the steps they may take to protect the safety investigation from said issues. For example, delegating the safety investigation to another State and providing timely, verified factual information to the public. In doing so, these amendments will help to ensure safety investigations are more credible and transparent following an aircraft downing.
The amendment will come into effect for States in November 2028. This timeline allows States time to align their domestic mechanisms with these changes.”
In the same letter to the Association of Families of Flight PS752 Victims, the Honourable Minister of Transport, Steven MacKinnon, acknowledged the families’ significant role in this achievement, stating: “Thank you for your ongoing advocacy in response to Iran’s downing of Flight PS752.
This successful change to Annex 13 is another testament to your tireless efforts in memory of your loved ones. They will never be forgotten.”
We believe that the Islamic Republic commits crimes with full awareness of such deficiencies in international law, and we are heartened by the fact that these corrective amendments will help prevent similar atrocities from being repeated in the future.
Our mission is not limited to seeking justice for our loved ones. It also includes ensuring the safety of human life in the future. Until truth and justice are achieved, we will neither forget, nor forgive the killers of our loved ones.
🛑Media should STOP calling #Kurds a "minority"!
In our historic homeland across the region, then and today, we remain an overwhelming Majority.
Across the #MiddleEast, many people live in their own historic lands and deserve dignity, security, and the right to protect their communities.
On #March8, I also celebrate the courage of women everywhere. May the people of this region empower women and build the strength to defend their societies.
You can't cover the sun with a finger.
#InternationalWomensDay #TwitterKurds #JinJiyanAzadî #زن_زندگی_آزادی #ژن_ژیان_ئازادی
Nationalism alone isn’t the glue, culture is. Shared history is. #Newroz is.
The Syrian Democratic Forces #SDF fought #ISIS for four years to defend all Syrians, Kurdish and Arab alike. They chose pluralism.
Yet when Ahmad al-Sharaa rose, many Arab nationalists turned their backs on the #Kurds. That’s the danger of reducing everything to nationalism.
In times of war, nationhood is not a slogan, it is the courage to defend your people.
Statement of the Association of Families of Flight PS752 Victims on the death of Ali Khamenei
Today marks the end of a long and painful chapter in the history of Iran.
Ali Khamenei, the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran, presided over decades of repression, violence, and impunity. Under his authority, countless innocent lives were lost — including the 176 innocent passengers and unborn child victims of Flight PS752, who were killed as a result of decisions made within a system defined by secrecy, militarization, and disregard for human life.
For the families of the victims, this moment brings a sense of solemn relief. No single individual’s death can restore our loved ones, nor can it undo the suffering inflicted on millions of Iranians. But the end of a ruler whose tenure was marked by brutality and denial creates space for reflection — and for possibility.
We remain cautious, yet hopeful.
The people of Iran have demonstrated extraordinary courage in their pursuit of truth, justice, and freedom. We hope that this moment becomes the beginning of a genuine transition toward democratic governance — a future in which power is accountable, laws are just, and no authority stands above the lives and dignity of its citizens.
Our vision is clear: an Iran where all people, regardless of belief, ethnicity, gender, or political view, live as equal citizens under the rule of law; an Iran at peace with itself and in constructive relationship with the world.
The struggle for accountability for the downing of Flight PS752 has always been part of the broader struggle of the people of Iran against impunity and state violence. True justice requires structural change — transparency instead of secrecy, human rights instead of repression, and democratic institutions instead of unchecked power.
We call on the international community to stand with the people of Iran during this critical moment, to support a peaceful and democratic transition, and to continue pursuing accountability for crimes committed under this regime.
For the memory of our loved ones, and for the future generations of Iran, we hope this moment opens the door to a new beginning — one defined not by fear, but by freedom.
#IranMassacre #PS752 #ps752justice
"Khamenei, one of the most evil people in History, is dead. This is not only Justice for the people of Iran, but for all Great Americans, and those people from many Countries throughout the World, that have been killed or mutilated by Khamenei..." - President Donald J. Trump
نفرت من از او با بیزاریِ خیابان گره خورده است. رسوبِ تهنشین در جانم است که در مرگ او شادی میکند. با آوردن نامش هوای این اتاق سنگین میشود انگار تاریخ مرداری را از رودههای آلودهی خود بیرون بکشد. نفرت من از او به دشمنی شخصیام محدود نمیشود. او همسر عزیزتر از جانم پریسا و تنها فرزندم ریرا را از من گرفت، او هزاران خانواده را داغدار کرد، سرزمینم را به خاک سیاه نشاند، جنایاتی مرتکب شد که از هیچ دیکتاتور خونخواری در تاریخ جهان سر نزده بود. من از او بیزار بودم و هستم به همان اندازه که حافظه با فراموشی میجنگد، به همان اندازه که ایران با تحجر و جهل میجنگد.
در من کلمات گمشدهای هست که او از من ربود. عکسهای قابشدهای هست که خاک گرفتهاند. اتاقی هست که درش را سالهاست نگشودهاند. صندلیهای خالیای هست که در هوهوی باد ساکت و بیصدا نشستهاند. در من ردی از مرگ و اندوه هست که با نفرت از او پایان نمییابد. با مرگ او هم پایان نمییابد. تنها خوشحالم که در چالهای در زمین فرو رفت و دیگر نفس نمیکشد تا جان بیگناهان دیگری را بگیرد.
آنچه او کاشت سالها در سرزمین ما میوهی خون خواهد داد. من با سلاح به جنگِ ماترک او نمیروم. با نفرتم میروم و از مرگ او شادمانم. آخوندِ جنایتکاری که دیگر در حاشیه هم نفس نمیکشد چه برسد به متنی که زندگیِ همهی ما بوده است.
خامنهای! در قعر تاریخ بمیر و مطمئن باش دیگر هرگز ایرانِ ما به میراث تو باز نخواهد گشت.
#دادخواهی
The EU has decided to add the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) of Iran to the EU terrorist list.
This means that:
🚫 all IRGC assets in EU member states will be frozen
🚫 EU operators will be prohibited from making funds available to the IRGC
🔗https://t.co/ijRWsaSWMu
Statement on the passing of a Board Member
With deep sorrow and great sadness, we announce the passing of Mr. Mohsen Ahmadipour, a valued member of the Board of Directors of the Association of Families of Flight PS752 Victims.
Mohsen had lost his beloved wife, Roja Azadian, on January 8, 2020 in the crime of shooting down Flight PS752 by the IRGC. Mohsen worked and lived alone in the city of Toronto, and his absence from the workplace and his not answering friends’ phone calls on February 10 led to the attendance of paramedic and police forces at his residence. The police’s initial report indicates nothing suspicious was observed, but we will await their final report and the medical examiner’s findings.
Mohsen played an important role in advancing the goals and values of the Association with exemplary commitment, honesty, and a strong sense of responsibility. His presence on the Board of Directors was always with prudence, collective wisdom, and concern for public interest. The loss of Mohsen Ahmadipour is a great tragedy for family, friends, colleagues, and all members of our community.
The Board of Directors and members of the Association of Families, while expressing sincere condolences to the family and survivors, honor his memory and will remain grateful for his years of dedicated and effective service.
The memory of Mohsen and Roja is always with us. We neither forget nor forgive the perpetrators who tore families apart and murdered our loved ones.
#دادخواهی #ps752justice
The whole world sees what has been happening in Iran—the scale of the killings and how the Iranian regime has invested heavily in spreading war and violence across the region and the world.
Ukraine will not forget a single one of the thousands of “shaheds” that have struck our cities and villages, our people. We see that, on the issue of Iran, others in Europe have heard Ukraine, those Europeans who called for greater engagement and a more principled stance, and the Iranians themselves.
The European Union has practically agreed on a decision to designate one of the main organizations of the regime in Iran as terrorist—the so-called Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. European procedures are currently underway.
In Ukraine, we have already adopted such a decision and designated this organization as terrorist. For us, this issue is closed. All terrorists in the world deserve the same treatment and condemnation—none should prevail.
We welcome the decision by EU Member States to join Canada in listing the IRGC as a terrorist entity. Collectively, we stand with the brave people of Iran and condemn the continuous violations of their basic human rights.