Jin, Jîyan, Azadî - Solidarity with the protesters in Iran
The members of the European Youth Forum are deeply concerned about the worsening human rights situation in Iran. We firmly stand by the side of all people whose rights and freedoms are threatened in the current situation and especially by the side of young people in Iran.
We declare our utmost solidarity with all protesters, especially the youth in Iran who are risking their lives to fight for their fundamental human rights and freedoms, notably women who are fighting against patriarchal structures for their rights.
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