This Is What Pressure Looks Like
These are real campaigns we have run — and the pressure they helped create. From diplomatic engagement to major policy steps such as the EU’s terrorist designation of the IRGC.
Now we move to the next demand. Join in — two clicks, one more voice.
Our main campaign now focuses on protecting prisoners and stopping executions in Iran. Alongside it, we are urging governments to support emergency internet access so people in Iran remain connected to the world during shutdowns.
These are the exact emails we’ve sent before. Click a title to read the full message — replicated hundreds of times and delivered to decision-makers worldwide.
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Dear Sir or Madam,
I would like to express my appreciation for the decision to designate the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a terrorist organisation. This decision represents a necessary step in confronting an organised structure defined by repression, violence, and regional and international destabilisation.
However, the true value of this decision does not lie in the announcement itself, but in how it is implemented in practice. In this context, the European Union is expected to assume a decisive, active, and leading role to ensure that:
1-Assets, networks, and front organisations linked to the IRGC within Europe are systematically identified and frozen.
2-All direct and indirect activities related to the IRGC are met with a strict zero-tolerance policy across all EU member states.
Iranian political opposition figures, activists, and journalists in exile are provided with concrete and effective protection against threats, harassment, and coercion within EU territory.
3-The thousands of demonstrators arrested in connection with the protests, whose lives are in immediate danger, are treated with the utmost seriousness, and that the European Union actively works for their release by employing all available political, diplomatic, and legal mechanisms.
4-The principle of the “Responsibility to Protect” (Responsibility to Protect – R2P) is applied in a real, consistent, and effective manner in relation to the Iranian people.
The European Union now bears the responsibility to ensure that this decision does not remain a symbolic gesture, but results in concrete, measurable, and effective actions.
With respect,
2 - Current Campaign: Internet Shutdowns in Iran
Fellow humans
In Iran, people are not merely being killed, they are being deliberately targeted.
Doctors and survivors recount how protesters have been shot directly in the head, neck, and chest; how snipers positioned on rooftops have hunted civilians; and how the wounded have been abducted from hospital beds and even operating rooms, only to be executed.
Many died simply because security forces denied blood transfusions. More than twenty thousand people have been killed, and the true number of victims is likely far higher. Hundreds of thousands have been injured. Thousands have permanently lost their eyesight. Many no longer dare to seek medical care, knowing they may never return.
Families continue to search morgues and hospitals for their loved ones. Bodies are collected at night and buried in other cities so that no names are recorded. The internet is shut down so the truth cannot be seen.
This follows a pattern repeated over the past four decades beyond Iran’s borders as well — where forces tied to the same structure have carried out hundreds of assassinations, bombings, and terror attacks in different countries, directly targeting the security of free societies.
These are not mistakes or excesses; this is state-organized mass killing.
When a government turns into a machine for killing its own people, the principle of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) must be enforced. National sovereignty cannot serve as an excuse for massacre. Silence in the face of such crimes is not neutrality — it is complicity.
This is not only about Iran. Inaction today creates a more dangerous world tomorrow — a world where human life becomes cheaper and violence becomes normal. If we fail to respond now, this silence will directly threaten the future of our children and the possibility of living in peace and security.
One of the main instruments of this violence is the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), a military institution that plays a direct role in the brutal suppression of protesters and the commission of these crimes. This institution was designated as a terrorist organization on January 29 by the European Union.
If you are reading this, responsibility does not rest with governments alone.
Responsibility rests with us.
Act now. Demand that your representatives and government:
formally demand the implementation of R2P in relation to Iran;
pursue accountability through the United Nations and international bodies;
commit to actions that go beyond verbal condemnation.
It takes only a few minutes.
But silence today may leave a lifetime of regret.
History will ask: who acted, and who only watched.