
My Journey of Resistance
I was born into a silence enforced by fear. As a Kurdish individual from Iran, I grew up witnessing how political criticism and the demand for basic rights were met with imprisonment or worse. Since seeking safety in the United Kingdom in 2011, I have refused to remain silent.
What started as a search for safety has become a lifelong commitment to activism. Living in freedom has given me a responsibility: to be the voice for those currently silenced in Iranian prisons. This website is not just a digital platform; it is the archive of my standing opposition to the regime, from the streets of London to the digital world. I protest because silence is no longer an option.
My Mission
My mission is to document, expose, and protest the human rights violations committed by the Iranian regime, specifically against the Kurdish minority. I aim to ensure that every execution, every arrest of a journalist, and every act of suppression is met with a loud, public witness here in the UK. I strive to bridge the gap between the diaspora and those fighting for their lives inside Iran.
My Vision
I fight for a future where "Women, Life, Freedom" is not just a slogan, but a reality. I envision a democratic Iran where Kurds are free to speak their mother tongue, where political prisoners are released, and where the death penalty is abolished. I look toward a day when I can return to a free Kurdistan without the shadow of the gallows.


The Pillars of My Activism
Freedom of Speech
I advocate for the unconditional right of journalists and activists to speak the truth without fear of torture or imprisonment.
Kurdish Rights
I demand an end to the systemic discrimination against Kurds in Iran, including the banning of our language and culture.
Abolishing Execution
Iran has one of the highest execution rates in the world. I stand firmly against the death penalty in all cases.
International Solidarity
I work to raise awareness within the UK government and public, urging them to hold the Iranian regime accountable.

