'If you are watching this, I am dead,' Iranian man appeals to Trump in viral video
An Iranian man from Bushehr appeals to President Trump in a viral video, expressing despair over the current situation in Iran and calling for international intervention.
A man named Pouria Hamidi from Bushehr, Iran, has released a poignant video message that quickly went viral on social media, where he implores U.S. President Donald Trump and Western Jews to avoid any diplomatic agreements with the current Iranian regime. Following the release of the approximately ten-minute video, reports emerged suggesting that Hamidi may have taken his own life; however, there has been no official confirmation of this tragic claim.
In the video, Hamidi addresses the humanitarian crisis in Iran, asserting that thousands of civilians, including women and children, have been killed during recent protests against the government. He describes these brutal actions as genocide and calls for immediate intervention from the international community to assist the Iranian populace, who he claims are helpless against an armed government. Hamidi's appeal emphasizes the urgency of foreign assistance, as he proclaims that the Iranian public cannot stand alone against their oppressive regime.
This incident sheds light on the dire circumstances faced by civilians in Iran amidst ongoing unrest. Hamidi’s video serves not only as a personal plea but also as a broader indictment of the Iranian government's actions during protests. By reaching out to an international audience, he highlights the need for global awareness and involvement in the struggle for human rights in Iran, positioning his appeal within the context of a larger geopolitical struggle over the country's future and governance.