Iran in Ruins: Sacred Games star Elnaaz Norouzi on the Khamenei Dynasty 'people have not chosen'

Elnaaz Norouzi, the Iranian-German actress recognized for her role in the acclaimed series Sacred Games, has publicly criticized the Iranian regime, particularly focusing on the controversial rise of Mojtaba Khamenei as the country's supreme leader. In her remarks, Norouzi highlighted the absence of democratic processes in Iran, emphasizing that the leadership is not elected by the people. She condemned the ongoing suppression of protests, which have become emblematic of the public's dissatisfaction with the regime, and drew attention to the government's diversion of oil revenues to support militant groups across the Middle East, further destabilizing the region. Norouzi's comments come at a time when Iran is grappling with significant internal strife, as citizens demand greater freedoms and accountability from their leaders. Her statements resonate with a growing chorus of voices, both within and outside Iran, advocating for reform and human rights in the face of governmental oppression.
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