
British-Iranian actress asks 'where are the college campuses' protesting the Iranian regime
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British-Iranian actress Nazanin Boniadi criticized progressive activists for staying silent on Iran's human rights violations until President Donald Trump's strikes.
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She agreed with concerns that an ISIS-level threat could take over the country but noted that several human rights activists and organizations did not acknowledge civilian deaths until after the U.S. targeted Iran.
"For people who care about international law as I do, I'm getting plenty of messages from colleagues in entertainment and saying, ‘I’m so sorry in this moment, what's happening to your people.' Thank you, but where were you a few weeks ago, when tens of thousands of Iranians were being killed by their own regime?" Boniadi said. "This is a regime that has been violating international law for decades."

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