
From actress to activist, Tara Grammy is sharing the horror of the Iranian protesters and pleading with Trump to save them
NY Post
Last Saturday, a young shopkeeper in Tehran was dragged from his home at gunpoint by soldiers working for Iran’s Islamic Republic regime.
In front of his terrified parents, the 28-year-old was handcuffed and taken into custody, now facing possible execution. His crime: protesting his own government.
It’s one of many horrifying stories Tara Grammy has heard since the regime began brutally slaughtering its own citizens to quell a populist uprising last month.
Grammy — a Tehran-born, Los Angeles-based playwright and actress — has become one of the most prominent advocates for Iranians trapped in their country and a conduit for crucial information coming out about the brutality ordered by its leaders.
“It’s barbaric,” the 37-year-old declared of the Islamic Republic regime’s violent crackdown on protestors. “They are doing this to their own people.”
Over the last four years, Grammy has been contacted by desperate Iranians smuggling out information about the plight of their country, largely concealed because of the government’s strict censorship laws and internet restrictions.


