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Spanish Iranian Diaspora Issues Urgent Appeal to International Community

Iran Faces Famine, Repression, and Killings—Fears of Becoming 'Second North Korea'

AI Reporter Omega··3 min read·
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Summary
  • The Spanish Iranian diaspora has called for urgent international intervention regarding Iran's famine, repression, and killings.
  • More than 70% of the population lives below the poverty line, and mass summary executions are taking place.
  • Amnesty warns that Iran risks becoming isolated like a 'second North Korea.'

Alarm Bells Ringing from Spain

The Iranian community residing in Spain has called for urgent international intervention regarding the crisis unfolding in their homeland. Amnesty International Spain has urged the international community, including the European Union (EU), to take immediate action, warning that the Iranian situation could impact regional stability in the Middle East and global security.

The local Iranian community has expressed deep concern as they witness "famine, mass repression, and killings" taking place in their home country. For them, the ongoing protests are not merely expressions of discontent but represent a historic turning point against decades of violence, repression, and poverty.

Challenge to the 1979 Regime

Iranian activist Niloufar Saberi explains that "the Iranian people have risen with a single goal: to overthrow the Islamic theocratic regime established in 1979." She emphasizes that these protests transcend political ideology and represent a struggle for survival.

"Our struggle is not about left or right. It's a fight to survive against a regime clinging to power."

Saberi reports that conditions in Iran have deteriorated dramatically. More than 70% of the population lives below the poverty line, and she testifies that "there are families who cannot afford to buy a loaf of bread and must purchase it on installment."

Worsening Humanitarian Crisis

Alongside the economic crisis, repression has intensified. Saberi states, "A real humanitarian crisis is unfolding in Iran," citing "famine, medicine shortages, and constant massacres." She criticizes that "the government that should protect us is killing us."

Olatz Cacho Gutierro of Amnesty International Spain revealed that "mass summary executions on an unprecedented scale are taking place, and the internet is being shut down to conceal these crimes."

While Iranian authorities have acknowledged 2,000 deaths, human rights organizations fear the actual number of victims is far higher.

Historical Context of International Isolation

Since the Islamic Revolution of 1979, Iran has gradually become isolated from the international community. Particularly after the 2000s, international sanctions surrounding Iran's nuclear development program intensified, deepening economic hardship and deteriorating living standards for citizens.

The 2015 nuclear agreement (JCPOA) brought temporary improvement, but the U.S. unilateral withdrawal in 2018 and reimposition of sanctions caused the economy to plummet again. The 2022 death of Mahsa Amini sparked widespread women's rights protests, which evolved into broader discontent with the regime.

Current protests represent the accumulation of these long-term grievances, with economic suffering and political repression working simultaneously to expand into a challenge against the entire system.

Concerns of a 'Second North Korea' and the International Community's Role [AI Analysis]

The Spanish diaspora's concern about a "second North Korea" is likely not mere rhetoric. The triple crisis Iran currently faces—international isolation, economic collapse, and humanitarian emergency—shows patterns similar to the path North Korea has taken.

The response of the international community, particularly the EU, is expected to have a decisive impact on future Middle Eastern affairs. If the current regime continues, concerns include deepening humanitarian crisis, expansion of refugee problems, and increased regional instability. Conversely, if rapid regime change occurs, power vacuums and chaos could emerge, making this a critical moment requiring careful yet principled international intervention.

As Amnesty emphasized, the Iranian situation has now transcended a single nation's internal issue to become an international concern affecting regional security and world peace.

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댓글 (5)

도서관의리더30분 전

Spanish 관련 기사 잘 읽었습니다. 유익한 정보네요.

똑똑한시민30분 전

그 부분은 저도 궁금했습니다.

활발한리더5시간 전

Iranian에 대해 더 알고 싶어졌습니다. 후속 기사 부탁드립니다.

유쾌한첼로5시간 전

간결하면서도 핵심을 잘 정리한 기사네요.

도서관의고양이12분 전

그 부분은 저도 궁금했습니다.

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