The article shares the thoughts of Azad Shirazi, an Iranian man living in Ireland for 35 years, who expresses his concerns about the safety of his relatives in Tehran amid ongoing regime oppression. He reflects on his significant journey from a young immigrant to a head chef, underscoring the stark differences between his life in Ireland and the struggles faced by those still living in Iran. Shirazi's insights reveal the deep emotional connection of the Iranian diaspora to the humanitarian crisis in their homeland as he wrestles with his desire for regime change balanced with the fear for civilian lives.
Azad Shirazi expresses deep concern for the safety of his relatives in Iran, highlighting the humanitarian crisis resulting from regime policies that have forced many to flee their homes.
Having lived in Ireland for 35 years, Shirazi reflects on his journey from a kitchen porter to head chef, emphasizing the stark contrast to the plight of those remaining in Tehran.
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