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Sanctions Free Iran We are an antiwar group devoted to ending the collective punishment of Iranians under American Sanctions

24/02/2026

Democracy has never grown from the grounds where bombs were planted.
No to war. Yes to freedom for Iranians. Starting with economic freedom. Freedom from poverty manufactured by the American government. Freedom from the collective punishment of 90,000,000 peaceful, kind Iranians. 90,000,000 people - doctors, teachers, kids - who aren’t the regime, yet will pay its price.
Freedom for Iranians can be attained through the removal of sanctions, through integration, cultural exchange, open dialogue, social diversity, diplomacy and progress.
The intention of those who want war with Iran is not for democracy, it’s not for human rights, it’s not about nuclear weapons or even regime change. They want to completely destroy Iran’s military capabilities and it doesn’t matter how many kindergartens, universities, hospitals, or children are in the way. Israel and its toy army will kill anyone and everyone without regard for American servicemen or Iranian life. And at the end of it, they will plunder Iran’s oil rich resources to pay for the bombs they dropped on the people they killed.

International sanctions severely limit Iran’s capacity to import essential medicines, resulting in acute shortages of cr...
12/02/2026

International sanctions severely limit Iran’s capacity to import essential medicines, resulting in acute shortages of critical drugs needed to treat life-threatening conditions such as cancer, epilepsy, and rare genetic disorders.
Soaring medication prices have placed immense strain on families, compelling parents to make agonizing choices: rationing doses or watching their young ones endure uncontrolled seizures, advancing tumors, or progressively worsening symptoms.
Domestic pharmaceutical production has faltered due to the unavailability of imported raw materials and components, leaving pharmacy shelves bare and creating opportunities for counterfeit or substandard drugs to enter the market—posing grave risks to patients, particularly the most vulnerable.
Strict banking restrictions frequently block legitimate international transactions, halting the delivery of indispensable treatments including insulin for pediatric diabetes, growth hormones for infants with developmental disorders, and antibiotics required to combat serious infections.
Untreated conditions contribute to preventable deaths from complications and infections that would otherwise be manageable. Overwhelmed hospitals increasingly turn away families seeking care, leaving parents and their ill children in profound distress.
The absence of medications for conditions like anemia exacerbates malnutrition among the young. Prolonged illness forces many youngsters to miss extended periods of school, while delayed or skipped therapies result in permanent disabilities for some.
Young patients often face exhausting, fruitless searches for functioning hospitals or stocked pharmacies. In certain instances, those who are wounded or seriously ill must conceal themselves during security raids, compounding their physical pain with deep fear and psychological trauma.
Desperate parents resort to begging on the streets for financial assistance or medicine. Long queues form outside pharmacies, where hope of obtaining necessary drugs remains slim.
Day by day, the humanitarian crisis intensifies, etching visible hopelessness and deteriorating health into the lives of Iran’s youngest and most vulnerable citizens.

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