Australia

fear grips local Iranian community

After hearing the US bombing Iran, he said that it was “very sad and very shaky, but that he could not control many cousins.

Orum I’m trying to call and send a message, and nothing. I have no idea where they are and what’s going on. I am very stressful.

“I hate how it plays, I hate what he’s do. Terrible and everyone is angry and sad.”

He said he was particularly devastated to hear that nuclear areas are targeted, saying he was worried about potential influences.

After being shot by an Israel strike on Saturday in Tehran, Iran last Monday, smoke rises from an oil storage facility.Credit: AP

What if people get sick? he said. “What if animals get sick? This can only result in a worse food and drug shortage, and only worse the thongs.”

Australian Iranian Community Organization President Siak Ghahreman described the community as having mixed emotions, stuck between a regime that does not like universal support and a war that disintegrated their countries.

“Our community feels very angry,” he said. “These attacks could be prevented, all this war could be prevented. They could continue negotiations, forcing the regime to behave better.

“We think that Israel never gives a chance. And now these attacks can leave radiation and nuclear sprinkle that may affect generations.”

He says the community feels that the regime has been punished for the decisions of the regime. Their disappointment was united with the ongoing communication difficulties.

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“Even if the calls work, we cannot speak honestly because we are afraid of touching the calls. So we talk in the codes, so we can’t get all the information we want.

“They will know if you share information with the outside world.”

Ghahreman listed more than one person who requested him advice and assurance on Sunday, some of the elderly and sick family members who are old or sick family members without supporting in Tehran.

“There’s nothing we can do.”

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