Dear Iranians abroad, Your grand and magnificent rallies in recent days, across the corners of the world, from Australia to all over Europe, to Canada and the United States, have given strength and hope to our brave compatriots in the occupied homeland. Your voice is the voice of the Iranian nation. I am grateful and appreciative of you. Today, as the Islamic Republic has raised the cost of people's presence in the streets of Iran through ruthless killings and martial law, your responsibility in garnering international support for our compatriots has become heavier. The importance of your role is greater than ever. The continuation of your activities is necessary and essential: broader, more coordinated, more cohesive, and more purposeful. As I announced in the recent press conference in Washington, we have six specific demands from the international community at this stage. All activities of Iranians abroad, from gatherings and sit-ins and marches, to discussions and correspondence with decision-makers and lawmakers, and to informing the media and online networks, must focus around these six demands: First: Protecting the people of Iran by weakening the regime's repression machine; especially by targeting the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, its commanders, command structure, and its infrastructure. Second: Maximum economic pressure by blocking the regime's assets worldwide, and targeting its secret oil tanker network, known as the "ghost fleet." Third: Providing free internet for Iran through Starlink and other secure communication tools, and disabling the regime's ability to cut off the internet. Fourth: Expelling the regime's diplomats and prosecuting criminals against humanity. Fifth: Immediate and unconditional release of all political prisoners. And sixth: Readiness for a democratic transition in Iran and recognition of a legitimate transitional government. I ask all of you to remain united under the flag of the Lion and Sun of Iran; a flag for which tens of thousands of brave Iranians have sacrificed their lives to raise it again. Set aside personal differences. Avoid parallel efforts and separate programs in one city. Align and coordinate your efforts to be more impactful. Remember that you are, in the eyes of the world, representatives of the great Iranian nation; therefore, your behavior must be worthy, civilized, and in line with Iranian ethics and culture. My team and I are closely following your coordinated activities. Soon, programs related to "World Day of Action and Solidarity with the National Revolution of Iran" will be announced. The eyes of our honorable compatriots in Iran, who are under the yoke of the occupying regime of the Islamic Republic, are upon us. Let us join hands to end their suffering sooner; to reach the freedom and prosperity they deserve. That day is closer than ever....