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- President of the European CouncilTopress.president@consilium.europa.euSubjectHistory Will Judge Europeās Response: Expel Iranās Diplomats NowBodyDear President Costa Europe is at a decisive moment. The IRGC is designated terrorist, yet Iranian embassies remain open and diplomatic relations continue as if nothing has changed. HRANA confirms 6,842 killed and 11,280 additional deaths under review. Time has reported that the death toll could top 30,000. Arrests continue, doctors are detained, and executions loom. This is no longer a time for symbolic gestures. Europe must fully expel Iranian diplomats, close regime embassies, and end all diplomatic normalcy with Tehran. History will remember whether Europe acted with courageāor allowed terror to continue behind diplomatic cover. Sincerely, A concerned citizen
Ursula von der Leyen
President of the European CommissionToec-president-vdl@ec.europa.euSubjectAct Before the Next Executions: Expel Iranās Diplomats NowBodyDear President von der Leyen Iranās authorities are preparing a new wave of executions as part of their campaign of terror. Europe should not wait for further atrocities before acting. HRANA has confirmed 6,842 killings, with 11,280 additional deaths still under review. Time has reported that the death toll could top 30,000. Mass arrests persist, and the targeting of healthcare workers and civil society is intensifying. Europe must act now: fully expel Iranian diplomats, close regime embassies, and end all diplomatic normalcy with Tehran. A terrorist designation must lead to real consequences, not continued diplomatic privileges. Sincerely, A concerned citizenKaja Kallas
High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy (ViceāPresident of the European Commission)Tocab-kallas-contact@ec.europa.euSubjectEurope Must Match Words With Action: Expel Iranās DiplomatsBodyDear High Representative Kallas Europeās credibility depends on matching its principles with action. The IRGC has been designated terrorist; the next step must follow. HRANA has confirmed 6,842 killings, with 11,280 additional deaths under review. Time has reported that the death toll could top 30,000. Mass arrests continue, and healthcare workers are being targeted for providing care. Europe must fully expel Iranian diplomats, close regime embassies, and end all diplomatic normalcy with Tehran. This is a practical, proportionate, and morally necessary response to sustained state terror. Sincerely, A concerned citizenVivian Loonela
Head of Cabinet for Kaja KallasTovivian.loonela@ec.europa.euSubjectStop Hosting a Terror Regime Under Diplomatic ImmunityBodyDear Ms. Loonela A regime that kills thousands of its citizens and targets doctors for treating the wounded cannot be treated as a normal diplomatic partner. HRANA has confirmed 6,842 killings, with 11,280 additional deaths under review. Time has reported that the death toll could top 30,000. Mass arrests continue daily, and a new wave of executions is expected. Europe must end diplomatic normalcy immediately: fully expel Iranian diplomats and close regime embassies across EU member states. A terrorist designation cannot coexist with diplomatic immunity and embassy operations that provide legitimacy and operational space. Sincerely, A concerned citizenDavid McAllister
Chair of Foreign Affairs Committee (AFET)Todavid.mcallister@europarl.europa.euSubjectHistory Will Judge Europeās Response: Expel Iranās Diplomats NowBodyDear Mr. McAllister Europe is at a decisive moment. The IRGC is designated terrorist, yet Iranian embassies remain open and diplomatic relations continue as if nothing has changed. HRANA confirms 6,842 killed and 11,280 additional deaths under review. Time has reported that the death toll could top 30,000. Arrests continue, doctors are detained, and executions loom. This is no longer a time for symbolic gestures. Europe must fully expel Iranian diplomats, close regime embassies, and end all diplomatic normalcy with Tehran. History will remember whether Europe acted with courageāor allowed terror to continue behind diplomatic cover. Sincerely, A concerned citizenRoberta Metsola
President of the European ParliamentTopresident@europarl.europa.euSubjectIRGC Terror Listing Must Trigger Full Diplomatic ExpulsionBodyDear President Metsola Now that the EU has designated the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a terrorist organisation, Europe cannot continue ābusiness as usualā with Tehran. HRANA has confirmed 6,842 killings, with 11,280 additional deaths still under review. Time has reported that the death toll could top 30,000. Mass arrests continue daily, and even doctors and healthcare workers treating wounded protesters are being threatened and detained. A new wave of executions is widely anticipated. A terrorist designation cannot coexist with normal diplomatic relations. The EU must now fully expel Iranian diplomats from member states, close regime embassies, and end all diplomatic normalcy with Tehran. This is the minimum coherent response to a regime that rules through terror while still benefiting from diplomatic privileges in Europe. Sincerely, A concerned citizenMagnus Brunner
European Commissioner for Internal Affairs and Migration (Home Affairs Commissioner)Tocab-brunner-contact@ec.europa.euSubjectHistory Will Judge Europeās Response: Expel Iranās Diplomats NowBodyDear Commissioner Brunner Europe is at a decisive moment. The IRGC is designated terrorist, yet Iranian embassies remain open and diplomatic relations continue as if nothing has changed. HRANA confirms 6,842 killed and 11,280 additional deaths under review. Time has reported that the death toll could top 30,000. Arrests continue, doctors are detained, and executions loom. This is no longer a time for symbolic gestures. Europe must fully expel Iranian diplomats, close regime embassies, and end all diplomatic normalcy with Tehran. History will remember whether Europe acted with courageāor allowed terror to continue behind diplomatic cover. Sincerely, A concerned citizenMichael McGrath
European Commissioner for Democracy, Justice and Rule of LawTocab-mcgrath-contact@ec.europa.euSubjectStand With the People of Iran: End Diplomatic Normalcy With TehranBodyDear Commissioner McGrath The Iranian people are demanding freedom, and the regime is responding with mass killing and fear. HRANA reports 6,842 confirmed deaths and 11,280 additional deaths under review. Time has reported that the death toll could top 30,000. Mass arrests and intimidation continue daily, and executions are anticipated. Europe should not provide legitimacy or normal diplomatic relations to a regime that rules through terror. The EU must fully expel Iranian diplomats and close regime embassies across member states. This is the clearest signal that Europe stands with the people of Iran rather than with their oppressors. Sincerely, A concerned citizen
Other representatives (MPs / MEPs)
Hannah Neumann
Chair of the Delegation for Relations with Iran (DāIR)Tohannah.neumann@europarl.europa.euSubjectEurope Must Match Words With Action: Expel Iranās DiplomatsBodyDear Ms. Neumann Europeās credibility depends on matching its principles with action. The IRGC has been designated terrorist; the next step must follow. HRANA has confirmed 6,842 killings, with 11,280 additional deaths under review. Time has reported that the death toll could top 30,000. Mass arrests continue, and healthcare workers are being targeted for providing care. Europe must fully expel Iranian diplomats, close regime embassies, and end all diplomatic normalcy with Tehran. This is a practical, proportionate, and morally necessary response to sustained state terror. Sincerely, A concerned citizenMounir Satouri
Chair of the Subcommittee on Human Rights (DROI)Tomounir.satouri@ep.europa.euSubjectHistory Will Judge Europeās Response: Expel Iranās Diplomats NowBodyDear Mr. Satouri Europe is at a decisive moment. The IRGC is designated terrorist, yet Iranian embassies remain open and diplomatic relations continue as if nothing has changed. HRANA confirms 6,842 killed and 11,280 additional deaths under review. Time has reported that the death toll could top 30,000. Arrests continue, doctors are detained, and executions loom. This is no longer a time for symbolic gestures. Europe must fully expel Iranian diplomats, close regime embassies, and end all diplomatic normalcy with Tehran. History will remember whether Europe acted with courageāor allowed terror to continue behind diplomatic cover. Sincerely, A concerned citizenMarieāAgnes StrackāZimmermann
Chair of the Subcommittee on Security and Defence (SEDE)Tomarie-agnes.strack-zimmermann@europarl.europa.euSubjectEnd Business as Usual With Tehran: Expel Diplomats and Close EmbassiesBodyDear Ms. StrackāZimmermann Europe has spoken for years through statements and limited measures. The Iranian regime has answered with more killings, more arrests, and more executions. HRANA reports 6,842 confirmed deaths and 11,280 additional deaths under review. Time has reported that the death toll could top 30,000. Arrests continue daily, including against medical professionals who treat wounded protesters. At this stage, continuing normal diplomacy sends the wrong message. The EU must fully expel Iranian diplomats, close regime embassies across Europe, and end all diplomatic normalcy with Tehran. Anything less risks turning the IRGC terrorist designation into paperwork rather than policy, while atrocities continue in real time. Sincerely, A concerned citizenMaria LuĆs Albuquerque
European Commissioner for Financial Services and the Savings and Investment UnionTocab-albuquerque-contact@ec.europa.euSubjectIRGC Terror Listing Must Trigger Full Diplomatic ExpulsionBodyDear Commissioner Albuquerque Now that the EU has designated the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a terrorist organisation, Europe cannot continue ābusiness as usualā with Tehran. HRANA has confirmed 6,842 killings, with 11,280 additional deaths still under review. Time has reported that the death toll could top 30,000. Mass arrests continue daily, and even doctors and healthcare workers treating wounded protesters are being threatened and detained. A new wave of executions is widely anticipated. A terrorist designation cannot coexist with normal diplomatic relations. The EU must now fully expel Iranian diplomats from member states, close regime embassies, and end all diplomatic normalcy with Tehran. This is the minimum coherent response to a regime that rules through terror while still benefiting from diplomatic privileges in Europe. Sincerely, A concerned citizen