An independent civic voice in Ireland
Standing in Ireland for freedom, equality, and a democratic future for Iran.
We bring together Iranians and friends of Iran to raise awareness, share reliable information, defend fundamental rights, and support peaceful democratic change.
What We Stand For
Three principles guide everything we do.
Democratic, secular government
A system of government chosen freely by the people, accountable to the people, and independent of religious authority.
Freedom and equal rights
Equal dignity, rights, and protection under the law for every citizen, regardless of religion, ethnicity, gender, or belief.
Sovereignty and territorial integrity
A unified, sovereign Iran whose independence and borders are respected and preserved.
An independent civic voice in Ireland
Who We Are
Freedom for Iran Dublin is an independent, Ireland-based community of Iranians and friends of Iran. We organise peacefully, share verified information, and support the fundamental rights and democratic aspirations of the Iranian people.
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Everything we do is grounded in freedom, human rights, equal citizenship, democracy, secular government, and national unity and sovereignty.
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The Islamic Republic Has No Right to Surrender Iran’s Caspian Sea Rights
The 7 Aban Front opposed the proposed ratification of the Aktau Convention, arguing that it would diminish Iran’s historic Caspian rights and access to natural resources. It said such an approval would lack national legitimacy and should not bind a future national government.

120th Anniversary of the Constitutional Decree
Marking the 120th anniversary of the 1906 Constitutional Decree, the statement described the constitutional movement as built on the rule of law, national sovereignty and progress. It called for free elections and a constituent assembly during a transition period, and for the complete separation of religion from government.

Six Months Since the January 8–9 Uprising
The statement commemorated those killed during the January uprising and urged the international community not to set their deaths aside in the course of diplomatic negotiations. It said: “A free Iran is no longer a matter of hope. It is a matter of fact.”

7 Aban Front Statement on Negotiations with the Regime
The statement criticised renewed US negotiations with the Islamic Republic, arguing that the Iranian people have no representation in the process. It also alleged that the authorities sought to present Khamenei’s funeral as a display of public support.
Human Stories and Voices from Iran
We are gathering personal accounts, testimonies, and voices to share here with care and with consent. This section will grow as verified stories are prepared for publication.

