Gohar Eshghi, a prominent Iranian justice-seeking mother, urged people on Tuesday to join protests and strikes, warning against efforts by those loyal to Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei to silence calls for accountability.
In a post on her social media pages, Eshghi wrote: “Do not let the voice of seeking justice be silenced by Khamenei’s criminals.”
“No mother in this land has a wish higher than the safety and freedom of her children,” she added.
Addressing Iran’s security forces, she called on them to side with protesters. “Khamenei has bought a mouse hole for himself and wants to send you to be killed,” Eshghi wrote.

Who is Gohar Eshghi
Eshghi is known in Iran as a “justice-seeking mother,” a term used for relatives of people killed or detained in crackdowns who publicly demand accountability. Their statements often resonate during protest waves, when families challenge official narratives and urge security forces not to confront demonstrators.