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Direct Criticism from Former 'Miss Iran': "Why Would We Be Happy About Our Own Country Being Bombed..."

Model Hoda Niku Highlights the Repressive Nature of the Iranian Regime

Hoda Niku, a model from Iran who is active in South Korea, has strongly criticized the violent nature of her country's regime.


On March 3, Niku stated on Instagram, "There is a misconception that people are happy about the news of bombings in their own country," expressing her views on the matter.


Direct Criticism from Former 'Miss Iran': "Why Would We Be Happy About Our Own Country Being Bombed..." Hoda Niku, a model originally from "Miss Iran" active in Korea, recently strongly criticized the oppressive nature of her home country's regime in relation to the United States' recent attack on Iran. Instagram

She wrote, "No one is truly happy about war. However, the Iranian people have endured countless hardships over the past 47 years, trying to coexist with the government." She went on to point out, "Despite being a resource-rich country, the government has monopolized wealth and brutally suppressed people who protested."


Regarding Iran's pursuit of nuclear weapons, she questioned, "Can a government that killed more than 40,000 of its own civilians in just two days possibly use them peacefully?"


Niku has consistently participated in anti-government protests and raised her voice. Last month, she claimed, "The current regime has driven more than 500,000 of its own people to death over the past 47 years."


Direct Criticism from Former 'Miss Iran': "Why Would We Be Happy About Our Own Country Being Bombed..." Hoda Niku, a model of 'Miss Iran' origin active in South Korea, recently strongly criticized the oppressive nature of her home country's regime in relation to the recent US attack on Iran. Instagram

On February 27, U.S. President Donald Trump ordered a military operation targeting Iran. The U.S. military deployed its Army, Navy, Air Force, Space Force, and Coast Guard simultaneously, with additional support from Middle Eastern countries such as Israel, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia.


Within the first 24 hours of the operation, the U.S. military struck more than 1,000 targets. During this period, dozens of the regime's top leaders, including Supreme Leader Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, were killed.

This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.


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