Iranian Mersedeh Shahinkar, who lost her eye, slams Kamala Harris' response to the bombing
Share this @internewscast.com

An Iranian woman, who lost an eye after being shot by Iran’s Revolutionary Guard during the 2022 “Woman, Life, Freedom” protests, has expressed strong criticism of former Vice President Kamala Harris’s reaction to recent bombings in Iran.

Mersedeh Shahinkar, a California-based mother and activist, still bears the physical and emotional scars from the harsh suppression of anti-government protests by the Islamic Republic.

In an interview with the California Post, Shahinkar shared her thoughts on fellow activist Masih Alinejad’s recent appearance on Fox News. Alinejad had criticized Harris for her comments regarding former President Donald Trump’s handling of the deadly U.S.-Israeli airstrikes on Iran.

“I am exhausted by politicians in America, particularly Democrats, who seem to use these situations for their own political gain, like Kamala Harris,” Alinejad remarked pointedly.

Harris had recently issued a statement condemning the attack as “a war the American people do not want,” following the death of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and 40 senior security and regime officials in a fortified compound.

“To be clear: I oppose a regime-change war in Iran, and our troops should not be endangered by what I view as Trump’s war of choice,” Harris stated.

Shahinkar said many Iranians feel Western politicians have repeatedly failed to support the country’s pro-democracy movement.

“For many years, we tried peaceful and democratic ways to demand change, or at least reform,” Shahinkar said.

She added those were the same methods Western politicians often urge activists to pursue.

“The same methods that some members of the Democratic Party and leftists are now teaching us,” she continued.

“But I ask them: Where were you?”

Shahinkar pointed to mass protests that swept Iran earlier this year.

“Where were you when more than 30,000 people were slaughtered in early 2026, when millions of people went to peaceful protests with their children in 300 cities across Iran?” she said.

Those demonstrations, she noted, had been called by exiled Iranian opposition figure Reza Pahlavi —adding that members of the Iranian diaspora tried to draw attention to the unrest.

“Since January 8, we in the Iranian diaspora have left thousands of comments and messages on their accounts,” Shahinkar said, referring to Kamala Harris and former presidents Joe Biden and Barack Obama.

“We respectfully begged them to raise their voices for innocent children and young people whose internet access was cut off by the regime.”

Shahinkar said those appeals were largely ignored.

“They did not even say a word of sympathy to maintain their mask of humanity,” she explained.

“Every time we see a flash, a glimmer of hope of people longing for freedom, I think we have to point it out. We have to shine a spotlight on it. We have to express some solidarity about it,” added Shahinkar.

Later in the interview, she addressed Western anti-war messaging.

“Yes, ‘No War’ is a good slogan,” she said. “No one loves war in the world.”

But she argued the slogan overlooks the violence Iranians experience under the regime.

“Where were you when we were shot in our eyes and faces?” she said.

“When they lashed us, harassed us, and tortured us?”

Shahinkar said peaceful protests have repeatedly been met with harsher crackdowns.

“Every time we used democratic methods, the result was only stronger repression, severe slaughter, and more executions,” she said.

She also warned about the consequences of a heavily armed Iranian regime.

“Imagine the brutality we have endured from a regime that opens fire with live ammunition on its own unarmed youth,” Shahinkar said.

“If such a regime obtains nuclear weapons or long-range missiles, what would it do to you and to other countries in the world?”

She noted the Iranian government frequently uses hostile rhetoric toward other nations.

“These are countries to which the regime constantly sends chants of death,” she said.

For Shahinkar and many in the Iranian diaspora, the debate is not just geopolitical.

“Imagine a regime that kills tens of thousands of its own people in a matter of days,” she said.

“For many Iranians, what is happening now is not seen as war — but as rescue.”

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like
World Jewish leader warns of second Holocaust, cites rising antisemitism

Global Jewish Leader Warns of Escalating Antisemitism and the Threat of a Second Holocaust

The surge in antisemitism worldwide, largely driven by Qatar’s financial backing and…
'#SKYKING' director on the true story of a man who stole a commercial airplane for one last joyride

Unveiling the Thrilling True Story Behind ‘#SKYKING’: The Man Who Stole a Commercial Jet for a Final Adventure

In a tale that captivated the nation back in 2018, the story…
Athena Strand photo shows deadly ride with FedEx driver who admitted killing girl during Christmas delivery

Chilling Details Emerge: FedEx Driver Searched ‘Missing Girl’ and Camera Locations After Athena Strand Kidnapping, Expert Reveals

A former delivery driver, responsible for the tragic death of 7-year-old Athena…
Philadelphia parking garage collapse leaves 1 dead, 2 missing

Recovery Efforts Conclude: Bodies of Two Iron Workers Found Five Days Post-Philadelphia Parking Garage Collapse

City officials in Philadelphia have confirmed the recovery of two iron workers’…
Kash Patel trolls Eric Swalwell with FBI sitdown invite as Dems deny knowing disgraced rep lived 'double life'

Kash Patel’s Bold Move: Invites Eric Swalwell to FBI Meeting Amid Controversial Spy Allegations

WASHINGTON — On Monday evening, FBI Director Kash Patel extended a pointed…
US, Iran may resume war talks this week despite port blockade

US-Iran Dialogue Set to Reignite Amidst Port Blockade Tensions

In a potential diplomatic breakthrough, negotiators from the United States and Iran…
Firebug busted for allegedly hurling Molotov cocktail that set NYC store ablaze

Suspect Arrested for Alleged Molotov Cocktail Attack on NYC Store

A man previously arrested 15 times was apprehended for allegedly throwing a…
Illegal immigrant suspected of gang ties arrested after allegedly ramming ICE officer

Suspected Gang-Affiliated Undocumented Immigrant Arrested Following Alleged Collision with ICE Officer

The FBI apprehended a man on Monday, suspected of being an undocumented…
Angelenos' dream of buying a home crushed as new report reveals unfathomable numbers

Staggering Home Prices Shatter Dreams: Los Angeles’ Housing Market Report Unveiled

A recent analysis highlights the formidable challenge faced by prospective homebuyers in…
Death of farmers John 'Jay' and Kristen Ruskey: new details

New Insights Emerge in the Tragic Passing of Farmers John ‘Jay’ and Kristen Ruskey

The tragic passing of renowned Santa Barbara farmers, John “Jay” and Kristen…
Army Vet Jim Whittaker, First American on Everest, Dies at 97

Renowned Mountaineer and Army Veteran Jim Whittaker, First American to Conquer Everest, Passes Away at 97

Heroes have a way of inspiring us to aim higher and achieve…
Israel, Lebanon huddle for first time in 33 years over potential peace pact

Historic Meeting: Israel and Lebanon Engage in Peace Talks for the First Time in 33 Years

On Tuesday, ambassadors from Israel and Lebanon convened in Washington, D.C., aiming…