ANI
02 Mar 2026, 11:29 GMT+10
By Vishu Adhana
Ontario (Canada), March 2 (ANI) Iranian-born lawyer and former Canadian lawmaker Goldie Ghamari on Monday said that the 'biggest' uprising against Iran's Islamic regime is 'in process,' asserting that the country is 'on the verge of freedom' following the death of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
In an interview with ANI, Goldie Ghamari described her reaction to the death as deeply emotional. She is also said Iranians living in exile are waiting to return home and build the country. Iran's supreme leader Ali Khamenei, was killed on Saturday after the US and Israel launched a war on the country to trigger regime change.
'I was very emotional. I was very happy, and I'm very grateful to the United States and Israel,' she said, calling Khamenei 'the modern-day equivalent of Hitler.' She said many Iranians within the country and across the diaspora celebrated the development.
'So right now, Iranians, inside of Iran, they are basically getting ready, getting prepared. They're waiting for this, the signal, and as soon as the signal comes, you're going to see the biggest, biggest uprising, even bigger than what happened a few months a month ago,' Ghamari, who is the Former Member of Provincial Parliament of Ontario, said.
For Iranians living abroad, she said the current moment represents a potential turning point. 'Ten percent of the Iranian population lives outside Iran,' she said, attributing the diaspora largely to those fleeing the Islamic system. If the regime falls, she added, many, including herself, would consider returning to help rebuild the country and establish what she described as a secular, democratic state.
Addressing images that surfaced showing groups of men and women mourning Khamenei's death, Ghamari claimed those seen grieving represented a small minority affiliated with the regime. 'They are people who work with the regime or are paid by the regime,' she alleged, adding that a segment of the population continues to support the Islamic establishment, though she described them as limited in number.
She also dismissed reports of a deadly strike on a girls' school in southern Iraq that allegedly killed more than 150 people, including children. Questioning the source of the information, she said the reports originated from Iranian state-linked channels and claimed there was no independent verification. 'From everything that I have seen and heard on the ground, there's no indication this had anything to do with the United States or Israel,' she said, alleging instead that it may have been the result of a misfired missile by Iranian forces. These claims could not be independently verified.
On the possibility of mass protests inside Iran, Ghamari said opposition supporters are preparing but waiting for the right moment.
She referred to remarks by US President Donald Trump, who she said had urged Iranians to remain indoors for safety amid ongoing military operations. She also cited a recent message from Reza Pahlavi, whom she described as the leader of the 'Iranian national revolution', urging caution and advising supporters to await a signal before taking to the streets.
While Iranian authorities have indicated that a new leadership council would assume responsibilities, Ghamari dismissed such announcements as irrelevant. 'The regime can continue replacing whoever they want, but the reality is they're illegitimate,' she said, arguing that sustained international pressure would ultimately lead to the system's collapse.
Asked about escalating regional tensions -- including Iranian strikes in the region and rhetoric from hardline clerics -- she acknowledged the risks of broader conflict. 'It is very concerning,' she said, expressing hope that foreign governments would reconsider engagement with Tehran. (ANI)
Get a daily dose of Illinois Intelligencer news through our daily email, its complimentary and keeps you fully up to date with world and business news as well.
Publish news of your business, community or sports group, personnel appointments, major event and more by submitting a news release to Illinois Intelligencer.
More InformationMUMBAI, India - Canada has backed the military operation, launched by the United States and Israel against Iran on Saturday. The operation...
By Vishu Adhana Ontario (Canada), March 2 (ANI) Iranian-born lawyer and former Canadian lawmaker Goldie Ghamari on Monday said that...
New Delhi [India], March 2 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday met his Canadian counterpart Mark J Carney here in the national...
Kuwait City [Kuwait], March 2 (ANI): The Kuwait Air Defence Force shot down 'a number of hostile aerial targets' on Monday early morning...
New Delhi [India], March 2 (ANI): Energy policy expert Narendra Taneja on Monday projected a short-lived period of volatility for the...
New Delhi [India], March 2 (ANI) The Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has issued a cautionary letter to all state governments,...
WASHINGTON DC - Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is dead, according to Israeli and U.S. officials. Iran State Media confirmed...
DUBAI, UAE - Loud explosions have been heard in Dubai, while a Pakistani national has been killed by falling debris from a missile...
The United States and Israel launched a wave of air strikes against targets in Iran on Saturday, triggering explosions and columns...
WASHINGTON, D.C.: During his State of the Union address, U.S. President Donald Trump spoke on inflation, immigration, tariffs, and...
MADRID, Spain: Spain's plan to grant legal status to at least half a million undocumented migrants is already straining immigration...
PARIS, France: Laurence des Cars, the director of the iconic Louvre Museum, resigned on February 24 after being in the public glare...
