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Swedish-Iranian woman hopes for regime change to visit homeland

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  • Sunny Yahyapour, a Swedish-Iranian woman, has never visited Iran due to the current regime.
  • She hopes the ongoing war in Iran will lead to regime change, allowing her to travel there with her partner.
  • Yahyapour follows events in Iran via social media and desires a free Iran without religious governance.

Sunny Yahyapour, who was born and raised in Lund, Sweden, is of Iranian descent, with parents who have roots in Iran. She has never been able to visit Iran, but she follows the war in Iran with strong hope that the Islamic regime will soon fall. ' She feels that the opportunity to visit Iran might soon exist.

' She stays updated on current events in Iran through social media. A war is currently ongoing in Iran, though the specific nature of this conflict is not detailed. ' The current status of the Islamic regime in Iran remains uncertain.

There is a lot of hope in the air and expectations of being able to travel to Iran.

Sunny Yahyapour, Person of Iranian descent living in Sweden

I want to be able to take my partner to Iran so that he can experience my culture.

Sunny Yahyapour, Person of Iranian descent living in Sweden

I hope for a free Iran, where religion is not part of the regime.

Sunny Yahyapour, Person of Iranian descent living in Sweden
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