WANTED for torture, murder, and rape

UPDATED with one-page files for home printers

Directions:

All you have to do is print one of the pre-addressed postcards below, put a stamp on it, and mail it. If you can’t find your embassy among the pre-addressed postcards below then print a blank postcard and check this link for a complete list of embassies.

This postcard has been designed to be sent to Iranian diplomats and officials around the world from people all over the world. Let them know that it is not too late to be on the side of freedom and democracy.

Wanted for torture, murder, and rape

GIF: Back of postcard for web use

GIF: Back of postcard for web use

PDF files of postcards:
A4 1-page FOR HOME PRINTERS
LETTER 1-page FOR HOME PRINTERS


NO ADDRESS
Austrian flagAUSTRIA: Iran Embassy
belgium_flag_270BELGIUM: Iran Embassy
CB013128CANADA: Iran Embassy
CB013150FRANCE: Iran Embassy
rippled-german-flag-720GERMANY: Iran Consulate
rippled-german-flag-720GERMANY: Iran Embassy
CB013139NETHERLANDS: Iran Embassy
42-16335777NORWAY: Iran Embassy
CB018561SWEDEN: Iran Embassy
union jackUK: Iran Embassy
us_flagUSA: Iran Interests Section

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11 Responses to “WANTED for torture, murder, and rape”
  1. Amir says:

    When we print the pdf file, it comes out as two separate pages. Is it ok to just fold the two papers and send them in an envelope? Also, I don’t feel safe putting my home address on the envelope. Is there an alternative? Thank you.

    • Mana says:

      You don’t have to put any personal information on the postcard! :) Make up an address or don’t put one at all. If you can use your printer to double side, then print that way. Other wise, feel free to just staple them together. Anything that is easiest for you! Let me know if I can help in anyway. :)

      • Tori says:

        Just added an A4 version and a letter version for home printers, let me know if they work. Just fold them over, address them, and they are ready to go.

        Tori

  2. Gigi says:

    What a great idea! I will print a 100 and give to my friends to send out.

  3. Caroline says:

    Hello
    This is great – I am printing lots of postcards to ask people to send but can you translate it for me so I can tell people what they are sending? Many thanks and good luck

    • Mana says:

      Thanks so much for your support!

      The Farsi at the top says the same thing as the English on the bottom: “Join the People. It’s not too late to be on the right side of history.”

      Again, thank you so much. :)

  4. Shawn says:

    I tried several times to put postcard on my facebook, using the icon at the bottom, but it doesn’t work! Is there a problem? How can I get this done?

    • Mana says:

      Hm, I think what it does is that it shares the page — not the postcard. Might be best to just download the picture and upload it, or if you want, put the link on your profile. Sorry Shawn, e-mail me if it still doesn’t work.

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