The Honourable Anthony Albanese, Prime Minister,

I address the highest law giver in our great nation, the prime minister, the honourable Mr Albanese and the Houses of Parliament:

I have two items with me here, both sacrosanct.

First is my Certificate of Australian Citizenship from a couple of decades before the end of the last century! Before some politicians governing us were even born. This document guarantees me freedom of speech and assembly. This is my ticket to elect those whose duty it is to protect my rights to democracy. The rights my fellow Iranians are denied in Iran.

The men and women of New South Wales Police Force protect my rights, whilst our people are shot in the head in for doing precisely what I am doing right now, in Iran by those meant to protect them.

Reliable independent reports confirm that over 20,000 have been killed, several thousands arrested, and many seriously injured. I am personally affected. I am certain many here listening to me are also directly affected.

The other item is the tricolours of Iran. The banner for unification. This is the flag of the world's first and greatest empire. An empire of law givers. There is a now somewhat archaic English saying that refers to the:"Laws of Persians and Medes"... It means we are not barbaric. We are the original law givers.

I am proudly both Mede and Persian. I am Kurdish, Lur and also have Georgian heritage. This is what I say to the "Balkanisation" theoreticians: Iran is indivisible. We are one, we are many, we are cohesive.

Next, I want to dispel once and for all, the question of leadership in the aftermath of the Islamic Republic. Listen to who the people on the street are calling: Reza Reza Pahlavi.

Today I am Reza Pahlavi, you are Reza Pahlavi, we have 90 million Reza Pahlavis.

World leaders: If you are not hearing the chant, you are choosing not to.

Prince Reza is leading and his team has plans advanced for every aspect of the take over until we are able to go to the polls.

My jibe is at those who prefer to remain on the sidelines because they fear isolation and exclusion in the new Iran:

What would all of this be worth, if we cannot elect our leader at the polls. If you remain silent now, the blood of your brothers and sisters are on your hands, but if you remain silent at the polls on that glorious day that we decide our future then you have exercised your right to remain silent. You have choices.

I conclude by once again addressing Mr Albanese.

As a nation committed to democracy and human rights it is incumbent upon us to lead global advocacy through frameworks such as the Responsibility to Protect (R2P). Incidentally that is also acronyms for Reza II (the second) Pahlavi!

Your exemplary leadership led to expelling the Ambassador of the Islamic Republic and designating the IRGC as a terrorist organisation.

I cannot address the parliament on the floor, let me have five minutes of your time on the lawns of Kirribilli House. Your support and involvement will be heartening to our bereaved suffering Iranian-Australians.

I want to ask that Australia continues to disengage with the Islamic Republic. Expel their cronies lurking in the diaspora and freeze their assets. These funds can be used to support the students stranded here with no means for support. They are abandoning studies to wait on tables.

Close the embassy, they do not represent us.

Sincerely yours
Dr James Younessi