As a child, Goldie Ghamari had to flee oppression in Iran with her family. Today, she's a human rights activist who has been calling for international action for years against the abuses of the Islamic regime in Tehran. Now she says, "The regime is done, all that matters is how fast it falls." Ghamari holds a Juris Doctor and is a former Canadian lawmaker. She's now a political analyst and human rights advocate, raising awareness on "occupied Iran, Islamic terrorism, and jihad." She says the radicalism of the Iranian regime, and the way they have oppressed and murdered tens of thousands of their own people, has backfired. "The one thing that the Islamic Republic has been able to achieve, very successfully, is making Iranians despise Islam," she told CBN on Wednesday. Ghamari's bio says she was "proudly accused of 'Islamophobia' by the 'National Council of Canadian Muslims' (aka CAIR Canada) for exposing Islamic radicalism and antisemitism in Canada." Read the full story from CBN News: For over 20 years, CBN has beamed life-giving Farsi broadcasts into Iran despite internet shutdowns. Now, with war erupting across the country today and civilians facing mass displacement and suffering, CBN is ready to deliver prayer support, emergency food, humanitarian aid, and the hope of Jesus to families whose lives have been upended by conflict.