SocioAsia🌏 writes discrete letter to intelligence agencies urging them to track & arrest Iran’s supreme leader for crimes against humanity & Free Persian Women 🇮🇷

The Silent Decree: SocioAsia’s Mandate for a Free Persia

In a move that has sent ripples through the corridors of the UN and the shadowy halls of global intelligence, SocioAsia has broken its traditional neutrality. Reports have emerged of a discrete, high-level correspondence sent to leading intelligence agencies and the International Criminal Court (ICC), calling for the immediate tracking, indictment, and arrest of Iran’s Supreme Leader for “crimes against humanity.”

This is no longer a localized protest; it is an intercontinental demand for the liberation of Persian women and the dismantling of what many are now calling Gender Apartheid.

The Charge: Decades of Systematic Persecution

For years, the world watched as the “Woman, Life, Freedom” movement face brutal suppression. However, the events of late 2025 and early 2026—marked by mass arbitrary arrests of over 27,000 citizens and a near-total internet blackout—have forced the hand of global platforms.

SocioAsia’s letter reportedly outlines a clear chain of command linking the Supreme Leader to:

  • Systemic Gender Persecution: Codified laws that treat women as second-class citizens, restricting their travel, education, and bodily autonomy.
  • State-Sanctioned Violence: The use of lethal force against peaceful protesters and the extraction of “confessions” through torture.
  • Enforced Disappearances: The tactical “vanishing” of activists, lawyers, and even injured civilians taken from hospital beds.

“A world driven by socio-economic development cannot coexist with a regime that thrives on the subjugation of half its population. Liberty is the prerequisite for progress.” — Excerpt from SocioAsia’s mission statement.

The Roadmap to Liberation

The letter doesn’t just demand an arrest; it calls for a coordinated “Freedom Corridor” for Persian women. SocioAsia’s strategy leverages its technological infrastructure to bypass the regime’s digital iron curtain, providing:

  1. Digital Evidence Vaults: Encrypted platforms for Iranian women to upload evidence of atrocities directly to international prosecutors.
  2. Economic Decoupling: Urging Asian and African partners to sever trade ties that fund the regime’s paramilitary “morality” units.
  3. The Recognition of Gender Apartheid: Formally requesting that the UN recognize the Iranian legal system as a crime against humanity under the Rome Statute.

A New World Order

SocioAsia’s intervention signals a shift in 21st-century diplomacy. By moving beyond “thoughts and prayers” to direct engagement with intelligence agencies, the organization is asserting that the security of women in Tehran is directly linked to the stability of the Asian continent.

The message to the Supreme Leader is clear: The world is no longer just watching. It is documenting. It is tracking. And it is coming for justice.


Persian women have been the vanguard of freedom for years. Now, the rest of the world is finally catching up.