Representative of a third force when it comes to Iranian political spaces and inspired by the B1 Bridge in Karaj, and by the civilian infrastructure repeatedly damaged by bombs from the US and Israel, the symbol acknowledges rupture without accepting it as permanent. A hand extends into the broken span, symbolizing people stepping in where systems fail. At its base, three dots form the پ of Payandeh.

A new political
home for Iranians

Who We Are

We're members of the Iranian diaspora who love our homeland and refuse to choose between foreign bombs and domestic repression.

We advocate for the third force in Iranian politics, prioritizing a pluralistic, nationalist, and democratic Iran for all Iranians. Here is the foundation of a real community and a real movement, rooted in solidarity and respect. Come build with us.

What We Stand For

01

No to Foreign Aggression

No to war. No to maximum pressure and blanket sanctions that harm Iranians every day while entrenching existing power structures. Decades of interference have shown us that a resilient, prosperous Iran can only be shaped by Iranians.

02

No to Domestic Repression

We refuse the false binary between foreign intervention and domestic repression. The tyranny of the regime in Iran is an enemy of the Iranian people and must always be challenged directly.

03

The Third Way: Forward

We must work toward the collective liberation of the Iranian people. To build our third path, we will construct bridges with those who are suffering under theocratic dictatorship. Our movement centers care, dignity, and global solidarity.

We are reimagining, reclaiming, and rebuilding our diaspora to achieve what intervention never could: an Iran truly free, freed by Iranian hands.

Payandeh