غلامحسین کرباسچی -شهردار سابق تهران، استاندار سابق اصفهان- پسرخواهر قاضی قاتل عبدالمجید معادیخواه -وزیر ارشاد سابق، نماینده مجلس سابق و درحال حاضر قاضیِ قاتل- هست.
قسمتی که الان حائز اهمیته و همت ما رو میخواد اینجاست: خواهر غلامحسین کرباسچی با اسم خاله فاطمه! با همسرش امریکا زندگی میکنه و بچههاش هایده و هدا هردو متولد امریکا هستن(بچههای ما تیر بخورن اینا تو امریکا سیتیزن باشن) خاله فاطمه در پوشش رانتی که میگیره یک مدرسه زبان فارسی در اوهایو داره. اما زهی خیال باطل. این مدرسه در حقیقت یک مدل مسجده که از کارمندا گرفته تا کسایی که اونجا ثبتنام .میکنن همه حکومتی هستن.
قسمت بدتر ماجرا همسر فاطمه کرباسچی -محمدالهینیا- هست که استاد دانشگاهه تولادو در اوهایو هست و مشغول به خونشوری نظام و ادامهدادن آرمان فلسطین بدون اینکه حرفی از بچههای ما جایی بزن.
لازمه بگم الهینیا هرچی بسیجی و حکومتی بوده رو بهش در قالب دانشجو پذیرش داده و آورده امریکا و دانشجوهاش شدن. در کل کثافت اون دپارتمان رو گرفته. یه لشگر فلسطینمال بسیجی رو آورده امریکا خودشم که شوهر کرباسچیه.
این انگلزادههای رژیم جنایتکار با رانت و پوشش در امریکا زندگی میکنن در حالیکه بچههای ما بخاطر یه زندگی معمولی به خاک وخون کشیده شدن.
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Subject: Request for Review of Ethical and Legal Concerns
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I am writing to raise serious concerns regarding individuals working within U.S. institutions who have close family ties to senior figures associated with the political establishment of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
In particular, I would like to bring to your attention Dr. Mohammad Elahinia (also referenced in some sources as “Mohammad Elahi Nia”), a Distinguished University Professor and Dean of the College of Engineering at The University of Toledo. Reports circulating online assert that his wife, Fatemeh Karbaschi, is the sister of Gholamhossein Karbaschi—a long-time figure in Iran’s political system who served as Mayor of Tehran and held other senior political roles.
For context on the political prominence of Gholamhossein Karbaschi: he was Mayor of Tehran for much of the 1990s, headed Iran’s Executives of Construction Party, and has been described in Western media as aligned with Iran’s reformist wing (although he has sometimes clashed with hard-line elements of the Islamic Republic).
As Iranians continue to face extreme violence, repression, and large-scale killings for demanding basic freedoms, it is deeply troubling to see relatives of those connected to Iran’s political elite living safely in the United States and benefiting from democratic freedoms.
Reports indicate that the Iranian government has engaged in severe crackdowns on dissent, including internet blackouts, censorship, and suppression of independent press outlets such as the Ham-Mihan newspaper founded by Gholamhossein Karbaschi.
Beyond the moral implications, this situation also raises legal concerns. U.S. immigration and green card applications require individuals to disclose ties to terrorist organizations, criminal activity, or individuals implicated in serious human rights abuses. Given the close family connections alleged here, it is concerning that such relationships may not have been properly disclosed.
If necessary, this matter may be referred to the Department of Homeland Security and Immigration and Customs Enforcement for further investigation.
Questions for consideration:
- How can individuals with direct family ties to figures associated with a regime accused of systemic human rights abuses hold trusted positions in American institutions?
- How can human rights values be upheld while offering safety and opportunity to those closest to power structures accused of enabling repression?
Allowing relatives of regime insiders to live privileged lives in democratic countries sends a painful message to the victims who continue to suffer.
I respectfully urge you to review this matter carefully and ensure that your institution maintains strong ethical standards and accountability.
The Iranian people deserve justice.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]

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Email Sample:
I am writing to raise serious concerns regarding individuals working within U.S. institutions who have close family ties to senior figures associated with the political establishment of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
In particular, I would like to bring to your attention Dr. Mohammad Elahinia (also referenced in some sources as “Mohammad Elahi Nia”), a Distinguished University Professor and Dean of the College of Engineering at The University of Toledo. Reports circulating online assert that his wife, Fatemeh Karbaschi, is the sister of Gholamhossein Karbaschi—a long-time figure in Iran’s political system who served as Mayor of Tehran and held other senior political roles.
For context on the political prominence of Gholamhossein Karbaschi: he was Mayor of Tehran for much of the 1990s, headed Iran’s Executives of Construction Party, and has been described in Western media as aligned with Iran’s reformist wing (although he has sometimes clashed with hard-line elements of the Islamic Republic).
As Iranians continue to face extreme violence, repression, and large-scale killings for demanding basic freedoms, it is deeply troubling to see relatives of those connected to Iran’s political elite living safely in the United States and benefiting from democratic freedoms.
Reports indicate that the Iranian government has engaged in severe crackdowns on dissent, including internet blackouts, censorship, and suppression of independent press outlets such as the Ham-Mihan newspaper founded by Gholamhossein Karbaschi.
Beyond the moral implications, this situation also raises legal concerns. U.S. immigration and green card applications require individuals to disclose ties to terrorist organizations, criminal activity, or individuals implicated in serious human rights abuses. Given the close family connections alleged here, it is concerning that such relationships may not have been properly disclosed.
If necessary, this matter may be referred to the Department of Homeland Security and Immigration and Customs Enforcement for further investigation.
Questions for consideration:
How can individuals with direct family ties to figures associated with a regime accused of systemic human rights abuses hold trusted positions in American institutions?
How can human rights values be upheld while offering safety and opportunity to those closest to power structures accused of enabling repression?
Allowing relatives of regime insiders to live privileged lives in democratic countries sends a painful message to the victims who continue to suffer.
I respectfully urge you to review this matter carefully and ensure that your institution maintains strong ethical standards and accountability.
The Iranian people deserve justice.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]