Under the framework of international law, specifically the principles outlined in the Rome Statute, the defense of "superior orders" or "state loyalty" is fundamentally invalid when the actions involve gross human rights violations. Supporters who used their platforms to incite violence, identify protesters for arrest, or justify the use of lethal force will find that their actions are documented in an era of unprecedented digital transparency. Every tweet, every televised endorsement of violence, and every administrative order to cut internet access to hide massacres serves as evidence that will eventually be presented in a court of law. These individuals failed to understand that the people of Iran were meticulously recording their betrayal, creating a permanent archive of complicity.2026 © RayanWorld.com
