To the People of the United States
To All Who Believe That Humanity Comes First
Today, we mourn the martyrs in Minneapolis, USA—those who were killed without guilt because they chose to stand with the stranger, to protect the vulnerable, and to say no to injustice, even when it cost them their lives.
We mourn Renée Nicole Good and Alex Pretti, who carried a living conscience and a love that knows no borders and no nationality. They were not enemies of the law, but victims of a law stripped of its soul—used to justify killing, to silence voices, and to plant fear in the name of “order.”
We say this clearly: immigrants are not the cause of violence, nor of crime, nor of the collapse of values. The great lie being pushed today is that the different human being is a threat, that the poor are dangerous, that the stranger is the enemy.
But history bears witness—and the world itself bears witness—that immigrants are those who built, who planted, who healed, who taught, and who carried the countries they settle in through their hardest moments.
To all peacemakers, to everyone feeling anger, grief, and suffocation: do not allow violence to steal your cause. Do not allow fear to lead you. Raise your voices, yes—but protect civil peace, because justice is not born from the barrel of a gun, and life is not
built on bodies.
Fear does not bring peace. Oppression does not create safety. Only justice saves life.
We stand with you, people of Minneapolis, because you have always been a support for the oppressed, a voice for the poor, and a refuge for those broken on the margins of this world. We stand with you today, just as you stood with us in times of weakness,
isolation, and loss, and we say: we are not alone—and we never will be.
This evil will not last. Lies, no matter how powerful, collapse before the truth. And blood, no matter how much is spilled, will not kill the idea, nor love, nor the belief that every human being deserves life with dignity.
Raise your voice—but raise it for life, for justice, and for a peace that cannot be defeated.
Salaam, Peace,
Milad Vosgueritchian
House of Hope Vision School Co-Founder and Peace and Justice Education Director










