Help Koiras Stabilize & Safely Return Home to Iran
Koiras (Mostafa) Pazoki, Iranian activist and torture survivor, lives in Tbilisi, Georgia. He’s dealing with a brain cavernoma causing residual vision impairment and stress flares. After asylum rejection, the campaign now supports short-term stability here + safe return to Iran for family-supported recovery amid expected regime change. This transparent bridge fund covers essentials to make return possible.
Clinical Impact
The condition is managed The condition is stable but symptomatic. No urgency for surgery.
- Residual visual field loss (~55% function)
- Occasional post-exertion pain flares (often stress/PTSD-related)
- History of brain trauma during detention
- Documented lesion changes over time
Why Iran?
After expected regime change, going back home will be an ideal bridge step toward treatment.
- Family in Iran provides shelter, food, and emotional support.
- Costs are much lower and there is no exile stress.
- Political safety relative to Georgia
- Safe monitoring
- Resumption of activism.
Transparency
We commit to full accountability, weekly updates on progress, expenses, and milestones via the Updates page. All evidence is archived in Documents page.
- Publish MRI summary PDF.
- Share neurologist written opinion.
- Update cost adjustments publicly.
- Clarify stage transitions.
- Avoid exaggerated claims.
- Correct errors openly if needed.
Phase 1: Stability & Return Preparation
This phase requires €5,000 to cover short-term stability in Georgia and safe return travel to Iran (glasses, medication, housing/living buffer, one-way flight, contingency). Excess funds will be transparently reallocated or refunded.
Contact Koiras
If you have a question or comment, you can message Koiras on several messengers at +995 557 40 36 39 or use the following link to comment in his Telegram channel:


