Martin Daubney reduced to tears while Iranian dissident breaks down in rallying cry to allies

WATCH NOW: Martin Daubney breaks down in tears as Iran protester gives heartwrenching plea
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'You have a lion's heart,' the GB News star told the campaigner, choking back sobs
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Martin Daubney was reduced to tears live on air after an Iranian dissident broke down into sobs, delivering a rallying cry to his allies.
Niyak Ghorbani, an Iranian advocate for the downfall of the Ayatollah, spoke passionately about his case for peace, urging his fellow protesters to fight, insisting negotiation was not enough.
Today, Donald Trump gave the Iranian regime an ultimatum, declaring "time is running out" to negotiate an agreement on its nuclear programme, adding a "massive Armada" was "moving quickly, with great power, enthusiasm, and purpose" towards the country.
In response, Tehran vowed the country "stands ready for dialogue based on mutual respect and interests" but, if pushed, the nation would defend itself "like never before".
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Speaking to Martin about the latest development, Mr Ghorbani questioned negotiating with the Islamic Republic, insisting "any type of deal means you want to negotiate blood".
The US-based Human Rights Activists News Agency (Hrana) has confirmed at least 6,159 since the start of the protests, including 92 children.
The agency is also investigating 17,000 more reported deaths.
"How can you talk about negotiation with terrorists?" Mr Ghorbani shouted.

Both men broke down on air
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But, while the activist continued to defend his cause, he broke down into tears, having to pause on multiple occasions to catch his breath.
"This is actually exactly genocide. This is genocide," Mr Ghorbani cried.
He continued: "We are just coming in the street asking for freedom. They are killing us. They kill lots of people. How? How can you talk about negotiation?"
While Mr Ghorbani struggled to choke back sobs, Martin offered his heartfelt support, saying: "I can just see and hear and almost taste the passion.
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But he too started to break down in tears, overwhelmed with empathy for the passionate activist.
"You could be within touching distance now of liberation," the star told Mr Ghorbani. "We just have to keep a close eye on the story.
"I wish you peace to you and all your country, men and women."
Adding one last plea to allies, the campaigner added: "I have to add something. I have to tell you something.
"I promise my people in Iraq, I promised all my British people, my British friends or my Israeli friends.
"We will continue fighting till they stop all the connection with the Islamic Republic, proscribed the IRGC as a terrorist organisation.
"We are not stopping.We have to fight. We have to fight. The blood of 15,000 people is on the Ayatollah's hands. And if anyone goes to Tehran and shake the Ayatollah's hand, they have blood on their hands.
"I know you won't stop until that golden lion is back on your flag. And you have a lion's heart yourself," Martin added.
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